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Minutes to Midnight


Linkin Park / CD / 2007


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Damned if they do, damned if they don't -- that was the conundrum facing Linkin Park when it came time to deliver Minutes to Midnight, their third album. It had been four years since their last, 2003's Meteora, which itself was essentially a continuation of the rap-rock of their 2000 debut, Hybrid Theory, the blockbuster that was one of the biggest rock hits of the new millennium. On that album, Linkin Park sounded tense and nervous, they sounded wiry -- rap-rock without the maliciousness that pulsed through mock-rockers like Limp Bizkit. Linkin Park seemed to come by their alienation honestly, plus they had hooks and a visceral power that connected with millions of listeners, many of whom who were satisfied by the familiarity of Meteora. They may have been able to give their fans more of the same on their sophomore effort, but Linkin Park couldn't do the same thing on their third record: they would seem like one-trick ponies, so they'd be better off to acknowledge their advancing age and try to mature, or broaden their sonic palette. Yet like many other hard rockers, they were the kind of band whose audience either didn't want change or outgrew the group -- and considering that it had been a full seven years between Hybrid Theory and Minutes to Midnight, many fans who were on the verge of getting their driver's license in 2000 were now leaving college and, along with it, adolescent angst.
So, Linkin Park decided to embrace the inevitable and jumped head-first into maturity on Minutes to Midnight, which meant that poor Mike Shinoda was effectively benched, rapping on just two songs. In many ways, it seems like even the guitarists were benched this time around, since Minutes to Midnight doesn't really rock, it broods. Apart from a handful of ringers -- "Given Up," the Shinoda-fueled "Bleed It Out," easily the best, most visceral track here -- this is quiet, atmospheric stuff, dabbling with electronic textures that were cutting edge in 1996 but sound passé now. Also sounding passé are the tortured musings of lead singer Chester Bennington, who still is tormented by love, loss, family, any number of items that sound convincing coming from a man in his early twenties, but not so much so when the thirties are approaching rapidly. And yet the way Bennington and his mates, shepherded by producer Rick Rubin, try to sound mature isn't always convincing, either, possibly because it sounds like a skate punk uncomfortably trying on his big brother's suit. They have the chops to rock, and when they deign to do so on Minutes to Midnight they sound comfortable, they sound right, but too often they run away from this core strength. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
 
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Average Review:   Number of reviews: 8

  Will from Cali
wow
beautiful track cant wait
  Spin from LA
Brilliant
Amazing advancement over Meteora.
  mIKE SCARCHUK from canton,ct
How it is
i havent heard any of it yet but it is probally awesome
  alex from huntington,NY
curious to see what theyve got
i cant wait until the album comes out ive heard the single that they released from the album called what i've done its an amazing song i cant wait to hear the others
  A reviewer from Holt, MI
BEST CD EVER
The Best CD i have ever heard i wont be supprised if it isnt the most selling and played cd in the world!!!
  A reviewer from Philly
biggest LP fan.
linkin park has been my band for years now,and all i can say is this album is a complete let down...chester does not even scream an mike s.your white dude!Def can't listen to this threw everytime like metora but there are a couple catchy tunes but nothing like you would expect from LP.
  Darren from Cedar Rapids, IA
Not perfect, not terrible
As the third official studio album release by Linkin Park, much of the structure and smoothness of the music has disappeared. It is more or less, more personal than some of the other albums, perhaps each band member had more say in these albums, to personify each track to each member. That's what it sure seems like to me. All in all, the album had an incomplete feeling to me. It lacked the anger that I crave to vent my anger if I'm feeeling disgust in anything, really. There were only about four of the songs on the album I could really get into. I just thought that they could have put a smoother collaboration of music on this album, much like on the older albums. All tracks after Track 9 I couldn't really stand to get into much. The album is just too slow for me. It's something I can listen to if I'm bored. As a Linkin Park fanatic, I rate it 3/5. (Just not up to my par)
  edaurdo padilla from monterrey, mexico
they are back and pointing in a new direction....
i've heard the album now and really liked it. i wonder if the fans will miss mikes rapping. and chesters loud voice except for like 2 songs. i expected more tracks (about 15) due to the whole time writing the album. but i will still buy the album. i hope it sells more than hybrid thoery.

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