Deftones My Own Summer Instant
Released in November 1997, "My Own Summer (Shove It)" catapulted Deftones from the Sacramento underground to the forefront of the global alternative scene. While often categorized under the "nu-metal" umbrella of the late '90s, the track—and the band—defied the genre's typical aggressive tropes by blending raw visceral power with a haunting, ethereal atmosphere. At its core, the song is a study of claustrophobia and the desperate desire for isolation.
Musically, the song is defined by Stephen Carpenter’s iconic, chromatic opening riff. It is a masterclass in the "loud-quiet-loud" dynamic that characterized 1990s alternative rock. Deftones My Own Summer
The song’s impact was amplified by its music video, which featured the band performing on floating platforms in the middle of an ocean, surrounded by sharks. This imagery perfectly complemented the song's themes of being adrift in a dangerous, overwhelming environment while seeking a "space" of one's own. It remains one of the most recognizable visuals of the MTV era. Released in November 1997, "My Own Summer (Shove
The verses are minimalist, driven by Chi Cheng’s pulsing bassline and Abe Cunningham’s crisp, syncopated drumming. Moreno’s vocals here are hushed, almost whispered, mirroring the internal retreat the lyrics describe. Musically, the song is defined by Stephen Carpenter’s