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Linkin Park is right back at it with the festival headline slots - the band has just been announced as part of the line-up for Sick New World, an event that will be happening on April 12, 2025 at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds. This is the very first festival slot Linkin Park has been confirmed for since emerging from hiatus last month.
Sick New World is a relatively new festival focusing on rock and industrial acts. Previous editions have played host to marquee names including Deftones, Swans and Sleep Token. This year's line-up is maintaining that energy as Linkin Park is joined at the top of bill by iconic bands like Metallica, Evanescence and Queens of the Stone Age.
The ticket presale for the festival begins on Friday, October 18 at 10 AM PT. Further details about the event are available on the website sicknewworldfest.com.
Source: Sick New World on Twitter
During Linkin Park's recent tour stop in Korea, the band took some time to sit down for an interview with Kompas TV, an Indonesian broadcaster also known as The Compass, which has now released the interview on YouTube.
Quite notably, this is technically the first full-band Linkin Park interview since their chat with Zane Lowe in early September. Phoenix, Emily Armstrong, Joe Hahn and Colin Brittain are seen hanging out together with a network host, while Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson are both beamed in remotely from other locations. Throughout the interview, Kompas TV reporter Malaikha Kridaman (also appearing remotely) gets the band to speak on various topics, with Armstrong reflecting on personal experience being in the band so far, and Shinoda commenting on the challenge of keeping Linkin Park's tightly-planned return a secret.
Also of particular note is the band members giving us some brief and measured descriptions of the upcoming album From Zero, due November 15. Shinoda mentions that From Zero sounds like "Linkin Park in general" as opposed to pointing to any one of the many dimensions the band has shown throughout their varied discography so far. He also says that the album is "very energetic", something no-one should be surprised about given the singles so far, but that it has even more variety to offer than those singles have revealed. Adding to this, Phoenix highlights the track "Overflow" as "a different type of song" amongst the others on the album, and calls it one of his favourites.
You can watch the whole Kompas TV interview here.
Source: Kompas TV on YouTube via @Qwerty19
We now have the second episode of LPTV documenting the From Zero world tour. This time we get to see some backstage action and on-stage footage from their shows in Hamburg, London and Seoul. Make sure to check out the episode below.
Source: Linkin Park YouTube via @РΛТ
Dead By Sunrise's 2009 album Out Of Ashes was given a special vinyl release earlier this year for Record Store Day, which featured new bonus content including a recording of a 2009 live acoustic set, along with the studio B-side "Morning After". This deluxe edition, complete with those same bonus tracks, is now coming to digital music platforms on October 11 to mark the album's 15th anniversary, giving many fans the opportunity to hear "Morning After" plus stripped-down live versions of songs like "Walking in Circles" and "In the Darkness".
Tracklist:
- Fire
- Crawl Back In
- Too Late
- Inside of Me
- Let Down
- Give Me Your Name
- My Suffering
- Condemned
- Into You
- End of the World
- Walking in Circles
- In the Darkness
- Morning After
- Crawl Back In - Live in Las Vegas
- Walking in Circles - Live in Las Vegas
- In the Darkness - Live in Las Vegas
- Let Down - Live in Las Vegas
- Morning After - Live in Las Vegas
After working on the project on-and-off for a few years (amidst label troubles and an entire Linkin Park album/touring cycle, among other things), Dead By Sunrise eventually released the full-length album Out Of Ashes in October 2009. With his collaborators, Bennington drew from various rock and pop influences to create songs sonically and tonally distinct to what he had helped shape in Linkin Park (even with the band's major swerve on 2007's Minutes to Midnight), not to mention lyrical concepts that were worlds apart from the broad angst Linkin Park had been known for.
Leading up to the Out Of Ashes release was a slate of live performances which included late night talk shows, surprise appearances during Linkin Park's sets, and the brief acoustic performance in Las Vegas which is included in this latest re-release.
The deluxe edition of Out Of Ashes will be available to listen to on Spotify and other digital music platforms on October 11.
Source: Spotify
Linkin Park has just posted a live recording of their new single "Heavy Is the Crown" from their concert in London on September 24th to their YouTube channel. You can check out the video below.
Hopefully this is the first of many official recordings from the bands From Zero world tour that we will get to see.
