Linkin Park has made a triumphant return with a new lineup and their first new music release since the tragic passing of lead singer Chester Bennington in 2017. The band introduced new singer Emily Armstrong and drummer Colin Brittain during a livestream event, where they showcased their latest single, 'The Emptiness Machine.'
Armstrong's powerful vocals, reminiscent of Bennington's style but with her own unique flair, were on full display as the band performed some of their classic hits like 'Somewhere I Belong.' The new lineup, which includes returning members Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Phoenix, and Joe Hahn, received a warm reception from fans.
Linkin Park also announced the upcoming release of their new album, 'From Zero,' scheduled to drop on November 15. The album title holds significance as a nod to the band's humble beginnings as Xero and their current musical journey.
The band's decision to bring in Armstrong and Brittain was met with enthusiasm, with Shinoda expressing confidence in the new lineup's abilities and the fresh energy they bring to the group's sound. The band is excited to blend their signature sonic elements with new creative directions.
In addition to the album release, Linkin Park revealed plans for the 'From Zero World Tour,' featuring arena shows in major cities like Los Angeles, New York, Hamburg, London, Seoul, and Bogotá. The tour promises to be a thrilling experience for fans eager to see the band's new lineup in action.
With a tracklist that includes songs like 'Cut The Bridge,' 'Heavy Is The Crown,' and 'Good Things Go,' 'From Zero' is shaping up to be a highly anticipated album that showcases Linkin Park's evolution while staying true to their musical roots.