So, that's a lot of high tempo stuff, right? I mean, especially those at 170, 172, 180, and 200. That's A LOT for an LP song, knowing that Faint or Bleed It Out were at 140 for example. Or knowing that, according to the LP wiki, no songs from either ATS or Living Things were over those same 140. And even then, in both case, there was only a few songs reaching near those 140. According to that same wiki, In Pieces was the only song from MTM to be over it, pointing at around 160 bpm I'm not familiar with key though, so it would be nice if someone can tell if those are usual for LP songs?
But, then, those could also indicate be halftime rhythms. Eb minor, C# minor, A minor and D minor are the most common LP key signatures, just going off memory
^ That's Aoki's studio, right? Or at least, the same studio from that other picture with him, Mike and Chester in the studio.
Heck yeah, the anticipation is building. Getting pumped now. Hopefully LP doesn't downplay guitar work on this album.
While I'll admit that I do not understand the technical language in that list of tempos, I am still very excited for this new album. I don't think it's a coincidence that the band has been releasing photo after photo of guitars specifically, so this should be a strong indication of the album likely being guitar-driven. I ultimately hope that this won't be another "QWERTY" incident, as that would be a bit disappointing after all of the hype and build-up.
This "hype" and "build-up" is whatever you turn it into. There's close to nothing known about the album and the band's known for doing 180's in terms of sound. So yeah.