Take it to the Limit is the new Album from Hinder. Reviews such as Rolling Stone and AllMusic have given it a poor rating but I refuse to accept these slanderous reviews. This is a well formed album with a great flow and body throughout it. With production aid from T-Pain to Chantel Kreviazuk it has Grammy potential written all over it. Opening track titled "Use me" rocks with Killer Guitar riffs that echo influences such as Dave Brown Sound and Lionel Ritchie. The main chorus "Well use me use me cuz you aint that average groupy" is a clear homage to influential writer and friend 'Sir mix-alot."
The title track of the album Take it to the limit questions what it means to be in love in the 21st century, with words such as "I wanna butter your tits like croissants" and "Looking cute in that short red skirt, Makes me drool and need to Squirt" really emphasis the metaphysical questions about the impossibility of companionship in a highly competative, individualistic hobbsian world.
Another notable track is"Lost in the sun," a soft ballad about the environment which has a beautiful piano part which echos three doors downs "Away from the Sun, and Peter Gabriels "Father and Son" The song starts off slow with melancholy piano and slowly progresses to "take it to the limit" (lolz!@) as the guys start to chant "Peace for the trees, oh please please please, now take off your shirt and show me them "d's"." This is followd by a guest guitar solo from Kirk Hammeret Of Metallica (obvi :p lolz) with four different guitar solos bellowing in harmony to make one total rock ballad.
Great Album you guys Four Mullets out of Five. ROCK ON!!@#$
Thursday, November 13, 2008
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