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Source: Linkin Park Twitter
Current Tour Schedule:
November 03 - Paris, France
November 08 - Dallas, Texas
November 11 - Bogota, Colombia
November 15 - São Paulo, Brazil
November 16 - São Paulo, Brazil
2011. That was the last time that South Korea got a Linkin Park show. Twice before that, the band has rocked out in the city of Seoul. In 2003, the band ended their Australian/Asian tour in the city, with a show that was finally officially released on DVD on the Meteora | 20 Anniversary box set. Official recordings are something the Korean fans can be glad that all their Linkin Park shows have. In 2007 the band once again ended a tour in the country, this time their ten date Asian tour, and the official recording here comes from the official DSP program, available to listen to here. In 2011 the band didn't end a tour in the country, it was actually the second date on their 2011 Asian tour. There is a great video filmed from the crowd with the officially recorded audio edited in, and you can watch that here.
So, that London show, huh? The band was clearly having fun at this show, being more interactive with the crowd than we've seen before on this tour. Joking around, catching drum sticks, playing with instruments, this was a really good show for the band. Setlist B got played, with Mike even calling it out on stage and giving a shoutout to our friends over at LPLive (but, like ... we're here too, Mike. We also care) Setlist B means that the lyrics being sung over the Inception intros is Iridescent, and that the LOST IN THE ECHO/A Place For My Head rotation spot gets another song added to the rotation. With Heavy Is the Crown being added as the second to last song of the set, Keys to the Kingdom now competes with the other two songs for attention.
Ok, now we know what Set B means. Thank you for the demonstration, Emily.
This was supposed to be the second the last show of the tour, with it ending in Bogota, Colombia on November 11th. But Linkin Park decided that I need to write some more of these posts, so they announced three more shows for November. Europe, the United States and South America get one more show each, with the tour now ending on the date of release for the bands new album From Zero, on November 15th in São Paulo, Brazil.Wiktionarypolymath (plural polymaths)
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With the advancement of technology, making it easier to livestream than ever before, fans at home were able to watch the Hamburg show on YouTube, TikTok and Instagram, getting to experience the show along with the fans attending the show. While we're not gonna ask our readers to livestream the show, if anyone reading this finds a stream or you're streaming it, let us know so we can watch along with you.
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Shows left:
September 28 - Seoul, South Korea
November 03 - Paris, France
November 08 - Dallas, Texas
November 11 - Bogota, Colombia
November 15 - São Paulo, Brazil
Setlist:
1) Somewhere I Belong
2) Crawling
3) Lying From You
4) Points of Authority
5) New Divide
6) The Emptiness Machine
7) The Catalyst
8) Burn It Down
9) Waiting For The End
10) Castle of Glass
11) Joe Solo
12) When They Come For Me / Remember The Name
13) A Place for My Head
14) Given Up
15) One Step Closer
16) Lost
17) Breaking the Habit
18) What I've Done
19) Leave Out All The Rest
20) My December
21) Friendly Fire
22) Numb
23) In The End
24) Faint
25) Papercut
26) Heavy Is the Crown
27) Bleed It Out (Reading My Eyes // Bridge)
We now have the first episode of LPTV documenting the From Zero world tour. We get to see some nice shots of the band performing, the band after their show in Los Angeles and even get a clip talking with superfan Sal before the show in New York. Make sure to check out the episode below.
Source: Linkin Park YouTube
Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda recently called into BBC Radio 1's New Music Show with Jack Saunders a day ahead of the band's September 24 show in London earlier this week. You can listen to the full interview segment here, where it will remain available to listen to for about a year time of writing.
In the fairly brisk 10-minute interview, Shinoda speaks with endlessly-energetic show host Jack Saunders about reconnecting with the Linkin Park fanbase through the band's new music releases and touring. He reflects on how Linkin Park's songs and live performances have consistently promoted catharsis and a sense of community for fans, and says he still considers this "part of the band's core DNA".
Later on in the interview, Shinoda speaks about seeing the new Linkin Park album From Zero slowly come into focus while aimlessly creating music with his bandmates, and the challenge of moving forward with the band and making a public return. He lastly also touches on about bringing newer band members Emily Armstrong and Colin Brittain into the Linkin Park fold, and the "constant evolution" of the chemistry within the band.
Again, the whole interview is available to listen to on BBC Sounds for a limited time.
Source: BBC Sounds via @Casualty