Sounded forced in stuff like Where'd You Go and Hands Held High and such, but pretty fluent overall.
-Minutes to Midnight from start to finish. -Living Things bar Lost in the Echo
The first few seconds sounds like the entry to Papercut. It's Don't Stay from there on though.
I love Meteora, it takes the least amount of effort to listen to those tracks. Tracks like From the Inside and Breaking the Habit and even Session...
I hope not lol, or we'll have folks going ape-sh*t over how 'hip-hop' Robot Boy is going to come off as; and so on. :P
Isn't there supposed to be something more to that cover? Like the band's logo, or the name 'The Hunting Party' itself?
Song titles come off as pretty grand, eh? 'Keys to the Kingdom' 'The Wastelands' Beats the crisper, single-word ones from the past such as...
Okay, put it this way: this piece of news doesn't make me any more excited for the release than before. I reckon certain others are also in the...
Now why does that sound familiar?
Hope we don't get any more iterations of stuff like "You were that! Foundation! Never going to be another one NOOOO!" Lol.
A little left field, but From the Inside for mine.
On the subject, I hope Mr. Hahn isn't more or less redundant on this release!
I just wish they'd play more songs more frequently from A Thousand Suns. Can't believe that album is two efforts behind already.
The true fan label is overrated. As for the albums, you can like and dislike any of them.
Okay, Avron seemed to be quite decent. Come to think of it, M2M was pretty good as well. It's just Living Things that was very average sounding.
Pardon my ignorance, but who mixed: 1) Minutes to Midnight 2) A Thousand Suns 3) Living Things I'd say that ATS sounded the smoothest of the...
Rob's expression alongside says it all. :D
That part with Brad and Joe at 0:50 = :lgh:
Yep, in the sense that folks love to hate on the album merely because it's a part 2 and they want to look and sound 'kewl' raving about the...
Except 'Living Things' lol. On topic, it's about time they showed Rubin the door. Four albums in a row with no other variety in the production...
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