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Friday. The big day is coming. What will YOU be doing just in case the Ancients were correct? Rockin’ out, of course! But to what, you ask? Enjoy some of PunkMetalMamma’s choices:
1. Here it comes… Linkin Park – In The End
2. Really, what’s gonna happen? Snow Patrol – In The End
3. If you just don’t care, try The Smiths – What Difference Does It Make?
4. If you are a believer in the afterlilfe, check out Good Charlotte – A New Beginning
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtwYmzHkod4
5. Have to get rid of some guilt? Jam with Nirvana – All Apologies
Really, come Saturday morning, we will all be crankin’ out this:
HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL HERE SATURDAY!
If you have ever wanted to be in a music video, Linkin Park is making your dream come true with their new interactive video for their new single “Lost In The Echo.”
Co-directed by Tool’s Jason Zada, renown commercial and video director, and interactive director Jason Nickel, creators of the award winning Take This Lollipop viral video, the interactive music video features the viewer’s digital world through use of pictures from their own Facebook profile.
The video application asks permission for temporary access to the user’s Facebook photos and incorporates them in the video. These photos are integrated into the storytelling through stunning visuals, set against the song.
Check out the video here.
http://www.antimusic.com/news/12/August/30Linkin_Park_Put_You_In_Their_New_Video.shtml
Linkin Park guitarist Brad Delson says the band’s new album, Living Things, came together at lightspeed compared to their previous, much more drawn-out creative efforts. Peter Hodgson of gibson.com recently interviewed Delson. The interview will be published in Beat magazine the first of August.
“I think sonically or maybe in terms of song approach this album is very different from A Thousand Suns, and part of that was the inspiration of doing something in contrast to what we’d just done,” Delson said. “That’s what makes the studio so fun. There are no rules.”
People say, ‘Is there a message in the album?’ and it’s like, ‘I don’t know! We don’t even know what we just said! We don’t even know what we just played!’ In fact, we make the songs in such a postmodern way that when it’s time to prepare for our tours we literally have to learn how to perform the songs for the first time.”
See Linkin Park in Chicago at the Honda Civic Tour at the First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre on Friday, Aug 24, 2012!
READ MORE
http://www2.gibson.com/News-Lifestyle/News/en-us/linkin-park-transforms-0730-2012.aspx
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