Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park is “not sure” if the band will make new recordings of older songs which feature the late Chester Bennington.This comes after the band announced their comeback through a livestream event last Thursday (September 5) – debuting Emily Armstrong, formerly of Dead Sara, as their new singer.The announcement came after weeks of anticipation, sparked by a cryptic countdown the band teased to fans.
Their unexpected return featured a performance of a new track titled ‘The Emptiness Machine’ along with some Linkin Park classics.
They also revealed a new album called ‘From Zero’ and provided information about a world tour.Armstrong joins the line-up in place of late vocalist Chester Bennington, who died in 2017.
Fans questioned if Armstrong’s arrival will impact the band’s older material. One person asked online “are we going to get new recordings of some of the older songs”, to which Mike Shinoda said he’s “not sure”.So what do you think?#linkinpark pic.twitter.com/InoC0KnGyL— Linkin Park live Shows !!
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