
In an exclusive interview with The Guardian, Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda and Emily Armstrong delve into the making of their highly anticipated album, From Zero. The duo shares insights into their collaborative process, the emotional depth of the new tracks, and what fans can expect from the band's evolving sound.
A Fresh Creative Vision
Shinoda, a founding member of Linkin Park, and Armstrong, known for her work with Dead Sara, reveal how their partnership brought a fresh perspective to the band's music. "We wanted to push boundaries and explore new sonic territories," Shinoda explains. "Emily's voice and energy added a unique layer to our sound."
The Emotional Core of 'From Zero'
The album, From Zero, is described as a deeply personal project. Armstrong shares, "Each song tells a story, and we poured our hearts into every lyric. It's about resilience and starting over." Shinoda adds, "The themes are universal, but the approach is intimate. We hope listeners connect with it on a personal level."
What's Next for Linkin Park?
Fans eager for more will be pleased to know that the band is already planning future projects. "This is just the beginning," Shinoda teases. "We're excited to see where this journey takes us." Armstrong echoes his enthusiasm, "Collaborating with Linkin Park has been incredible, and there's so much more to come."