
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?
Review created: 05/17/07(updated 05/17/07)
11 of 21 people found this review helpful.
Let's put it this way:
#1 The Debut "Hybrid Theory" = fresh, raw, mix of rock/rap, cool new sound. Something to listen to while working out at the gym; very catching. Can listen to over and over again and not get bored of it.
#2 "Meteora" = disapointing, nothing new, some of the same sound, 1/2 of the album is love/rock ballads. Not worth listening to very often. Original sound lost its edge and creativity.
#3 & #4 = a live album and a remix album. Whatever, these are cop out albums. Who buys a "live" or a "remix" album anyway? Get into the studio and create something new....
#5 "Minutes to Midnight" = Huh? Is this the same band that came out in 2000? Slow rock ballad songs; liberal, leftist babble. Only two semi-rock songs. Not even worth listening to once. Maybe their new marriages are on the rocks...
I wasn't impressed with the single from Minutes to Midnight, however, I still went out to buy the album the day it came out. I kept my fingers crossed about being disapointed. Afterall, Meteora was somewhat of a letdown.
This new album SUCKS.
What were they thinking? Who was this created for - Highschool girls to listen to when their boyfriend breaks up with them?
The album cover is also extremely cheasy. It has all of them standing around in a friendship circle and it is in black and white. Ahhh, how sentimental. That should have been a dead givaway at what I was buying.
It kind of reminds me of Incubus, who's early album SCIENCE rocked with a raw, energized edge. Nonetheless, every subsequent album of Incubus's got worse and worse. They lost their identity and became a cookie-cutter, fuzzy mess. They sounded boring, amatuerish, sophmoric, and stale. Maybe, once the contract is signed they are just doing a job? What happens to the musicians that start out great and end up almost annoying? Pearl Jam and Stone Temple Pilots were the same way.... starting off great and ending up boring!
I can only guess that these guys (Linkin Park) actually enjoy singing and playing these types of songs. I dunno, but imagining these songs being played at a concert, I believe that would put anyone to sleep! Ridiculous.
Maybe they've just made enough money already and become big enough stars they assumed that whatever they put out people will buy....I definately fell for it.
Now, search other reviews and you might hear a lot about "true fans" stick with a band blah, blah, blah. Or maybe you'll hear: "after listening to it a few times I really like it now." Why put yourself through the misery? Wake up kids, that logic is a bunch of nonsense. The way to keep fans is to keep sounding good. It's simple: No good music = no fanbase.
I'll tell you what, next time I'll wait to sample it on Itunes or Napster!
Sad, isn't it?
MCL
Review ID: 10000000003601230

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