REVIEW: Linkin Park
- Posted on January 31, 2008 2:50 PM
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Linkin Park
The O2 Arena
29 January 2008
Review by Katie Spain
Im not the tallest of critters but I feel like a giraffe on stilts when my new gig buddy and I find our seats on the fourth level of the O2 Arena. Will we see the roaring fury of Linkin Park from way back here? Luckily, we neednt worry. The show is a spectacle from wherever youre sitting and Chester Benningtons voice packs such a punch we feel it where it hurts. Fan-bloody-tastic.
But Im ahead of myself. The vibe before the gig is electric too. The restaurants arent packed but the line-ups for beer are longer than Ive ever seen them at this venue. You could say this says a lot about Linkin Park fans. I just think they know its going to be hot in that mosh pit. Steam rises from the sweat bath before us; never before have I seen such a pulsating mass. I gave a nod of respect to the moshers at Simple Plans gig earlier this week but they were babies in a play pen compared to this lot.
From the moment the lights dim, the fans are beside themselves. The monstrous stage explodes beneath a wall of flashing white spotlights and the masses reach a state of hysteria when their heroes are revealed from behind a towering curtain. Oh my the fun is about to begin.
The next hour-and-a-half is a blur. Some of it has to do with the booze weve guzzled, but mostly its the sheer force of the spectacle were witnessing. The sextet prowl the stage with more energy than your average puppy. We get a mix of electro, nu-metal, guitar riffs, rap and even a bit of banter. The latter hardly seems necessary these Californians have adoration on their side.
Not many artists can perfect the difficult art of melodic roaring. Bennington has it down to a tee. Our insides shudder along with every word. This is the way a concert was meant to be. The band has sold over fifty million copies of their three studio albums and the punters know every last word.
Faint, Somewhere I Belong, Points of Authority and Hands Held High all make an appearance. New tracks Wake and Given Up prove that in the eyes of the fans, the new is even better than the old. Numb receives the expected mass sing-along and the shining cameraphones sway to the beat. Dont people do lighters anymore? The security guard does his best to force rising bums back to their seats.
We leave with new friends by our side and smiles on our sweaty dials. The biggest smiles however, come from the people in general admission. The frontmans impromptu jaunt through the barriers provided some up-close-and personal action for a lucky few. Then again, maybe Im mistaking the smiles for barrier-bruised grimaces of pain.
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Karen
The ambience was AMAZING, I absolutely enjoyed singing along to one of my fave songs NUMB and from massive roar of the crowd you could tell that it was everyone’s favourite. They did their job and pleased the crowd immensely. Fan’s were still singing their songs on the way out of the 02.
Posted on February 11, 2008 9:41 AM
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