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‘Limp Bizkit Still Sucks’ doesn’t suck
It feels like it’s 2003 again as Limp Bizkit has finally released its sixth studio album, ‘Limp Bizkit Still Sucks’. After 10 long years, the sometimes “nu-metal”, sometimes “rap” band is back in full force.
KICKING UP SOME DURST
In case you've been struggling to remember what month it is, we draw your attention to an album that may make you wonder what year it is. Limp Bizkit Still Sucks (due on Suretone on 10/31) recalls those halcyon days when bros were bros and a red ballcap just meant you were into Fred Durst, duuuuuude.
Of course, anyone who's truly surprised by the band's new release hasn't been paying attention; their appearance at Lollapalooza a few months back earned major buzz—by all accounts, they crushed it (see for yourself in the vid below). And Durst's new look (wavy hair, mustache, normcore attire) was the talk of the Interwebs. Is a Durst 2021 Halloween costume timed to coincide with the release of Still Sucks?
Meanwhile, "Jake Bacon" offers a learned assessment of the new album here.
In any case, Suretone boss Jordan Schur wants to make one thing perfectly clear: HITS still sucks more than anybody.
Limp Bizkit to Drop ‘Still Sucks’ Album on Halloween
Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland revealed that the band will release their first new album in a decade, 'Still Sucks,' on Sunday (Oct. 31).
DED's 'School Of Thought' calls for self-reflection and healthy living
From the evocative vocals on “Kill Beautiful Things” to the anthemic “Half Alive,” it’s clear that DED are embracing their sonic growth and maturity as a rock outfit. In an interview with Alternative Press, singer Joe Cotela spoke about the themes at play on the new release.