Linkin Park – LIVING THINGS

August 21, 2012

What the critics thought:

“What remains is a barrage of cyber-metal elbow jabs, with just enough fluffy new-wave padding to soften the onslaught.”
– Entertainment Weekly

“While they’ve spiffed up their sound for the dance floor, the band found some of its greatest inspiration in pop-wise hip-hop – “Lies Greed Misery,” a sweet-and-sour gem, is guaranteed to make you jump.”
 – Rolling Stone

“Living Things is simply a minor effort in an impressive discography, and one that should translate well to Linkin Park’s live show.”
 – Billboard.com

“Living Things feels more like consolidation than advancement, perhaps in an attempt to pacify fans alienated by the new direction, while keeping new converts interested, too.”
 – The Guardian

“Shinoda and Bennington’s brotherly chemistry remains undiminished, but what troubles is how little they’ve matured lyrically.”
– The A.V. Club

“Linkin Park will always be a compelling and watchable entity. But Living Things doesn’t deliver music as interesting or as arresting as what immediately preceded it. Which comes as both a surprise and, more importantly, a shame.”
– BBC Music

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