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Pic Of The Day 03 Sep 2010

From joehahn.com:

We’re up to something. Can’t say what yet.

--Posted by Siby
Linkin Park, 'Wretches and Kings' -- New Song 03 Sep 2010

From aolradioblog.com:

Linkin Park's new track, 'Wretches and Kings' proves the alternative rock band is moving back to their rap-rock roots.

Opening with political activist Mario Savio's famous 'Bodies Upon the Gears' 1964 address ("And you've got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus, and you've got to make it stop"), the song breaks into a full-disgruntled effort, with low-register, looping electro-beats helmed by Joe Hahn.

Mike Shinoda even comfortably slides back into his heavy rapping-role, despicably delivering lines of communist hysteria: "Don't fight the power, nobody gets hurt / If you haven't heard yet, then I'm letting you know, there ain't shit / We don't run when the guns are low / And no one make a move unless my people say so / Got everything out of control."


***Edit:
Watch Mario Savio Speech on youtube.

--Posted by Siby
Megaphone Brad 03 Sep 2010

Watch new LPTV Episode here.

--Posted by Siby
Linkin Park, 'Wretches and Kings' -- Song Premiere 02 Sep 2010

From noisecreep.com:

A new Linkin Park album is always an event in the rock world. The band's new album, 'A Thousand Suns,' hits stores on Sept. 14. It's been three years since 'Minutes to Midnight,' so fans are clamoring for more from the California rockers.

Linkin Park are giving away the song 'Wretches and Kings' to people who pre-order the album at www.linkinpark.com. But first, AOL is beyond pleased to give fans the first listen to the beat-driven 'Wretches and Kings' with this exclusive premiere.

The song kicks off with an impassioned speech about breaking away from the machines that dictate life as we know it, before launching into a thunderous beat and Chester Bennington's signature vocals.

Listen the song here

--Posted by Siby
Skate Or Die!!! 02 Sep 2010

From joehahn.com:

Here’s an inside peek @ the skate decks we got for the album pre-sale. Pretty fresh hammerhead throwback shape with dope graphics from Spaceknuckle.






--Posted by Siby
Wretches & Kings 02 Sep 2010

From linkinpark.com:

If you pre-ordered A Thousand Suns from linkinpark.com, we are sending you a new song some time on Thursday (9/2). Check your emails to receive a high quality MP3 of "Wretches & Kings." If you haven't pre-ordered the album from us, you can do so here to get the song too. Check it out and let us know what you think.

Hope you enjoy.

-Chester

--Posted by Siby
Budi meets LP at gamescom 02 Sep 2010

I knew that the guys from MTV Gameone would meet LP at the gamescom!
And they did. Here is the interview.

source: mikeshinodaclan.com

--Posted by Siby
Interview with Phoenix 01 Sep 2010

Phoenix of Linkin Park sheds some light on a few of the secrets behind "The Catalyst" and A Thousand Suns in this exclusive interview with ARTISTdirect.com editor and Dolor author Rick Florino...
read the interview here

source: lplive.net

--Posted by Siby
Linkin Park's A Thousand Suns: Kid A, All Grown Up? 01 Sep 2010

From mtv.com:

According to legend, in August of 2000, a group of clearly terrified Capitol Records executives were outfitted with headphones, loaded into a series of unmarked vans and driven down the Pacific Coast Highway, where they listened to Radiohead's Kid A for the first time. It was an inspired — not to mention particularly apt — premiere for the album, and though the whole thing is rather apocryphal, it certainly made for nice copy at the time.

I only mention that because in August of 2010, a clearly relaxed Warner Bros. publicist sat me down in her office and allowed me one of the first listens to Linkin Park's A Thousand Suns. There were no headphones or unmarked vans or winding, windswept vistas — budgetary cuts, one can only assume — just an iced coffee and a notepad, which was sort of a shame, because if ever there was an album that deserves the Radiohead treatment, it's this one. Since, as you'll probably discover in the coming weeks, A Thousand Suns is most definitely Linkin Park's Kid A.

Well, maybe not technically, but, at the very least, spiritually. Like Kid A, Suns is an album of great ambition and equally great scope, a fearless effort that takes the band to places they've never been: darker and doomier places, louder and (in sections) heavier places too. Like Kid A, it is so completely different from the band's previous efforts that it will almost certainly stand as the line of demarcation between everything that came before and everything that will come after. And, much like Kid A, there just aren't a whole lot of guitars on it.

