A Thousand Suns: Six-tracks-sampler review
From LPLive.net
Check this review of ATS made by "Music Mag" which is a  French website
They  commented   six songs, and we now know their  lengths!
Friday, July 16 was held at Warner plays a few songs  from the new album of Linkin Park, A Thousand Suns, which is set to  release on Sepetember 13. Two management representatives of Linkin Park  arrive in early afternoon with their luggage in which there was a disk  that is half of the album, six titles. The Listening takes place in the  office of Alain Veille, the boss of the label WEA. After having signed  privacy policies usual, the staff weighed the U.S. first track.
1) Untitled  [4'39"]
It starts with a long  intro which turns to drums, keyboard and finally vocals in the  background. Chester Bennington is the only to give voice to the first  verse whose rhythm is almost dancing. A big break that recalls the  excellent electro Reanimation (the remix album Hybrid Theory) breaks the  rhythm of the song. Mike Shinoda does his apparation in the bridge. He  calmly raised his voice and the song goes back in power. The title ends  with an a cappella of both singers
2) Untitled  [4'13"]
It begins with what could  be the voice of a leader who harangued the crowd. An electric guitar  riff quite Launches the song. Mike Shinoda raps over the entire first  verse. The choruses are chanted by Chester ("Hey!" Hey! "). Unlike the  first track played, Mike Shinoda, who co-produced the album with Rick  Rubin (Slayer, Metallica, Slipknot), is very present on this title.
3) Untitled  [4'00 "]
A guitar and a piano  introduces the third piece. The singing of Mike Shinoda on the verse is  pretty amazing, almost ragga! The chorus is not really identifiable with  the first listen. The track runs itself without real structure. Linkin  Park abandons the traditional verse / chorus. Note that for the first  time in the discography of Linkin Park, Brad Delson up a guitar solo on  the end of the song.
4) Untitled [4'35"]
On  this track, the tempo is slower than the first three. The intensity of  the song goes crescendo, like the other titles we note the absence of a  real chorus easily identifiable.Has Linkin Park decided to make an album  that will not go down in radio?
5) Untitled  [4'26"]
Of the six titles, is  without question one the most surprising. Like what could be "Breaking  The Habit" on Meteora, this piece, where Chester sings alone, stands out  from the rest by its lack of thickness. No guitar is heard before the  third minute. Repeated many times Chester "I'm Losing What I Do not  Deserve". Potential title: "What I Do not Deserve".
6) "The  Catalyst" [5'42"]
The first  single from the disc. Here, we expect a more formatted way in the spirit  of what Linkin Park has always offered on the previous albums ... Well,  no. It will still be ironed. For once, we are very far from a  "Somewhere I Belong" (Meteora, 2003) or "What I've Done (Minutes To  Midnight, 2007). The name of the album, A Thousand Suns, is taken from  the lyrics of "The Catalyst". An amusing detail, we note that the piano  part that comes at the end of the piece bears a resemblance to the song  "Le Grand Secret" iwith Indochine and Melissa Auf Der Maur!
Listening  to these six titles, it appears with the pleasant impression that  Linkin Park has taken a real risk with this album: Finished formatted  songs and radio jingles. According to information from the press officer  of WEA, the other six pieces are much more focused on guitars. The  album promises to a tasty mix of electro experimentation on one side and  big rock songs of the other. Stay tuned ...
They say that  it's quite a surprise and  that there will be 12 tracks on the  album.
 

 



 







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