(Extremely fanboyish post below) Ouch, Issho Ni doesn't seem to be all that popular around here. Anyways, thank you for making a post on this, Filip. I didn't think you would, but I'm glad. I personally LOVE this instrumental, the build-up is fantastic. Is starts off with that sadddd keyboard, then layer after layer gets added on making it more and more intense as the song progresses. The song is perfect the way it is, vocals definitely weren't needed at all. It starts off sad, then it starts to feel almost...angry, a lot of things going on here. The message and tone is conveyed perfectly in the instrumental, it's already effective, I can't see vocals being beneficial to the song. I love the little "ahhs" in the background during the later portion of the song. My personal favorite instrumental the band has done to date (Or should I say, Mike has done). Things like this make me appreciate just how great this band is even more, they're always there to help those in need whichever way they can. The band never had to do any of this, but they do it anyways. Really awesome, caring people. Music for Relief is an amazing program. We the fans get music, and the proceeds go to a great cause, can't really ask for anything better. Glad we're on Living Things soon, the album has so much energy. Interested to hear how everyone feels about it.
Issho Ni is a good song, I just feel they should've finished it. It's not a very attention-grabbing instrumental piece. It needed vocals.
It's always been a cool instrumental that I find myself listening to every once in a while. But am I the only one who thinks that Mike provides background vocals for the end? That's what it sounds like to me anyways. Dmitry's remix of the song is pretty awesome. If spent more time on (but I understand that Mike wanted to get the song out as quickly as possible so money could quickly start reaching its way to the charity), this probably could had some sweet vocals at the end.
Great track with a really unique vibe compared to the rest of LP's discography. It definitely doesn't need vocals imo; the music speaks for itself.
Whoa, I had no idea that this song existed. I'm going to download it a put it with all of my other instrumental songs that I can put as background music in my videos. And actually, the first half of it sounds a lot like a song that would fit in Minecraft as a CD. It gives me the nostalgia that all of the C418 Minecraft tracks give me. I actually think that after it explodes into action, it isn't as good. I'd love to mash it up with another song like it, but unfortunately I'm not that skilled Na, vocals would've only fitted in second half.
"Issho Ni" gets the honourary mention in my top-ten LP songs list. I think it's one of the best things that has ever come out of the Linkin Park camp. Instrumental compositions have always been great. I love the wall of fuzzy synths that kick in once the track takes off (reminds me of a similar drop-like section in "Windowlicker"), the mysterious, unidentifiable vocals that sound so good and the beautiful bitcrushing at the end
This song is just so much yes. Wonderfully atmospheric, haunting, climactic. One of the best instrumentals under the name of Linkin Park. Good job, Mike.
The song isn't anything worthwhile at all. All it seems to me is an extremely underdeveloped idea. I've only listened to it twice, and one of those listens was today.
To whoever is doing it, I would absolutely love confirmation that the crystalline-like synth in the intro of LITE came from a Meowsic keyboard, as Astat has said, but I cannot find any other sources saying.
You are a hero. To Barnes & Noble with a microphone I go... ...As if I hadn't already commissioned someone to go out and record samples for me. I just needed the confirmation.
Yeah, I guess I don't care anymore. I'm glad I got to writr for all of A Thousand Suns, but I'm not gonna continue doing this. You guys are free to decide who takes over. Keep in mind whoever you choose should be an active user, with some LP knowledge and fluent in English. I'd love this thread to be a nice source of info when it's done.
Just saying though I'm not sure if I could make my posts AS huge as yours, but i can confirm I could write a substantial post by tonight at the latest.
Make sure to add some trivia. I always love trivia. Include a part about the live intro too, because that part's really cool.