Well... Nobody can Save me is not what I was expecting, don't like Chester's voce too much here but the intrumental is very nice. Talking to Myself is just like the live version and that's great. I'm on BS now, so still need to hear the rest of the tracks.
No, it's called not being a disrespectful self-entitled fan of a band who owes you nothing. Feel free to dislike anything you want. Just don't show the maturity of a 7 year old when describing your dislike or disappointment.
If you choose to shamelessly generalize my opinion (which you obviously have no clue about since I've already posted about it), then yes. I don't need to generalize yours because the way you express yours is already incredibly and condescendingly stupid. People who haven't liked the album have expressed their opinions here in a constructive and civilized manner. You, on the other hand, represent every hardcore LP fanboy that's moaning and degrading those who have a different opinion. I'm done with this conversation because I don't want to lose brain cells going back and forth in a pointless argument with someone so clearly biased.
In the Studio version of TTM, Chester seems to be hanging a little bit longer on the words 'else', 'yell', self'. Not really a fan of it. Will stick to the live version probably.
I don't know why but I thought One More Light's instrumental would have a bigger presence in the song. Not sure if I can say the instrumental is underwhelming, but I think I was expecting something more impactful?! The vocals and lyrics are great though!
Pretty much what I expected. I expected a fully stripped down song. The actual song is good but I built it up differently in my head based on descriptions by the band.
Madurity is not about that. If you don't can think honestly what they release, it is called mediocrity. If I don't like something I can say it and don't seem a 7 year old.
I was really hyped for Sorry for now based on what everybody was saying about it but I can tell I almost hate it. One of the worst for me but only because of the instrumental. Halfway right on the other hand was not really praised by people and it's one of my favourites! Not really a fan of the instrumental either but the pre-chorus is just beautiful and also the na-na-na part is really good. One more light is good but nothing special for me. I feel like I would have preferred Sharp edges without percussion though the vocals are really good on it. Talking to myself is still my favourite since the live version.
I call Meteora a mediocre effort. I call half of Living Things a mediocre effort. But when I do, I don't diss the band like they owe me anything. That isn't what you're doing. That's where your lack of maturity shows. The fact that you don't see it is further proof. Go to the very first page of this post and see what @AkirraKrylon posted. Notice the difference between your post and theirs.
This response would've been fine in of itself if you hadn't posted a GIF implying the band is taking a dump on its fans by releasing this album, which is the attitude others were taking issue with in the first place.