#WhatIfIToldYou Mike and Chester sound like a better duo in this video than any instance of Chester screaming over Mike's raps
From a pure lyrical standpoint I've been so disappointed by Mike's rap output over the past five or so years. It's really the only thing that I genuinely feel has seriously deteriorated over the past few years. I'd love to hear him rap more if we got more "pollution manifested in perpetual sound" and less "I'm a five star general infantry controller".
We need a new FM record, it's long overdue, an album with collaborations like blackbear, Kendrick Lamar, etc.
As werid as this might sound but the live videos really made me feel unsure about OMl. In many cases (for example OML (the song) and invisible) hit me right in the feels. Their studio counterparts however not at all.
Good question. My GUESS would be that the live versions feel more raw, which helps bring out the emotion a bit.
Hey, I didnt know where to go with this and didnt want to create a new topic - does anyone know what the Japanese version of OML brings as an extra content?
Not really newsworthy, but Martin Garrix has said in an interview that he plans for "Waiting for Tomorrow" be released soon (even though the song leaked a year ago hahahaha).
Does anybody else think "cannot help you not to hurt anymore" would be better than "can i help you not to hurt anymore?" ?
no, too many double negatives, plus they're asking it as a question to the person. It's a "isn't there anything I can do" line and not a "there's a nothing I can do line"
Good. "Waiting For Tomorrow" sounded better than anything LP has done with Steve Aoki. It'd be a shame to never hear an official studio version.
I really liked that track so I'm pretty glad about this news - not a bad time, either, since LP are on-cycle now
Depending on which record store (in japan) you bought the album you get a different sticker with the album.
What do you think is the more well-known LP song, "Numb" or "In the End"? In terms of play count on places like Spotify and YouTube, "Numb" has more by a lot. Yet, "In the End" was constantly played on the radio (well, both were) and I was always under the impression that to the general public it was the Linkin Park song. Maybe it's just in more recent times that "Numb" has become the more popular of the two.
I think thanks to the fact that ITE has been around longer it is also the track that is more well known. Not saying that numb is unpopular or not really known or anything, but if I had to compare (WHICH I DO SINCE YOU ASKED) I'd defintely go with ITE.
Definitely In The End. I guess the reason why Numb has more views and play count is because the song is more recent and nearer to the streaming era.