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Linkin Park Release New Song “Up From the Bottom”

James Minchin III (rights holder), CeriRoberts (Warner Records representative), CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
James Minchin III (rights holder), CeriRoberts (Warner Records representative), CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Linkin Park’s resurgence is marked by the release of their explosive new single “Up From the Bottom,” which is part of a forthcoming deluxe edition of their 2024 album From Zero. “Up From the Bottom” serves as a dynamic testament to the band’s musical evolution, seasoned with the electricity captured from live performances during their world tour. The single garnered over a million streams within hours of release, reflecting the band’s lasting appeal and the anticipation surrounding their new material.

Linkin Park’s comeback has been significant, given the band’s inactivity following the tragic loss of their lead vocalist Chester Bennington in 2017. The From Zero album marked a new era for the band, introducing fans to new members Emily Armstrong, Colin Brittain, and Alex Feder, who have seamlessly integrated with returning members Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Joe Hahn, and Dave “Phoenix” Farrell. The deluxe edition of From Zero is set to feature a blend of both new and live performances, including vibrant tracks such as “Up From the Bottom,” which carries Linkin Park’s hallmark intensity and blending of nu-metal and rock elements.

The addition of new vocalist Emily Armstrong has injected fresh energy into Linkin Park’s sound, as demonstrated in “Up From the Bottom.” Her powerful voice harmonizes with Mike Shinoda’s iconic rap-rock flow, creating a track that is both modern and reminiscent of Linkin Park’s distinctive musical legacy. This release highlights the band’s ability to innovate while remaining true to the sound that made them a household name in rock music. The music video accompanying “Up From the Bottom” visually captures this blend of past and present, featuring vivid stage performances and behind-the-scenes studio shots.

The track’s inception during their global tour underscores Linkin Park’s commitment to maintaining a lively connection with their audience, both with new fans and long-time followers. Fans can look forward to experiencing these new songs live, as Linkin Park embarks on an extensive tour across North America and beyond. This ambitious tour schedule affirms their readiness to reclaim their place at the forefront of the rock genre, inviting fans to experience the full spectrum of their reinvigorated sound.

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