Linkin Park is experiencing one of their most successful weeks ever on the Billboard charts.
Linkin Park has thrilled their audience with the release of “Heavy Is the Crown,” marking the second single from their upcoming album “From Zero”. The song follows the release of “The Emptiness Machine,” which served as the group’s official re-entry into the music scene. While “The Emptiness Machine” continues to secure a strong position on the charts, the newly released track is making its debut on several Billboard charts this week.
"Heavy Is the Crown" is the second preview from “From Zero”, scheduled for release in November. While the band is still promoting their lead single, "The Emptiness Machine", this latest track is expected to become the album's official second single.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Eubanks revealed that the band had assured her they would inform her of any future changes if they continued as a group. However, she now feels "betrayed" after learning about the new lineup through the media.
Jaime voiced his disapproval on Instagram, accusing Linkin Park, particularly co-founder Mike Shinoda, of erasing his father's legacy. He expressed frustration over the band's decision to introduce a new vocalist during International Suicide Prevention Month, a poignant time considering Chester Bennington’s own death by suicide. “You have quietly erased my father’s life and legacy in real time,” Jaime wrote, addressing Shinoda.
Linkin Park returns with new vocalist Emily Armstrong.
A brand new chapter for Linkin Park is unfolding. Last Thursday, the famed band revealed plans for a headlining tour, starting on September 11 at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. This will be their first series of live performances since the passing of frontman Chester Bennington in 2017.
Linkin Park’s latest release “Friendly Fire” was a fitting tribute to the life and exploits of Chester Bennington.
To mark the occasion, the band has been gearing up to release a 20th anniversary deluxe reissue of their multiplatinum album.
Linkin Park is experiencing one of their most successful weeks ever on the Billboard charts.
Linkin Park has thrilled their audience with the release of “Heavy Is the Crown,” marking the second single from their upcoming album “From Zero”. The song follows the release of “The Emptiness Machine,” which served as the group’s official re-entry into the music scene. While “The Emptiness Machine” continues to secure a strong position on the charts, the newly released track is making its debut on several Billboard charts this week.
"Heavy Is the Crown" is the second preview from “From Zero”, scheduled for release in November. While the band is still promoting their lead single, "The Emptiness Machine", this latest track is expected to become the album's official second single.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Eubanks revealed that the band had assured her they would inform her of any future changes if they continued as a group. However, she now feels "betrayed" after learning about the new lineup through the media.
Jaime voiced his disapproval on Instagram, accusing Linkin Park, particularly co-founder Mike Shinoda, of erasing his father's legacy. He expressed frustration over the band's decision to introduce a new vocalist during International Suicide Prevention Month, a poignant time considering Chester Bennington’s own death by suicide. “You have quietly erased my father’s life and legacy in real time,” Jaime wrote, addressing Shinoda.
Linkin Park returns with new vocalist Emily Armstrong.
A brand new chapter for Linkin Park is unfolding. Last Thursday, the famed band revealed plans for a headlining tour, starting on September 11 at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. This will be their first series of live performances since the passing of frontman Chester Bennington in 2017.
Linkin Park’s latest release “Friendly Fire” was a fitting tribute to the life and exploits of Chester Bennington.
To mark the occasion, the band has been gearing up to release a 20th anniversary deluxe reissue of their multiplatinum album.
In classic Linkin Park fashion, “Lost” delivers resoundingly. For fans, those 3 minutes and 18 seconds are a trip down memory lane.