Take It To The Limit is a Rock album by Hinder, originally released in 2008. On Gatefold: 23 pressings tracked.
About
Take It to the Limit is the second studio album of rock band Hinder. The album has been in the works since January 2008 and was released November 4, 2008. The album was recorded by Jay Van Poederooyen and produced by Brian Howes at Van Howes Studios in Vancouver, BC, Canada. The record was mixed by Chris Lord-Alge at Mix LA in Tarzana, California, USA. It has a much heavier glam metal influence than their last album, while retaining the elements of hard rock and post-grunge the band had previously used. The album has been certified Gold by the RIAA US. The first single "Use Me" was released on radio July 7, 2008, with a digital download release on July 15, 2008. "Heaven Sent" was performed at Hinder concerts dating back to 2007, however the song was originally called "Heaven Lost You" when it was first performed. The second single, "Without You" was shipped to pop radio on September 23, 2008. The single "Use Me" is also the band's first song available as DLC (Downloadable Content) for the music games Rock Band 2 and Guitar Hero World Tour, and was released on November 4, 2008 and December 23, 2008, respectively. Hinder was featured on Xbox Live's "Artist of the Month" in November and allowed Gold Members to download a 480p version of the "Use Me" music video for free. "Up All Night" was released as the third single in January 2009. Loaded and Alone, which explores the dark side of fame, is the fourth single, being released to rock radio July 2009. Critical reactions to the album have been mostly negative. It received a 49/100 score on Metacritic. Christian Hoard of Rolling Stone gave a brief review regarding frontman Austin Winkler as "a bad representative for emotional frat dude." In a worse review, Allmusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine gives the album a 1.5/5 rating and describes the band as "eager embrace of every dumb sleaze-rock cliché to emanate from the Sunset Strip in 1988." He also notes how, in demonstrating Hinder's "stultifying lack of imagination," most of the tracks borrow their names from other well-known song. Entertainment Weekly gave a less harsh grade of C+ but echoed many of the same sentiments regarding their lack of originality and contrasting song styles of hard rock and ballad. Chris Willman explained, "If you were ever young and in love, dumb with drink, and had a head swimming with not just Boone's Farm wine but also Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, and AC/DC (to name these guys' most blatant anthemic influences), you may be willing to forgive Hinder's lack of originality and preponderance of madonna/whore issue." He summed up by saying "If only the whiplash they induce resulted from real headbanging, not from trying to follow Hinder's song-to-song indecision about whether to be studs or wimp." .
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Tracklist
- 1Use Me3:49
- 2Loaded and Alone4:06
- 3Last Kiss Goodbye3:48
- 4Up All Night3:33
- 5Without You3:52
- 6Take It to the Limit (feat. Mick Mars)3:11
- 7The Best Is Yet to Come3:22
- 8Heaven Sent3:41
- 9Thing for You3:59
- 10Lost In the Sun3:52
- 11Far from Home4:03
- 12Heartless3:36
- 13One Night Stand3:12
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Hard Rock
- crunchy
- rowdy
- hedonistic
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Brian HowesKEYBOARDS GUITAR VOCALS
- Mark KingKEYBOARDS GUITAR PIANO
- Cody HansonPERCUSSION DRUMS
- Jason Van PoederooyenPERCUSSION
- HinderPERCUSSION
- Stevie BlackeSTRINGS
- Austin WinklerVOCALS LEAD VOCALS
- Paul LaineVOCALS
- Mick MarsFEATURING LEAD GUITAR GUITAR
- Mike RoddenBASS VOCALS
- Joe GarveyGUITAR VOCALS
23 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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