Linkin Park- A Thousand Suns

avelanchefan
avelanchefan Posts: 2,401
edited August 2010 in Music & Movies
So I am not a huge fan of mainstream music by any stretch of the imagination. But I have always enjoyed Linkin Park. Even the milder album of Minutes To Midnight struck a chord with me. I think as a band Minutes to Midnight saw a shift in their music, and it looks like the shift may be complete in their next album A Thousand Suns. Always love to see artists try new things, sometimes they work, other times they don't, but I don't blame them from exploring new things. Here is what the band said on the Amazon website about their September 14th release....

Limited Edition CD+DVD includes a 'making of the album' documentary & 'The Catalyst' music video.

'A Thousand Suns'

We were not making an album.

For months, we'd been destroying and rebuilding our band. The experiments that resulted filled the studio hard drive with diverse, abstract sounds. Amorphous echoes, cacophonous samples, and handmade staccato merged into wandering, elusive melody. Each track felt like a hallucination.

We didn't know if any of those unorthodox ideas could be incorporated into a traditional album, but we knew we didn't want our next album to be predictable. Sitting together in the same studio where we made our first album, all six of us voiced a commitment to going out on a limb, to making something truly daring. We asked ourselves: were we all earnestly willing, more than ever before, to abandon the precepts of commercial ambition in pursuit of what we believe to be honest art?

The inclination to begin writing conventional songs for a conventional album came and went. The temptation to adjust our creative vision to fulfill expectations beyond our studio walls yielded to the audacious ambition of what we hoped to achieve as a band. The two years of making 'A Thousand Suns' marked our exhilarating, surrealistic, and often challenging journey into the creative unknown.

On the eve of its completion, this body of work, assembled through unconscious inspiration and unmitigated exertion, has revealed to us notions both stirring and surprising. The album's personified imagery is neither dogma nor political premeditation. The emergent themes and metaphors illuminate a uniquely human story.

'A Thousand Suns' grapples with the personal cycle of pride, destruction, and regret. In life, like in dreams, this sequence is not always linear. And, sometimes, true remorse penetrates the devastating cycle. The hope, of course, springs from the notion that the possibility of change is born in our most harrowing moments.

Enjoy the music.

Linkin Park
Sean
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  • Ric5811
    Ric5811 Posts: 400
    edited August 2010
    Great band, seen them a few times live, great show. They are definitely branching out, some may like it, some may not. The younger generation may be disappointed of them leaving their "New Metal" roots, but, music evolves.
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