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The full video for the new Linkin Park single "A LIGHT THAT NEVER COMES" has been made available for viewing on ro69.jp and inthemix.com.au this morning. The embedded video players on both pages are region-locked for Japan and Australia, respectively, so it seems that fans outside of those countries will unfortunately have to wait to see the full music video.
List: the video can now also be watched on the following sites:
The Edge for New Zealand
KapanLagi.com for Indonesia
You2Play for Thailand
538 Radio for The Netherlands
UOL for Brazil
MTV Germany for Germany
or later on the official LP YouTube channel - or try the lprussia.com leak
The new music video shows the band members and Steve Aoki rendered in full CGI via motion capture; this echoes the techniques used for the "LIVING THINGS" album art as well as Linkin Park's animated video for "Pts.Of.Athrty" from 2002. As with most Linkin Park videos from the "A Thousand Suns" and "LIVING THINGS" album cycles, the "A LIGHT THAT NEVER COMES" video was directed by Linkin Park's Joe Hahn, with visuals effects handled once again by the band's team at Ghost Town Media.
In addition to this, a making-of featurette showing us the development process behind the new video can be watched (by anyone) on Dell's website.
Source: LPAssociation.com
List: the video can now also be watched on the following sites:
The Edge for New Zealand
KapanLagi.com for Indonesia
You2Play for Thailand
538 Radio for The Netherlands
UOL for Brazil
MTV Germany for Germany
or later on the official LP YouTube channel - or try the lprussia.com leak
The new music video shows the band members and Steve Aoki rendered in full CGI via motion capture; this echoes the techniques used for the "LIVING THINGS" album art as well as Linkin Park's animated video for "Pts.Of.Athrty" from 2002. As with most Linkin Park videos from the "A Thousand Suns" and "LIVING THINGS" album cycles, the "A LIGHT THAT NEVER COMES" video was directed by Linkin Park's Joe Hahn, with visuals effects handled once again by the band's team at Ghost Town Media.
In addition to this, a making-of featurette showing us the development process behind the new video can be watched (by anyone) on Dell's website.
Source: LPAssociation.com
POST TRAUMATIC ALBUM and 'CROSSING A LINE' SINGLE
Mike Shinoda has announced his brand new album, Post Traumatic, due out June 15th. Preorders for the album are live right now, via the brand new MikeShinoda.com website.
To go with the announcement, Mike has released the lead single from the record: 'Crossing A Line' - the song you have been seeing teasers of all week long. This is the track Mike played for fans in Hollywood, CA recently, where he filmed a new music video. Along with 'Crossing A Line,' a second track from the album, entitled 'Nothing Makes Sense Anymore' is included on the single. Videos for both of these songs are out as well!
complete news at LPLive.net
MIKE SHINODA CONFIRMS NEW SOLO ALBUM
In a series of social media posts beginning on Twitter and ending on Instagram, Mike said he plans to meet up with fans very shortly in Hollywood tonight near the old Tower Records building to film part of a new music video.
On Twitter, he began with, "I feel like meeting up with you guys later tonight" and added "literally in person."
In his Instagram post, he said, "Who wants to meet up and be in a music video? Im shooting something for my solo album at 8:30 in Hollywood tonight. In 45 minutes. Roll thru."
With Mike being spotted in a recording studio very recently, it was no surprise that new music was being recorded... but a solo album
NEW SONGS: Mike Shinoda - Traumatic EP
After a tease from Mike Shinoda yesterday he has unveiled a new EP titled "Post Traumatic" which contains three brand new songs. All the visuals and music are created by Mike himself. The EP is available now on digital outlets which you can access via the revamped mikeshinoda.com website. Listen and watch the new tracks below.
soure: lpassociation.com
New Song and the full show from the Hollywood Bowl
Linkin Park & Friends Celebrate Life in Honor of Chester Bennington - [LIVE from the Hollywood Bowl]
Looking For An Answer [Live from the Hollywood Bowl 2017] - Linkin Park
Here's the brand new LINKIN PARK song. Mike Shinoda wrote this 8 days after Chester Bennington passed away.
Lyrics:
There's an emptiness tonight...
A hole that wasn't there before...
And I keep reaching for the light...
But I can't find it anymore...
There's an emptiness tonight...
A heavy hand that pulls me down...
They say it's gonna be alright...
But can't begin to tell me how...
And I ask myself out loud...
Have I been lost all along?
Was there something I could
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