Linkin Park, one of the most iconic bands of the 2000s, has announced a major lineup change, introducing Emily Armstrong of Dead Sara as their new co-vocalist. This marks the band’s first significant shift since the tragic death of their beloved frontman, Chester Bennington, in 2017. The band revealed this exciting news during a live event, which also unveiled a fresh single, “The Emptiness Machine,” from their upcoming album From Zero. This new phase of Linkin Park comes with more than just a new voice; it represents a revitalized direction for the band as they return to the stage with an album and a world tour.
A New Voice: Emily Armstrong
Emily Armstrong, known for her powerful vocals and energetic performances as the lead singer of the alt-rock band Dead Sara, steps into a challenging but exciting role as Linkin Park’s new co-vocalist. Armstrong’s unique voice is a fitting addition to the band’s dynamic sound, channeling the same raw emotion that made Bennington such an unforgettable presence. She brings her own edge to the band without attempting to replicate Bennington’s style, carving out a distinct space within Linkin Park’s legacy.
Fans first witnessed Armstrong’s remarkable talent during the live debut of the band’s new lineup, where she shared vocal duties with Mike Shinoda. Her voice, which seamlessly blends with the band’s signature mix of rock and rap, has already garnered praise from both old and new fans alike. In the live performance, Armstrong delivered a powerful rendition of “Somewhere I Belong,” one of the band’s earlier hits, further cementing her place as the perfect fit for the band’s new era.
If you can sit down, watch this and not think Emily Armstrong is the perfect fit for the new direction Linkin Park are headed then I can only assume you are deaf
— Oli Hope (@ItsJustOlisWork) September 5, 2024
She is incredible! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/9WIXlnBxJ3
The Return of Linkin Park: The Album From Zero
In addition to introducing Armstrong, Linkin Park also revealed their first album in seven years, From Zero, which will be released on November 15 via Warner Records. The album title pays homage to the band’s origins—before they became Linkin Park, they were known as Xero. As Mike Shinoda explained in a statement, the album reflects both the band’s humble beginnings and the journey they’ve embarked upon with their new members.
From Zero promises to blend the band’s classic sound with fresh new elements, something Shinoda emphasized in his description of the album’s direction. “Sonically and emotionally, it is about past, present, and future—embracing our signature sound, but new and full of life,” he said. Fans can expect a blend of nostalgic Linkin Park vibes and innovative new influences.
The lead single from the album, “The Emptiness Machine,” captures the essence of Linkin Park’s DNA while pushing into new sonic territories. Armstrong’s vocals on the track bring a fresh intensity that complements Shinoda’s rapping and the band’s hard-hitting instrumentals. This new single has already generated buzz, and it serves as a strong indicator of what’s to come from the rest of the album.
A Global Tour: From Zero World Tour
Linkin Park’s return isn’t limited to the studio. The band also announced a highly anticipated From Zero world tour, marking their first tour since 2017. The six-date arena tour will span across the globe, hitting major cities such as Los Angeles, New York, Hamburg, London, Seoul, and Bogota. These performances will give fans a chance to see Armstrong and the new lineup in action, along with hearing new material from From Zero live for the first time.
The tour is a significant moment for the band as it reintroduces them to fans and the wider music world. Tickets for the tour will go on sale starting September 7, with pre-sales available for the LP Underground fan club a day earlier. Given the anticipation surrounding the band’s return, tickets are expected to sell quickly.
The Band’s Evolution: Colin Brittain Joins as Drummer
In addition to Emily Armstrong, Linkin Park also welcomes Colin Brittain, a well-known songwriter and producer, as their new drummer. Brittain’s previous work with artists like Papa Roach and All Time Low brings an added layer of experience and energy to the band. He replaces Rob Bourdon, the band’s original drummer, who has stepped away from his role. Brittain’s arrival, along with Armstrong, represents the evolution of Linkin Park as they navigate this new chapter.
Honoring the Past, Embracing the Future
While the addition of Emily Armstrong and Colin Brittain marks a significant change, Linkin Park has been clear that their legacy and the memory of Chester Bennington remain an integral part of who they are. The band’s greatest hits collection Papercuts (Singles Collection 2000-2023), released earlier this year, was a poignant reminder of their long-standing influence on the music industry. Songs like “In the End” and “Numb/Encore” have become timeless, continuing to resonate with listeners across generations.
The album From Zero and the upcoming tour offer a way for Linkin Park to honor their past while pushing forward. As Shinoda said, “We are proud of what Linkin Park has become over the years, and excited about the journey ahead.”
With Armstrong’s powerhouse vocals and Brittain’s rhythmic prowess, Linkin Park is set to embark on this next phase with renewed energy. For long-time fans, the band’s return feels both nostalgic and fresh, while for new listeners, this lineup offers a compelling entry point into the world of Linkin Park.
As they gear up for the release of From Zero and prepare to hit the road, Linkin Park stands ready to prove that they are far from done, and this new chapter may be their most exciting yet.