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     It’s been four years since the release
of “Meteora,” and Linkin Park has returned stronger than ever with their third
album, “Minutes to Midnight.” The band spent 14 months in the studio and wrote
more than 100 song demos to create this album.

When I started listening to this
CD, I was surprised to hear something other than the heavy beats and rapping for which Linkin Park
is notorious. They have switched from a hard rock-techno format to a polished,
sometimes quieter album layout. With momentous lyrics, smooth melodies, and a classic rock-type
song structure, this new side of Linkin Park is a more submissive one.


“What I’ve Done” is the first single off the
record. Although I wasn’t totally thrilled when I heard it the first time, the more I
listened, the more it grew on me. “Bleed It Out,” is one of the best songs on
the album, and its rapping and fast-paced rhythm is reminiscent of their earlier works.
“No More Sorrow” and “Given Up” are other upbeat songs that
will have fans singing along. For the first time, Shinoda sings solo on “Hands Held
High,” an antiwar song. It’s one of the high points of the
album because of its raw emotion.

Three of my favorites are “Shadow
of the Day,” “The Little Things Give You Away,” and “In
Pieces.” They are some of the softest songs, backed with fluttering electric guitars and
electronic drums. Without all the screaming, I feel the band conveys their message less encumbered.


Linkin Park has been a growing phenomenon since their start. Although many of
their previous songs tended to sound monotonous, their abilities have grown and revolutionized how
they work as a whole.

I definitely give “Minutes to
Midnight” five stars. Many fans might disapprove of Linkin Park’s step in a
different direction, but I encourage them to listen and appreciate the music.


The melancholy harmonies throughout “Minutes to Midnight”
are one of this CD’s strongest attributes. What’s more important, the music or
the lyrics? The lyrics are the foundation, but the music makes it come alive as each word is
emphasized by a melody. It’s the combination of these two that makes
music captivating. Linkin Park truly grasps this with their remarkable compositions.


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Alyssa S.This teenager is a 'regular' and has contributed a lot of work, comments and/or forum posts, and has received many votes and high ratings over a long period of time. said...
Aug. 10, 2009 at 3:05 pm:
I love Linkin park ever since I first heard them. They truly give so much emotion in their songs.
 
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NCBoi said...
Apr. 24, 2009 at 4:04 pm:
Linkin park rocks.....My favorite songs on this are all of them except "hands held high" great review!! :D
 
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smiley said...
Nov. 20, 2008 at 8:59 pm:
this album totally rocks! i love this "new" Linkin Park, especially their song "Leave Out All the Rest". i can't stop listening to it.
 
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m[marie] said...
Aug. 28, 2008 at 7:26 pm:
I love listenin and dancing to the CD wen I am really stressed. It works! I love any music that Linkin Park puts out:)
 
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