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Take It to the Limit [PA] [Slipcase] (CD - 2008)

Take It to the Limit [PA] [Slipcase] (CD - 2008)

UPC: 00602517876392

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Artist: Hinder

Label: Universal Republic

Genre: Rock & Pop

Album Description: Hinder: Mark King (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards); Joe Garvey (vocals, guitar); Mike Rodden (vocals, bass guitar); Austin Winkler (vocals); Cody Hanson (drums, percussion).Personnel: Hinder (hand claps, foot stamps); Brian Howes (vocals, guitars, keyboards); Paul Laine... read more

Hinder: Mark King (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards); Joe Garvey (vocals, guitar); Mike Rodden (vocals, bass guitar); Austin Winkler (vocals); Cody Hanson (drums, percussion).

Personnel: Hinder (hand claps, foot stamps); Brian Howes (vocals, guitars, keyboards); Paul Laine (vocals); Stevie Blacke (strings); Jay VanPoederooyen (percussion).

For their second release, Hinder polish their good-time pop-metal fusion to a glittering finish. With bright, engaging melodic hooks, rousing guitar parts, and an overall party vibe, Hinder parties not like it's 1999 but rather like it's 1988. If Ratt and Poison had material as strong as Hinder's, they might've been as popular in the '00 decade as in their `80s heyday. TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT is worthy of becoming the soundtrack to many Friday-night liberation parties.

Like their former tourmates and eternal soulmates Buckcherry, Hinder work real hard to have a real good time, working so hard that the only thing that can be heard is their effort, how they turn parties into grimy menial labor. This is especially true on Take It to the Limit, a self-satisfied sequel to their 2005 debut, Extreme Behavior, where they take their surprise success as vindication for bad behavior, the worst of it being their eager embrace of every dumb sleaze-rock cliché to emanate from the Sunset Strip in 1988. Hinder show a great love for Guns N' Roses, recycling the escalating chromatic riff from "Sweet Child O' Mine" on the album opening pair of "Use Me" and "Loaded and Alone," which also finds lead singer Austin Winkler adopting an Axl Rose growl, which is a welcome departure from his node-busting scream. Not that Hinder is quite stuck in the past: their great innovation is marrying this raunch to Goo Goo Dolls power ballads, the kind supposedly for the ladies but which inevitably wind up as sonic wallpaper in big box stores. Of course, when Hinder do slow things down it's only to berate a girlfriend who may have been turning Winkler into a cuckold, so perhaps it's better that they spend their time singing about booze (all the better for a band whose tour is sponsored by Jagermeister!) -- the same booze that might cloud their judgment so much that they don't realize that six of their 11 songs on Take It to the Limit all borrow their titles from well-known tunes: "Use Me," "Up All Night," "Without You," "Take It to the Limit," "The Best Is Yet to Come," "Heaven Sent" (and "Last Kiss Goodbye" and "Far from Home" come quite close to qualifying for this category, too). This repetition hammers home Hinder's stultifying lack of imagination and even that would be excusable if the group had a scintilla of sleaze but like anybody too beholden to their idols, they tread the familiar ground too carefully, winding up as bland by-the-book bad boys. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Like their former tourmates and eternal soulmates Buckcherry, Hinder work real hard to have a real good time. This is especially true on Take It to the Limit, a sequel to their 2005 debut, Extreme Behavior, where they take their surprise success as vindication for bad behavior. Hinder show a great love for Guns N' Roses, recycling the escalating chromatic riff from "Sweet Child O' Mine" on the album-opening pair of "Use Me" and "Loaded and Alone," which also finds lead singer Austin Winkler adopting an Axl Rose growl, which is a welcome departure from his node-busting scream. Not that Hinder is quite stuck in the past: their great innovation is marrying this raunch to Goo Goo Dolls power ballads. However, like anybody too beholden to their idols, they often tread familiar ground too carefully. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine minimize

 
 
 
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