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The new single is OK. Needs more backing vocals and a cleaner guitar riff to get me exicted. Might be the low quality of the sound that is turning me off. I so loves Take To The Limit that I'd be very surprised if I didn't get the new one.

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Cool! What a pleasant surprise. I was just thinking about these guys the other day. When is the new album due out? I wonder if they are deliberately going a little harder and tougher this time around. I'll be picking it up regardless. I thought "Take It To The Limit" was damn near perfect though.

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Check out the video for that new song:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsuQxUKSR74&feature=fvwk

 

Holy f*ck @ the girls in that clip... As for the tune, pretty good. I like the new slightly ballsier sound... really an album to look forward to, no doubt.

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Check out the video for that new song:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsuQxUKSR74&feature=fvwk

 

Holy f*ck @ the girls in that clip... As for the tune, pretty good. I like the new slightly ballsier sound... really an album to look forward to, no doubt.

Errr, thats an old video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqgM240GoU4

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Somebody just posted a few sample tracks on Youtube. I'm not impressed at all. Two of the tracks sound like Southern Rock à la Black Label Society, two are so-so, been there done that ballads and the another one is boring. Where is the 80's piss and vinegar flare of the last one? I know it's an early impression but unless someone can convince me otherwise, I'll be passing on this one.

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Somebody just posted a few sample tracks on Youtube. I'm not impressed at all. Two of the tracks sound like Southern Rock à la Black Label Society, two are so-so, been there done that ballads and the another one is boring. Where is the 80's piss and vinegar flare of the last one? I know it's an early impression but unless someone can convince me otherwise, I'll be passing on this one.

 

Oh dear, that doesnt sound good :-(

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Still dying to hear this and will listen to samples asap, but this hurts my eyes: "Southern Rock à la Black Label Society."

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Hey Z, is this the so so ballad you were talking about lol! Pretty awesome to these ears................

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xrpxi6KD10&feature=relatedhttp://

Sounds pretty good to me too. I'll be picking up my copy.

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Hey Z, is this the so so ballad you were talking about lol! Pretty awesome to these ears................

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xrpxi6KD10&feature=relatedhttp://

 

Yawn!!! This is the saaaaame song they've done at least 3 or 4 times. I'm not interested.

 

Here is another ballad. A Southern styled ballad...nothin' special.

 

 

What Ya Gonna Do

 

Another Kid Rock wanna be Southern Rock track

 

 

More foot stomping Southern Rock stuff

 

 

 

Maybe I've being too spoiled this year with some great melodic stuff to be able to enjoy Hinder new material.

 

I dare anyone to find any good hooks on those two rockers I added from Youtube. Take It To The Limit was stuffed with hooks after hooks, from what I hear this one isn't. The guitar licks are crappy, listen to the 2 new rockers and then pull out Use Me, Loaded and Alone or Heaven Sent....Take It To Limit kicked ass and was catchy and melodic the new stuff doesn't even come close.

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Still dying to hear this and will listen to samples asap, but this hurts my eyes: "Southern Rock à la Black Label Society."

 

Not really Black Label Society, more like Kid Rock.

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Hey Z, is this the so so ballad you were talking about lol! Pretty awesome to these ears................

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xrpxi6KD10&feature=relatedhttp://

 

Yawn!!! This is the saaaaame song they've done at least 3 or 4 times. I'm not interested.

 

Here is another ballad. A Southern styled ballad...nothin' special.

 

 

What Ya Gonna Do

 

Another Kid Rock wanna be Southern Rock track

 

 

More foot stomping Southern Rock stuff

 

 

 

Maybe I've being spoiled this year with some great melodic stuff to be able to enjoy this stuff.

 

I dare anyone to find any good hooks on those two rockers I added from Youtube. Take It To The Limit was stuffed with hooks after hooks, from what I hear this one isn't. The guitar licks are crappy, listen to the 2 new rockers and then pull out Use Me, Loaded and Alone or Heaven Sent....Take It To Limit kicked ass and was catchy and melodic the new stuff doesn't even come close.

Granted "Take It To The Limit" was a melodic hard rock masterpiece no doubt. But, call me crazy, I'm digging the tracks on this new one as well, even the three you just posted. I'm hearing Nickelback influences more than anything, which isn't a bad thing either. Sure, it might not beat "TITTL" when it's all said and done, but it's still sounding pretty darn good to these ears.

