Linkin Park - The Hunting Party - Reviews - Album of The Year

The Hunting Party

Linkin Park - The Hunting Party
Critic Score
Based on 13 reviews
2014 Ratings: #987 / 1042
User Score
Based on 981 ratings
2014 Rank: #490
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CRITIC REVIEWS

83
Entertainment Weekly
Radio bait "Until It's gone" feels limp, but the itchy noise engulfing the bracing "War" and the adenoidal clawing of "Keys To The Kingdom" prove the band still has swagger.
80
Q Magazine

Excitingly, War's chaotic punk and the frantic Guilty All The Same are as raw as they've ever been, but The Hunting Party is the sound of Linkin Park coming in from the cold.

74
Sputnikmusic

I wouldn’t be surprised if history ends up remembering The Hunting Party as the most important album that the Agoura Hills outfit made for themselves.

70
Billboard
They attack record companies, politicians, rule makers, exes, and anyone else in sight, all the while rediscovering the savage fun of super-loud guitars.
60
NME
It might not kill the Mumford and Butler clones, but ‘The Hunting Party’ is an energetic effort at least.
60
The Guardian
Shinoda's desire to make a (rather expensively produced) punk rock record and Bennington's more ethereal electropop segments don't always make comfortable bedfellows, but Rob Bourdon's terrific drumming means the energy never lets up.
60
Classic Rock

Straining a little too hard for intellectual depth and emotional intensity, The Hunting Party is ultimately let down by its lack of focus and poor quality control.

50
PopMatters

On their sixth effort, The Hunting Party, the group emphasizes an old-fashioned approach, with plenty of aggression, dissimilar transitions, and by-the-numbers moments; unfortunately, this results in a collection that’s less poignant, prophetic, and anthemic than previous releases, making it a disappointment overall.

50
AllMusic

Breaking away from Rick Rubin, with whom they had a three-album association, Brad Delson and Mike Shinoda co-produce this time around and retreat from the moody electronica that characterized many of those records. Instead, The Hunting Party is designed as a return to rock, evoking the group's earliest records.

50
Rolling Stone
Even pushing 40, these dudes can still bring it like backward-ball-cap warriors hopped up on Mountain Dew and Dad's fourth divorce.
43
Consequence of Sound

The Hunting Party ... is an album all about transitions, the band seemingly no longer content to carry the nu metal torch ... The problem with trying new things, though, is that it’s helpful if they’re new to someone other than the party concerned.

40
Tiny Mix Tapes
If you want, you can listen to the record, find those nuggets, and enjoy them. Otherwise, there’s just a new Linkin Park record out.
30
Drowned in Sound

There is a great album to be written about overcoming the scars picked up from one of the most-maligned genres of recent times. The Hunting Party is not that album.

Docky
93

Nevermind I take it back this album is awesome. The genuine anger and raw production elevate the shit out of this album. It feels like if they took Minutes To Midnights (at points) political lyrics and put them next to the aggressive nature of Hybrid Theory but more guitar driven (basically No More Sorrow from MTM but kinda better).

I know that a lot of people are kinda put off by the super raw production style and the vocals but honestly I think they are what make this album what it is. When ... read more

RemisReviews
77

Linkin Park's second to last album. Outside of Meteora, I'm really not a big fan of the band, however, I was still hoping to like this, I heard it's heavier, so I was really hoping it wouldn't be as mediocre as Living Things.

And right off the bat with Keys To The Kingdom and Guilty All The Same, it was a great start. Those two were the best Linkin Park songs I've heard since Meteora. And I was kind of expecting it to dip after, but it really didn't. The quality pretty much stayed for the ... read more

Musicnerdd
90

The hunting party.
the album that is often labelled as linkin park trying to return to their roots. But this is definitely not how linkin park used to sound in their first two albums. Rob bourdon (drummer) and brad delson (guitarist) show their true skills on this album as the drumming and the guitar riffs are much more complicated compared to their first albums. And it even has guitar solos (something that is not usual in a nu metal album) so this album is linkin park's attempt to make a hard ... read more

85

Es un buen álbum

TheZetaCoreYT
100

**RE-REVIEW**

It hurts how underrated this album is. It is one of their coolest concepts yet and does the rock genre insanely well. And my god A Line in the Sand is just, wow. It is by far the best finale they have ever made in they're entire discography with Brad absolutely rocking that guitar. And the climax my god.

Average Score: 90/100
Overall Score: 100/100

Favorites: Pretty much all
Least Favorite: The Summoning

LoganTheGinger
65

The opener is cool but the rap verse is very cringe and the bars are not great. As the song progresses it picks up and the guitar licks are sick. The second song starts with a "yeah" so yk is an LP song. I remember when GATS came out I was in my mom's van. I was freaking out cuz how sick it sounded. I was 9 then I'm currently 17 almost 18 and it holds up better than I thought it would.

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Track List

1Keys to the Kingdom
3:38
83
2All for Nothing
3:33
79
3Guilty All the Same
5:55
feat. Rakim
88
4The Summoning
1:00
66
5War
2:11
74
6Wastelands
3:15
79
7Until It's Gone
3:53
81
8Rebellion
3:44
85
9Mark the Graves
5:05
79
10Drawbar
2:46
72
11Final Masquerade
3:37
87
12A Line in the Sand
6:35
87
Total Length: 45 minutes

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Added on: April 19, 2014