Minerva | |
Cover: | Minerva2.JPG |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Deftones |
Album: | Deftones |
Released: | [1] |
Genre: | |
Length: | 4:17 |
Label: | Maverick |
Producer: | Terry Date |
Prev Title: | Digital Bath |
Prev Year: | 2001 |
Next Title: | Hexagram |
Next Year: | 2003 |
"Minerva" is a song by American alternative metal band Deftones. It was released in 2003 as the lead single from their self-titled fourth studio album. The song charted at No. 9 on Billboard's Alternative Songs chart, No. 16 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart[2] [3] and No. 15 on the UK Singles Chart.[4]
Despite the album as a whole containing some of the band's heaviest work to date, "Minerva" itself has an uplifting alternative metal sound and has also been described as shoegaze.[5] [6] [7]
The music video for "Minerva," directed by Paul Fedor,[8] is notable for its similarity to Pink Floyd's Live at Pompeii concert film.[9] The band is featured playing the song in a desert-like landscape backed by various amplifiers and other stage equipment. It was filmed near the Salton Sea in southern California in 2003, during a sandstorm. The filming process itself was fraught with problems, as the sand caused problems with the recording equipment and lighting setup. The shoot eventually took 22 hours to complete, with Abe Cunningham saying that "[the shoot] sucked" and Chi Cheng calling it "terrible", but conceding that "it [is] a trippy video. I actually like it a lot".[10]
In 2016, Consequence of Sound placed "Minerva" at No. 12 in its article "The Top 20 Deftones Songs", with Jon Hadusek claiming that "[in] a way, Deftones brought shoegaze to the alternative metal mainstream with 'Minerva', a crushingly heavy, textured jam indebted to Siamese Dream-era Smashing Pumpkins and Hum [...]".[5]
"Minerva" appeared on the soundtracks for and NHL 2004. It was also featured on the soundtrack for the 2005 remake House of Wax.[11]