I just recently went on about Linkin Park’s new single, “Until It’s Gone,” which is a horrible song. What I said was that it was cliche by way of the fact that they used a cliche expression for the title and the chorus. I also pointed out that Cinderella did a better job with the exact same cliche back in ‘88.
But I did say that the lyric video was pretty impressive and elaborate for being a lyric video. Now, as of today, four hours ago in fact, Linkin Park has debuted the official music video for “Until It’s Gone.” The video was directed by the band’s DJ/programmer, Joe Hahn, and despite being aesthetically pleasing, there’s not too much special about it — it’s what you should expect from a band that’s been around as long as Linkin Park.
“Until It’s Gone” comes off Linkin Park’s upcoming album, The Hunting Party, which will be released June 17th. However, the album is currently streaming at iTunes (https://itunes.com/linkinpark), if you want to give the whole thing a spin. If you like it, you can order it via iTunes and Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/The-Hunting-Party-Linkin-Park/dp/B00K03VZ1K).
Linkin Park will hit the road later this summer with Thirty Seconds to Mars and AFI on the Carnivores tour. See the dates just below.
Linkin Park 2014 Carnivores Tour Dates:
w/ Thirty Seconds to Mars and AFI
8/8 — West Palm Beach, Fla. — Cruzan Amphitheatre
8/9 — Tampa, Fla. — George M. Steinbrenner Field
8/12 — Charlotte, N.C. — PNC Music Pavilion
8/13 — Bristow, Va. — Jiffy Lube Live
8/15 — Camden, N.J. — Susquehanna Bank Center
8/16 — Mansfield, Mass. — Xfinity Center
8/18 — Holmdel, N.J. — PNC Banks Art Center
8/19 — Wantagh, N.Y. — Nikon at Jones Beach Theatre
8/21 — Darien Lake, N.Y. — Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
8/23 — Montreal, Quebec — Parc Jean Drapeau
8/24 — Toronto, Ontario — Air Canada Centre
8/26 — St. Paul, Minn. — Minnesota State Fair
8/27 — Winnipeg, Manitoba — MTS Centre
8/29 — Chicago, Ill. — First Midwest Band Amphitheatre
8/30 — Clarkston, Mich. — DTE Energy Theatre
9/5 — The Woodlands, Texas — The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
9/6 — Dallas, Texas — Gexa Energy Pavilion
9/8 — Englewood, Colo. — Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
9/10 — Phoenix, Ariz. — US Airways Center
9/11 — Irvine, Calif. — Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
9/13 — Seattle, Wash. — The Gorge Amphitheatre
9/15 — Los Angeles, Calif. — Hollywood Bowl
9/16 — San Diego, Calif. — Sleep Train Amphitheatre
9/18 — Sacramento, Calif. — Sleep Train Amphitheatre
9/19 — Concord, Calif. — Concord Pavilion
Rock Hard \m/
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