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I approach all these things with an open-mind and am fully prepared to admit when I misjudge a band (see H.E.A.T as an example), but these tracks sound pretty weak to these ears. Saw them interviewed in a big rock mag the other day and for all the questions about how they're living the typical rock n' roll lifestyle, no-one asked when they were actually going to make a decent album?

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I approach all these things with an open-mind and am fully prepared to admit when I misjudge a band (see H.E.A.T as an example), but these tracks sound pretty weak to these ears. Saw them interviewed in a big rock mag the other day and for all the questions about how they're living the typical rock n' roll lifestyle, no-one asked when they were actually going to make a decent album?

 

Unlike Tim who hasn't found any appeal to Hinder whatsoever, I loved the band's approach and attitude on Take It To The Limit. But this stompin in the swamps, tuned down guitars, styled Kid Rock/Nickelback/Puddle Of Mud Southern Grunge stuff is a step leap backwards for the band.

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Still dying to hear this and will listen to samples asap, but this hurts my eyes: "Southern Rock à la Black Label Society."

 

Not really Black Label Society, more like Kid Rock.

Now I want to die.

 

I have to hear these asap to see how accurate all this blasphemy is.

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Kid Rock is a bit harsh!

 

Admit that the hooks on those songs arent as good as TITTL, but the first single and that ballad I love!

 

Also dont forget that there are at least another 7 songs unheard, which could all be awesome??

 

As I said I wont judge until I have the disc in my hand.

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'The Life' ; Yes, that is jism in my pants. This is exactly one of the reasons I love Hinder. Brilliant ballad, love it.

 

'What ya gonna do' ; pretty average for Hinder, but not terrible. Definitely weaker than anything off the first 2 albums combined.

 

'Put that record on' ; yeah, I'd pass on that too. Not a horrifying chorus, but definitely a really weak track by their standards.

 

'2 sides of me' ; and that one ain't great either. Again, not awful, but pretty average again.

 

Check out this track from the 'Saw 3D' soundtrack, which I saw in all the links:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CY9hhk7MPQU&feature=related

 

That one's kind of cool. Looks like Adelitas Way's 'Scream' is on the same soundtrack too.

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Having heard this one a couple of times tonight I must thank my lord and saviour Christ for the ballads, which are all great, and 'Striptease.' Man is that one of their best tracks ever or what... and one of the heaviest yet, too. That and the ballads are great (except 'Hey Ho') but overall this is a HUGE step back from the last CD. Either way, this will grow on me and hopefully they release many more CDs and this is just a minor speed bump in their discography. Not awful by any means - I do actually really like it, but they can do better.

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Having heard this one a couple of times tonight I must thank my lord and saviour Christ for the ballads, which are all great, and 'Striptease.' Man is that one of their best tracks ever or what... and one of the heaviest yet, too. That and the ballads are great (except 'Hey Ho') but overall this is a HUGE step back from the last CD. Either way, this will grow on me and hopefully they release many more CDs and this is just a minor speed bump in their discography. Not awful by any means - I do actually really like it, but they can do better.

 

Having the same opinion about TITTL, I'm not happy to hear that! Haven't heard the album, but the tracks on youtube really aren't THAT good, although they already grow on me. Still, for the fact that they have written over 70 songs for this one, it's disappointing to hear fillers.

 

Did you hear the Deluxe edition with two bonus tracks or the standard edition?

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Having heard this one a couple of times tonight I must thank my lord and saviour Christ for the ballads, which are all great, and 'Striptease.' Man is that one of their best tracks ever or what... and one of the heaviest yet, too. That and the ballads are great (except 'Hey Ho') but overall this is a HUGE step back from the last CD. Either way, this will grow on me and hopefully they release many more CDs and this is just a minor speed bump in their discography. Not awful by any means - I do actually really like it, but they can do better.

 

Being that I'm not really a ballad guy and pretty much everything else I've heard wasn't up to par, I'm passing. Many other things I'd rather spend my money on.

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Just caught "Striptease" and "Hey Ho" on youtube. Both freakin' awesome! "Hey Ho" is just HUUUUUGE with that chorus. Loved it. Sounds to me like the album is a pretty good split between riff heavy hard rock and the midtempo/ballad stuff Nickelback has made so popular recently. I'm in!

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