All Artists: Linkin Park Title: Minutes To Midnight Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label: Warner Bros. Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 Other Editions: Minutes to Midnight UPC: 093624999553 |
Linkin Park Minutes To Midnight Amazon.com — Minutes to Midnight stands to defend Linkin Park's status as the hardest-rockin' softies in mainstream music. Like its predecessors Hybrid Theory (2000) and Meteroa (2003), Minutes to Midnight flexes plenty of ... more » | |
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Product Description Amazon.com Minutes to Midnight stands to defend Linkin Park's status as the hardest-rockin' softies in mainstream music. Like its predecessors Hybrid Theory (2000) and Meteroa (2003), Minutes to Midnight flexes plenty of decibel-heavy muscle ("Given Up," "Bleed It Out," "No More Sorrow") and made-to-order, melodic radio fare ("Leave Out All the Rest," "Shadow of the Day," "In Pieces"). But for all its volume, Linkin Park likes to paint its heart openly on its sleeve with suspicious sonic drama, as in the palpably saccharine "Valentine's Day." Fortunately, co-producer Rick Rubin brings all these elements to pinnacle effect with the surprise "Hands Held High." On past efforts, the combination of breezy keyboard, arpeggiated guitar, choral vocals, and a military snare-beat would yield another slab of smarm, here MC Mike Shinoda drops the two best verses of his career, blending vocal styles with singer Chester Bennington for a moving piece that's as welcome a repertorial addition as Linkin Park is ever likely to muster. --Jason Kirk Product Description "Minutes to Midnight" is rock's most anticipated album of the year. This album redefines one of today's most adventurous, accomplished and acclaimed bands. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsContinuity Album : maturing album Saeed A. Siddiki | Riyadh, KSA | 11/01/2009 (5 out of 5 stars) "i would say looking at my previous collection of Linkin, i am somewhat a fan. However i lost touch with them till this album came around. I must say these guys have matured up as artist over the years. This era of an album reminds me so much of U2's Joshua tree from the 80's. It has heart and you feel there is good continuity between all tracks! Not to mention several of their tracks got picked up by movie scores. I think they will continue to grow."
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