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I will be getting engulfed by the black void, the same sheet we used for the artwork we’re using in the video. I’m wrapped up in it and it’s trying to kill me, but you can’t tell its trying to kill me. Inside the black void is an image of a woman who must be causing me this grief that’s going on in the song and the fabric turns from the shape of her body into the shape of my face. I wonder why Talinda is in the video since the song is about painful relationship and divorce with Samantha? Maybe they are filming some kind of happy ending?
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http://www.rocklineradio.com/replay/Rockli...es/dbsClip1.mp3http://www.rocklineradio.com/replay/Rockli...es/dbsClip2.mp3 http://www.rocklineradio.com/replay/Rockli...es/dbsClip3.mp3 http://www.rocklineradio.com/replay/Rockli...es/dbsClip4.mp3 http://www.rocklineradio.com/replay/Rockli...es/dbsClip5.mp3 That's all I have.
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Chester said in the Rockline interview that they will play "20 Eyes" (originally by Misfits) during their sets.
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Fire - 7/10 Crawl Back In - 4/10 Too Late - 9/10 Inside Of Me - 5/10 Let Down - 8/10 Give Me Your Name - 10/10 My Suffering - 6/10 Condemned - 8/10 Into You - 9/10 End Of The World - 7/10 Walking In Circles - 10/10 In The Darkness - 10/10 The Morning After - 7/10 I think the album is great. I love how three Chester's bands sound so different. "Out Of Ashes" and "Wake Me" are the best albums in Chester's discography so far. And of course it is better than Mike's Fort Minor.
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From rocklineradio.com: There’s little doubt this new bands name has an inherent sense of foreboding, an implied feeling of imminent finality, of danger and demons, of darkness and difficulty. Dead By Sunrise sounds about as upbeat as job layoffs, as electrifying as foreclosure notification, as lighthearted as a decade of last place finishes, as heartening as a doctor’s disastrous diagnosis. And yet, there’s hope, a window of opportunity to avoid the inevitable, to intervene and halt the grim reaper in his tracks before the crack of gone. We have until the sun rises to make some changes, to go to the bonus features and select an alternate ending. This sense we can intercede, this possibility of reconciliation is borne out by the debut album’s title, “Out of Ashes”. Chester Bennngton (of Linkin Park fame) didn’t randomly choose these names to represent his new band and album, he chose them because they’re closest to an honest and accurate portrayal of what he had been living, a failing marriage bereft of romantic redemption, raging and frightening addiction to alcohol and drugs and confusion of identity and self. However, talented songwriters have a tool in their box which many others do not. Frequently catharsis follows honesty, liberation follows clarity and hope follows all who believe. Bennington collected his talents and went to work, channeling pain and suffering into recognition and reclamation. He’s remarried, clean and sober and ready for most any challenge. Creating this album may have been the biggest one of all and the most beneficial, rewarding venture he could have undertaken. Because of his unflagging commitment to Linkin Park, “Out Of Ashes” took over four years to complete due to its off and on nature. Working with longtime friends brought many benefits, including the luxury of time. Two of Chester’s bandmates, Ryan Shuck and Amir Derakh were members of Orgy, a band which made several visits to our show impressing us with their musical virtuosity and grasp of new technology. Learn more about the members at their MySpace and CBennington.com Wisely, they enlisted the aid of Howard Benson who not only has technical expertise, but also the ability to inject some continuity and momentum into a project which already had a shelf life of almost a half-decade. Bennington understands subtlety and nuance and can convey things like the difference between pain and suffering without sinking into self indulgence. An album of “woe is me” would have lasted one listening, this album will resonate with many as it deals with a universal verity…life is difficult and frequently hurts so much you wish you’d be dead by sunrise. But each dawn brings another chance to get it right. In a sense, we get a do-over every day. Join us for Dead By Sunrise exclusively on our next ROCKLINE as we give you an advance preview of their debut effort aptly named “Out Of Ashes”, perfect for a singer-songwriter who hails from Phoenix.
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Posted by Amir on his Twitter: DBS on Letterman and Kimmel in Oct. Also, don't miss Dead By Sunrise interview on Rockline tonight. From rocklineradio.com: There’s little doubt this new bands name has an inherent sense of foreboding, an implied feeling of imminent finality, of danger and demons, of darkness and difficulty. Dead By Sunrise sounds about as upbeat as job layoffs, as electrifying as foreclosure notification, as lighthearted as a decade of last place finishes, as heartening as a doctor’s disastrous diagnosis. And yet, there’s hope, a window of opportunity to avoid the inevitable, to intervene and halt the grim reaper in his tracks before the crack of gone. We have until the sun rises to make some changes, to go to the bonus features and select an alternate ending. This sense we can intercede, this possibility of reconciliation is borne out by the debut album’s title, “Out of Ashes”. Chester Bennngton (of Linkin Park fame) didn’t randomly choose these names to represent his new band and album, he chose them because they’re closest to an honest and accurate portrayal of what he had been living, a failing marriage bereft of romantic redemption, raging and frightening addiction to alcohol and drugs and confusion of identity and self. However, talented songwriters have a tool in their box which many others do not. Frequently catharsis follows honesty, liberation follows clarity and hope follows all who believe. Bennington collected his talents and went to work, channeling pain and suffering into recognition and reclamation. He’s remarried, clean and sober and ready for most any challenge. Creating this album may have been the biggest one of all and the most beneficial, rewarding venture he could have undertaken. Because of his unflagging commitment to Linkin Park, “Out Of Ashes” took over four years to complete due to its off and on nature. Working with longtime friends brought many benefits, including the luxury of time. Two of Chester’s bandmates, Ryan Shuck and Amir Derakh were members of Orgy, a band which made several visits to our show impressing us with their musical virtuosity and grasp of new technology. Learn more about the members at their MySpace and CBennington.com Wisely, they enlisted the aid of Howard Benson who not only has technical expertise, but also the ability to inject some continuity and momentum into a project which already had a shelf life of almost a half-decade. Bennington understands subtlety and nuance and can convey things like the difference between pain and suffering without sinking into self indulgence. An album of “woe is me” would have lasted one listening, this album will resonate with many as it deals with a universal verity…life is difficult and frequently hurts so much you wish you’d be dead by sunrise. But each dawn brings another chance to get it right. In a sense, we get a do-over every day. Join us for Dead By Sunrise exclusively on our next ROCKLINE as we give you an advance preview of their debut effort aptly named “Out Of Ashes”, perfect for a singer-songwriter who hails from Phoenix.
