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  1. With the excitement of the first leg of the tour underway, Billboard has posted a new interview with Emily, Mike, and Phoenix!

    In the interview the band talks about the tour, Up From the Bottom, and the upcoming deluxe of From Zero (including some details about Let You Fade!) 

     

    Hit the link below to check it out

     

     

  2. On 1/30/2025 at 4:10 PM, RogueSoul said:

    As I get older the songs make that much more sense to me. OML still Top 3 for me.

    You get me.

    OML is such an important album to me & it blows my mind that there’s still so much unnecessary discourse over it. FZ is also great! I think it’s possible to like both & acknowledge that there are flaws in each. 

  3. I still think Heavy is a good song. Simple writing and basic structure yes, but I think it works. I liked the idea that it started off a little softer and continued to grow sonically, though I wish that the live instruments were a little more prevalent. 
     

    I think had the OML era not ended in tragedy, a few of those songs would’ve been mainstays on the setlist. Hopefully in ‘25, Talking to Myself & Heavy (Mike on verse one, Emily on v2?) make their way onto the setlist again. 

  4. might be recency bias, but this is my discography ranking right now. None of the albums are bad though.

    1. Meteora
    2. A Thousand Suns
    3. Hybrid Theory 
    4. Minutes to Midnight
    5. From Zero
    6. LIVING THINGS
    7. One More Light
    8. The Hunting Party

  5. 40 minutes ago, JZLP-RoadsUntraveled said:

    We need at least 14 full songs

     

    10 is not enough.

    weirdly enough, i disagree. i think in any other event, i’m all for more songs, but with this being a comeback, they want each song to be as strong as ever as a statement. More killer, less filler if that makes sense. 

     

    plus, this just means you can listen to it twice an hour!

  6. 25 minutes ago, martinez said:

    Linkin Park released an edited version of the live performance of "The Emptiness Machine" from September 5. The video contains different shots than the one from the live stream, audio was professionally mixed by Ethan Mates.

     

     

    Credits:

    Directed by Mark Ritchie

    Edited by Igor Kovalik

    Color by TheBrewery.co

    Mixed by Ethan Mates

    i hope we get a professional mix of the whole show, this is great. 

  7. 6 minutes ago, leftshoe18 said:

    I'm very emotional right now. I'm feeling a lot of similar emotions to right before the Hollywood Bowl show. 

     

    Joe's "I Wish You Were Here" post made me tear up.

    yeah same. 

    i’ve had 7 years to be ready for this, and i thought i was, but today i have the biggest pit in my stomach.

  8. 48 minutes ago, YRQRM0 said:

    "Be a part of something" is interesting and also has me feeling a bit unsure about our assumptions. Like I'm beginning to think more along the lines of this being a one-time tour or festival run, maybe with a new song or EP on streaming to coincide, but not something that is indefinite. 

    Like, I'm not getting my hopes up for it to be an indefinite comeback yet. I'm thinking it's gonna be a limited run/celebration, maybe with content from fans similar to Mike's Open Door campaign back in the day

    fair point. i think if Adam quit another job to come back as LP’s digital manager, this might be something a bit more permanent. not sure though.

  9. 15 minutes ago, Rasputin 93 said:

    Well, this worked perfectly. Even if some fans are going at each other's throats. But they brought the fanbase together and the traction keeps going.

     

    Whoever is calling this a marketing disaster doesn't understand who the target audience was, clearly media keeps reporting about this for even longer now, which results in longer exposure and prolonged audience reach. And the actual spread of the revelation of what's to come won't be impacted by this stunt either.

    agreed 100%, i can understand the criticism to a point, but honestly this is the only place i’ve been seeing negative reactions. the larger music world is learning about the countdown/up for the first time, which means that more eyes will be on the band when the announcement comes. 
    LP has been doing stuff like this consistently, the risk is worth the reward. 

  10. I would imagine every album will get representation on the set list. Even if OML had very vocal dislike towards it, the band was super proud of it and still is… 

    now as for Hunting Party… if they skipped it on Papercuts, they will for sure skip it on tour… (joking, please don’t start arguing again)

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