If I could inject Keys To The Kingdom into my veins I would.
That's kind of ironic considering everyone chirps Until It's Gone simply for its repetitive lyrics.
I definitely agree that sticking to what they found with The Hunting Party would be the most interesting case scenario moving forward. The band...
Although my favourite album from them is probably Sufferer & The Witness, I'm a huge fan of their sound in Endgame. Unfortunately their new single...
1. Rebellion - it's heavy as fuck, has a very influential guest appearance, and fits the "visceral" feeling of the album perfectly 2. Wastelands -...
Good god no... Burn It Down is basically the poppy crap the band wanted to hunt down in this album. Even Until It's Gone sounds heavy in comparison.
:rofl::rofl::rofl: I don't know what I'm laughing at more, the blatant What I've Done instrumental rip-off or the fact that the band even feels...
I forgot all about this classic video!! It perfectly describes everything wrong with Meteora
Satisfaction: In a pre-A Thousand Suns world I wished for an album just like this one - A Line In The Sand is essentially my dream come to reality...
There's definitely a theme in The Hunting Party, stating otherwise seems like denial to me. Let's take a look: Keys To The Kingdom: War /...
Without context, Guilty All The Same is a monster of a track. Within the context of The Hunting Party, it becomes a complete behemoth. If the song...
Blackout for sure. The most dynamic song in the band's history IMO. I could write for pages about how much this song melts face. Not to mention...
This soooooo fucking much. I think In Pieces will go on to become one of the band's greatest sleeper hits. It's just so subtle yet powerful. That...
2 years later, Lost In The Echo still leaves a smile on my face. From the moment that sublimely anthemic synth starts until that final ferocious...
A Place For My Head just narrowly passes Papercut for me. The classic guitar riff, Mike's legendary verses, and one of the greatest build-ups and...
While The Hunting Party is indeed an aggressive fucking album, I feel it's about much more than just anger and violence as some people seem to...
I was out with friends in the summer of 2012 when Living Things was just released. Burn It Down was playing on the radio and they all started...
Keys to the motherfreaking Kingdom Lost in the Echo Papercut Wake/Given Up The Requiem/The Radiance/Burning in the Skies Foreword/Don't Stay This...
If the crack wasn't intentional then why would they decide to keep it in the final version rather than A) edit the hell out of it or B) do another...
Yep fully aware of that. Which makes it all seem more absurd to me how people are reacting to unfinished demos as "holy shit balls to the walls...
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