Friday, November 15, 2024

As their
Warner Music comeback album,
From Zero, arrives worldwide,
Linkin Park's
Mike Shinoda and
Emily Armstrong sat with
Amazon Music's
Zach Sang to discuss the band's unlikely but already hugely successful reunion.
Asked how hard it was to keep the news secret for months, Shinoda replied, "The only thing that makes sense is that it didn't leak because people either liked us or respected us enough to not do that. I like my friends even more now because nobody went out and was, like, 'Yo, did you hear?'"
When the band first began rehearsing for live performances, Shinoda explained, "I hoped we'd set aside enough time for us to get this right," elaborating, "We were changing keys on songs that we played for 20 years. I had to relearn 'Breaking the Habit' from scratch practically."
Elsewhere, the pair talk about how they met, how Shinoda and late frontman
Chester Bennington used to write lyrics together and how new drummer
Colin Brittain was almost hired to play guitar instead.
Apparently not discussed? How guitarist
Brad Delson maintained his resplendent afro for years in the 2000s. Watch the full Amazon Music conversation
here.