

Twitter: youtube.On Friday, nu-metal band Linkin Park released its seventh full-length studio album, One More Light. Shinoda is a founding member of the group, which achieved the best-selling debut of this century with their Diamond-certified album, Hybrid Theory, selling over 10 million copies in the US alone. Collectively, they sold out stadiums around the globe and earned a multitude of accolades including 2 Grammy Awards, 5 American Music Awards, 4 MTV VMA Awards, 10 MTV Europe Music Awards, 3 World Music Awards, and most recently, “Rock Album of the Year” at the 2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards for their seventh studio album, One More Light. In 2005, Shinoda launched his first solo project, Fort Minor, releasing The Rising Tied to critical acclaim, with the single “Where’d You Go,” which reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and accumulated nearly 10 million YouTube views to date. He is best known as co-lead vocalist for multi-platinum Grammy-Award winning rock band, Linkin Park, which has sold over 55 million albums worldwide and commanded a massive fan following, holding the title as the most-liked band on Facebook and amassing over 5.5 billion YouTube views. Mike Shinoda is a songwriter, performer, record producer, film composer and visual artist. “If they haven’t been through this, I hope they feel grateful.” “If people have been through something similar, I hope they feel less alone,” he says. The songs, though specific about Shinoda’s experience with loss, manage to be universally relatable, thanks to their honesty and heart.

Ultimately, Post Traumatic is an album about healing. “It’s a journey out of grief and darkness, not into grief and darkness,” Shinoda says. The response was overwhelming positive, with New York Times stating “The tracks are reverberant electronic dirges the rhymes, heading into sung choruses, testify to bewilderment, mourning, resentment, self-pity and questions about what to do.”įollowing the EP release, Shinoda continued to create, and the result is the upcoming Post Traumatic, a transparent and intensely personal album that, despite its title, isn’t entirely about grief, though it does start there. In January, he released the Post Traumatic EP consisting of three deeply personal songs – each one a powerful, stream-of-consciousness expression of unvarnished grief – accompanied by homemade visuals that Shinoda filmed, painted and edited himself. In the months since the passing of Linkin Park vocalist Chester Bennington, Shinoda has immersed himself in art as a way of processing his grief. With no agenda, Shinoda hunkered down alone in his Los Angeles home and began writing, recording, and painting.

LISTEN/SHARE “Crossing A Line” / “Nothing Makes Sense Anymore” WATCH/SHARE Official Video for “Crossing A Line”: Stay tuned for additional dates to be announced. Additionally, Shinoda will perform a handful of solo shows this summer, including the Identity LA in Los Angeles on May 12, Reading and Leeds Festival and the Summer Sonic Festival in Japan in August. Along with the album announcement, Shinoda released two new tracks – “Crossing A Line” and “Nothing Makes Sense Anymore,” as well as a video for “Crossing A Line.” The 16-track album is available to pre-order today, and will include the two aforementioned new tracks alongside the three tracks from the Post Traumatic EP, released earlier this year to critical acclaim. Linkin Park co-lead singer Mike Shinoda announced today that he will release a full-length solo album, Post Traumatic, due out June 15 on Warner Bros. SELECT SOLO SHOWS CONFIRMED FOR U.S., U.K. TWO NEW TRACKS “CROSSING A LINE” AND “NOTHING MAKES SENSE ANYMORE” OUT TODAY