Instead, A Thousand Suns is washed in ominous electronics, jarring percussion and an unshakeable, unyielding post-millennial tension. The latter is nothing new for the band — their 2007 Minutes to Midnight dealt, in parts, with the politics of George W. Bush and the tragedy of Katrina — but here, they've steeped the entire album in a thick coat of dread. It's a transition underscored in the repeated refrain of "God bless us every one/ We're a broken people living under loaded gun," first heard in opening number "The Requiem" and then later on in lead single "The Catalyst." And in moments like the beginning of "When They Come for Me," when chirping crickets are gradually drowned out by the sound of artillery, or, most notably, in the use of recorded, world-weary speeches by scientist Robert Oppenheimer, political activist Mario Savio and Martin Luther King Jr.

Each of the speeches are appropriately monolithic — Oppenheimer's famous quoting of the Bhagavad Gita after the first testing of the atomic bomb in 1945, Savio's terrifyingly prescient "bodies upon the gears" screed in 1964, King's 1967 lament that the horrors of modern life "cannot be reconciled with wisdom, justice and love" — and it's telling that they all come from the last millennium. Because, really what A Thousand Suns (which takes its name from Oppenheimer's speech) is trying to say is that none of these problems, these terrors or these specters that haunt us in 2010 are particularly new. Quite the opposite, in fact. We've just chosen to ignore the warnings. And now it might be too late. And that's another reason it reminds me so much of Kid A.

But that's where the similarities between the albums end. Because rather than hide their fears in a claustrophobic din (as Radiohead did), Linkin Park make the conscious decision to rage against them. They're not willing to go down without a fight, and it's in those moments — the massive roar of "Waiting for the End," the thunderous, squealing "Blackout" (Chester Bennington's best moment on the album) and the muscle-bound might of "Wretches and Kings" — that the album truly soars. And it bears mentioning that for all its mechanized morose, there are some decidedly uplifting moments too. Most notable among them is "Iridescent," which starts with just a piano line, then slowly heads skyward on interlocking guitars (they do in fact exist on the album) and explodes in a rousing chorus of "Remember all the sadness and frustration/ And let go."

It all ends with an acoustic-based number, "The Messenger," which features Bennington going full-bore and culminates in this lyric: "When life leaves us blind/ Loves keeps us kind." And perhaps that's the real message of the album, that no matter how far gone things may be, humanity isn't beyond saving. What separates man from machine is our capacity to love, and despite all evidence to the contrary, there are still things worth believing in. All of that may seem crazy, but Linkin Park seem just insane enough to buy into it. And they want you to as well. After all, at this point, it's about all we have left.

So while A Thousand Suns may be dark, sprawling, discordant, ambitious and an all-out game changer, Kid A it's not. This one's optimistic.

--Posted by Siby
Ask Linkin Park A Question and some Hot Webcam Action 01 Sep 2010

From holamun2.com:

Want to learn more about Linkin Park? Here's your chance to ask Linkin Park a question! Post your questions below and we'll pick the best ones.


Enjoy Some Hot Webcam Action With Linkin Park

1. do you have a webcam?
2. do you have a free Skype account?
3. do you want to interview Linkin Park with your webcam?

If you answered "yes" to all three of these questions, make a video with your webcam and tell us why you should be the person who interviews Linkin Park. Upload your video below.

(We'll contact one of you to do the honors.)

source: holamun2.com

--Posted by Siby
Brad 31 Aug 2010

Pic from LP Facebook:

--Posted by Siby
LP as hologram at Felix Strums fight 31 Aug 2010

According to bild.de and an interview with Felix Sturm on figosport.de Linkin Park will be performing "Bleeding Out" in Los Angeles and will be there as holograms in the fighting Arena in Cologne.
Felix Sturm will be fighting against Giovanni Lorenzo on 04.09.2010.
Read more about Felix Sturm here.

From fightnews.com:
What’s up with Linkin Park? Will they play your walk-in live?

Last I heard they will be as a hologram in the arena and play live for us. But maybe they can come also. It’s a cool group. They’ve also invited me to their concert in Cologne on October 29th. They are world stars but nevertheless very cool guys. That has impressed me.

thanks anaPHX for the tip.

--Posted by Siby
Meeting of A Thousand Suns Trailer 31 Aug 2010

Watch it here.

thanks anaPHX for the tip.

--Posted by Siby

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