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I just hope it's not My Suffering or Inside Of Me....
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It seems like The Doors-influenced "End Of The World", anthemic "Walking In Circles" and hypnotic "In The Darkness" are gonna be my favorites. And they are the last three songs of the album. Nice..
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Walking In Circles (by Wilderness and GigaScythe) Quiet Everyone's sleeping tonight Afraid that their questions Just might have answers Quiet Everyone shut off their mind So I'll turn on mine Alone in a world With millions of souls Walking in Circles Trapped in our dreams Unhealthy, unclean Walking in Circles, now Do not disturb Scream in silence Everyone's sleeping Quiet We're living inside of our mouths Afraid someone just might Hear what we're thinking Quiet Careful of what you might say 'cause they'll put you away Alone in a world With millions of souls Walking in circles Trapped in our dreams Unhealthy, unclean Walking in Circles, now Do not disturb Scream in silence Everyone's sleeping [solo] Alone in a world With millions of souls Walking in circles Trapped in our dreams Unhealthy, unclean Walking in Circles, now Do not disturb Scream in silence Everyone's sleeping Alone in a world (Walking in circles, now) With millions of souls (Walking in circles, now) Walking in circles Alone in a world (Walking in circles) With millions of souls (Walking in circles) Walking in circles, now Do not disturb Scream in silence Everyone's sleeping
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Nah...I think it sounds exactly like it should have been.I have no problem with layered vocals. Especially when it is such a good job.
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Check out the latest interview with Chester about Dead By Sunrise and Linkin Park. "We'll make records when we can," Bennington -- who started forming Dead By Sunrise, originally as Snow White Tan, in 2005 -- tells Billboard.com. "I don't think people should expect to see an album every couple of years. I'm definitely not going to tell Linkin Park, 'Hey, can you guys take some time off so I can go work on Dead By Sunrise?' That's not gonna happen. But we definitely see this as something we'll continue to do. This isn't a one-time thing for us. Every five years or so I could imagine there'd be a Dead By Sunrise record." The fledgling group will also offer fans some bonus material, including a cover of the Misfits' "20 Eyes" and acoustic renditions of the "Out of Ashes" songs, some of which will be available for download with the purchase of the album. Full interview
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Uh...Your friend indicated fillers after the first listening?
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From Chester's twitter: DBS starts rehearsal next week. I'm excited to play the whole record at shows. Kanye West has officially earned the title of King Douchebag! Way to go dickhead. To think I thought he was kinda cool. LAME..... For those who don't know what he is talking about: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yOOPHe3QHU http://www.phillyd.tv/2009/09/13/kanye-west-disrespects/ Edit: Speaking of "Out Of Ashes", Amazon.com revealed the back of the CD, check it out HERE
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It's just you
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Here's a nice little piece of info: 1. Fire (3:50) 2. Crawl Back In (3:02) 3. Too Late (2:59) 4. Inside Of Me (2:18) 5. Let Down (3:58) 6. Give Me Your Name (4:56) 7. My Suffering (2:39) 8. Condemned (2:32) 9. Into You (3:23) 10. End Of The World (3:56) 11. Walking In Circles (4:43) 12. In The Darkness (5:27) 13. Morning After (Bonus) (3:29) Total length: 47:12 Source Reminder: "Morning After" is listed as bonus track only for the japanese version of the album, also you can get it if you pre-order OOA now on iTunes.
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Check out the latest interview with Chester and Ryan at 98 KUPD Studios discussing Dead By Sunrise, Julien-K, Orgy, tours, Chester's school days, movies, etc. Part 1: Part 2: Twenty minutes of awesomeness.
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This. Crawl Back In audience recordings from Knebworth sound exactly the same like the proshot video
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Performances from the show will air during a Halloween-themed week on the MTV networks http://altpress.com/news/ulalume.htm
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Yep. http://video.my-artist.net/services/player...tid=31178355001
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These are the key words
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The only good thing about FM is its instrumental side. Linkin Park have only three lyrically great songs: Breaking The Habbit (written by Mike), The Little Things Give You Away (written by Chester) and Leave Out All The Rest (written by both). Pretty much all of Grey Daze stuff is great from lyrical standpoint.Mike is a talented painter, but he is not really a good rapper or lyricist.
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oops. Sorry, Nameless. I haven't noticed your topic and posted my own in the newswire