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With 2006s' Minutes To Midnight, Linkin Park took a brave risk in trying to widen thier fanbase and perhaps see if they were capable of stretching to more complex and mature material at the risk of isolating there nototriously devoted fanbase. Although it did have its detractors (mainly those intent on seeing LP stick with the slick nu-metal sound that was there trademark) Minutes to Midnight proved to be a step in the right direction with songs like the outstanding Shadow of The Day in particular showing capacity for possible U2-like stadium uibiquity in the near-future. The aforementioned Shadow of The Day is included in this short live EP and is one of the highlights, but is still not perfect. Singer Chester Benningtons vocals up until the second more-powerful chorus are weak and occasionally out of tune. It's testiment to the quality of the song that the same emotive resonance felt once THAT guitar line comes in is still present. A recent B-side, My December is a lovely surprise and shows that the band are edging away from the nu-metal Albatross and is (hopefully) a sign of the next stage in the LP-evolution. To raise the pulse a little, quickfire workouts of key uptempo tracks from there 3rd album-proper - Given Up & the excellent Bleed It Out - are included and show a leaner, tauter version of the rough & ready moshpit anthems of Hybrid Theory & Meteora. The only black-mark is In Pieces, a dreary number that pales in comparison with teh rest of the material on show here and is only saved by an excellent guitar part towards the end, but still is only worthy of B-side status, whereas My December really should have been a pivotal track on the album proper, rather than just a throwaway. For such a low-price, it's hard to go wrong with this collection, emphasised more by the inclusion of a B-side that actually manages to overshadow the rest of the material displayed. Overall, well worth checking out and a great insight into a potentially world-beating band - one whose next move will be absolutely fascinating.

Linkin Park - Live From SoHo

Having been a keen Linkin Park fan from the very beginning, it's been interesting to see how they've changed. From their hair to their music, it's always headed forward in my opinion. Having never seen them live till January (O2 Arena) I wasn't sure what to expect. The only thing I can note on true fact that noone can dispute is this is not only a band that can play live, but they are probably better live! This is a prefect example of what a band should be like. 1 Apple Store, a few hundred guests, yet they still put in all the effort as if it was several thousand. Wake I find is a mixed song. I love it, it's a nice lead up/warm up track, always preceeding Given Up. I just love the way the sound builds up until it's all released. Maybe not the most exciting of songs for some, but it has to be there to credit Given Up. Given Up, the new single. When I first heard it I couldn't believe how catchy the tune actually is. It gets you from the word go, and it doesn't sound out of place at all. Despite the fact it's a very heavy song (a 17 second scream sums that one up) it comes across as something that even the casual fan can enjoy. Live, it's untouchable. It's amazing how Chester can perform some of it without destroying his voice box! Shadow of the Day is a lovely song as long as you allow the second chorus to really set itself in you as that defining moment, that edge in the song. Altogether a sound track, and sung beautifully live. My December live is quite possibly the greatest live song they've ever come up with. Differing from the original, a Piano solo carries this song through. The emphasis in this song is unlike any other, and it's one of those ones that doesn't feel like it has that darker side to it. Definetly the EP's best performance. In Pieces, despite being a good and well sung song, isn't in my opinion one of the better songs they could have played. It follows My December well to pick the tempo back up slowly, very subtle, but I think Hands Held High or even better, Valentine's Day, would have made a better song to have played. Finally Bleed It Out. Well, going by lyrics, and as rightly pointed out by Mike while singing, the words do make no sense! That said, it's definetly top 3 on the album, and yet again a fantastic end to a gig, this song never fails to disappoint. Shame though that there was no drum solo. I';ve got to give it 5 starts just for the sheer effort put in by the band, even in such a small gig. A shining example of what music should be about, and I'm glad they went more mainstream with Minutes To Midnight, because it really has produced some of the best songs of their careers, and brought in a whole new audience to enjoy their music. If you've never heard them live, I suggest you start here and buy the EP.

The most generic band I've ever heard.

Go and pick up a Faith No More disc, kiddies. Everyone who clicks 'no' on whether they agree is a fifteen year old who thinks Linkin Park contain merit. They also listen to kORN. Perhaps Nickelback. Maybe My Chemical Romance. Anything so long as it is exceedingly bad.

Biography

Formed: 1996 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Although rooted in alternative metal, Linkin Park became one of the most successful acts of the early 2000s by welcoming elements of hip-hop, modern rock, and atmospheric electronica into their music. The band's rise was indebted to the aggressive rap-rock movement made popular by the likes of Korn and Limp Bizkit, a movement that paired grunge's alienation with a bold, buzzing soundtrack. Linkin Park added a unique spin to that formula, however, focusing as much on the vocal interplay between singer...
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  • £3.99
  • Genres: Alternative, Music, Rock, Hard Rock
  • Released: 04 March 2008

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