Linkin Park makes a bold statement with From Zero, their first full-length release since the heartbreaking loss of Chester Bennington in 2017. The album introduces Emily Armstrong of Dead Sara as co-lead vocalist alongside Mike Shinoda, signaling a significant shift in the band’s dynamics. Adding to the evolution, Colin Brittain steps in as the new drummer. The title From Zero harks back to the band’s original name, Xero, encapsulating their journey of reinvention while paying homage to their roots. The big question remains: does this reinvention resonate with fans and critics? Let’s dive into what the reviews are saying.
Linkin Park - From Zero
Nu-Metal Meets Modern Sounds in an Album Exploring Loss and Reinvention
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