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  1. 16 minutes ago, Stranger said:

     

    without Chester, everything Mike did is sucks to you right? you should stick to Grey Daze man. "new" album coming soon right? haha.

     

    if Chester still with us, surely gonna hype up this song and supporting Mike while you, as a fan, keep complaining bout it. if this is Linkin Park track with Chester singing it, surely you gonna said this is fkin holy grail. poor man. 

     

    It's been a while since Mike did an epic song.

     

    One of my favorites of all time is Over Again and Place to start those songs hit hard.

     

    After that every release feels generic and pretty basic

     

    I'm sure that Mike is capable of doing more and going all out

     

    I always feel like he is holding back.

  2. 1 hour ago, Justin said:

    All due respect to whoever greenlit this EP and put it together, but it feels extremely pointless lol.

    I don't consider this an EP 

    It's just a short playlist.. the purpose is to keep pushing Mike to the front. I guess that next year he will be all over the world playing shows.

  3. 2 hours ago, Rokaito said:

    I'm gonna be honest,I wouldn't mind listening to Nottingham on CD 🤔

    I don't use physical media anymore I only use switch cartridges because I resell them haha.

     

    Wav files on my phone are the best thing, I also dislike streaming the quality is awful on every service, the eq sucks.

  4. 9 minutes ago, Hybrid1988 said:

     

    I don't mind purchasing material from bands I enjoy, I'm a big boy, I can afford it. My tolerance is just a tad bit lower for this kind of stuff when the band in question are millionaires. But shitposters gonna shitpost.

     

    "I would have paid extra for a bundle with this and LPU demo records included"

    Nowhere did I imply they should give their material out as charity. In fact I implied the opposite. 

    It's very simple that they planned to not include this in order to release it on RSD.

  5. 1 hour ago, Hybrid1988 said:

    Hard not to feel a bit annoyed by this. Why couldn't this have just been included in any of the M20 sets? This just feels like a way to double/triple dip into fans wallets. I would have paid extra for a bundle with this and LPU demo records included. Not to mention the artificial scarcity factor that makes it harder for actual fans to purchase when they have to compete with flippers. Not a good look in my opinion.

     

    My man here just found out that bands are not charity.

  6. I'm not really excited about Mike solo come back for sure I'll check out his music and if I have the chance I will go to his shows.

     

    It's a bittersweet feeling because it seems like Mike is going all out (album, tour) and of course this will take over from now until like 2025/2026.

     

    They should just announce that LP is gone im tired of waiting.

     

     I would probably be way more excited if I knew that LP is gone.

  7. 10 hours ago, OKCrew said:

    It's here. The comprehensive playlist. The 2 LPU tracks had to be added to Spotify from my local library and it's only 8 songs total but it's finally done. Revel in its glory

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    So he finally found the cure for the itch after the release of Living Things

    11 years without itch.

  8. But alongside the angst, PVRIS also offer up some buoyant moments of reprieve as the album progresses, from the effervescent SENTI-MENTAL to the ethereal ANYWHERE BUT HERE, the gooey charm of LOVE IS A…, and the album’s very own self-titled track, closing out in shimmering, Flume-esque whimsy. An unmistakably visceral and unexpectedly uplifting release, EVERGREEN is PVRIS raging against the machine with layers of sonic neon, smoke and moments of glistening calm. Boasting co-producers alongside Gunnulfsen, including Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda, Y2K, Matias Mora, Carrie Karpinen and returning PVRIS collaborator JT Daly, EVERGREEN is an elusive yet arresting journey that will have you asking life’s biggest questions, while also lulling you beyond the systemic and musical norms. A love letter to pop, rock, electronica and beyond while also elegantly extending the PVRIS creative universe, EVERGREEN more than lives up to its name and then some. 

     

    Lynn talks about Shinoda

     

     

     

     

     

     

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