Mike Shinoda Defends Linkin Park's 'New Chapter' With Vocalist Emily Armstrong
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Amid criticisms including one from late frontman Chester Bennington's son, Linkin Park's founding member explains that the band's new lineup is 'not about erasing the past.'

AceShowbiz - Linkin Park has officially returned with a "From Zero World Tour," unveiling a new lineup that includes vocalist Emily Armstrong of Dead Sara. During their performance at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, founding member Mike Shinoda addressed the band's "new chapter."

Despite the addition of Armstrong, Shinoda emphasized that the band's goal was not to erase the past but to embrace a fresh start, acknowledging both their history and their evolving future. "We love playing for you guys, we love writing this music," said Shinoda, expressing the group's enthusiasm for their upcoming record.

The band's decision to recruit Armstrong has sparked mixed reactions. After the announcement, Chester Bennington's son, Jamie, voiced his disapproval due to Armstrong's alleged ties to the Church of Scientology and her support of Danny Masterson, convicted of rape. Jamie accused the band of "betraying the trust" of fans.

Shinoda responded to these concerns during the concert, stating, "It is not about erasing the past. It is about starting this new chapter into the future and coming out here for each and every one of you." He added that the band feels "really empowered" with the new lineup, blending their signature sound with innovative elements.

Linkin Park's return under a transformed lineup marks a significant milestone in the band's journey. While honoring the memory of Bennington, the band is committed to forging a new path, balancing respect for the past with a fresh and exciting vision for the future.

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