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UPI
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- UPI
Listen: Linkin Park releases 'Let You Fade' single, 'From Zero' deluxe edition
Brad Delson, Mike Shinoda and Rob Bourdon, from left to right, of Linkin Park attend the American Music Awards in 2017. The rock band released new music Friday. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo May 16 (UPI) -- Linkin Park is back with new music. The rockers released the deluxe version of their comeback album From Zero on Friday, with three additional tracks. The songs include "Let You Fade," "Unshatter" and the previously released "Up from the Bottom." Fans voiced their love for "Let You Fade" in the YouTube video's comment section. "The quality of Linkin Park's music in this era is still on another level," one fan wrote. From Zero was Linkin Park's first album in over seven years. It is the first to feature new singer Emily Armstrong and drummer Colin Brittain.


Forbes
28-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Linkin Park's New Single Is A Fast Bestseller
Linkin Park's new single "Up from the Bottom" debuts at No. 8 on iTunes, helping launch the deluxe ... More edition of From Zero as "Heavy is the Crown" continues to succeed. HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 17: (L-R) Colin Brittain, Emily Armstrong, Mike Shinoda, and Joe Hahn of Linkin Park poses on the Winners Walk during the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards at Dolby Theatre on March 17, 2025 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic) Linkin Park had been relatively quiet for several years, but in the past few months, the band has made something of a comeback. That revival continues today with a new song, and the group scores another quick sales hit that shows how dedicated its fans are to this day. The outfit's new single, "Up from the Bottom," recently arrived on iTunes, and longtime followers of the rockers have already pushed it into the highest tier on the platform. On Thursday night (March 27), Linkin Park dropped "Up from the Bottom," the new single the band had been teasing for some time. The rockers had hyped the cut across social media and built anticipation with interviews, and it seems the effort paid off. As of Friday morning (March 28), the track sits at No. 8 on the iTunes top songs chart in the U.S. "Up from the Bottom" is one of the highest-ranking new tracks on the U.S. iTunes chart at the moment. It currently stands as the second-loftiest debut, coming in just behind Mondo Cozmo's "Only Shine," which appears at No. 3. The current iTunes ranking includes a handful of high-profile debuts, including two others that join Linkin Park inside the top 10. Just one space behind "Up from the Bottom" is "Mayberry," a new duet by Rascal Flatts and Blake Shelton. That cut opens at No. 9. Ariana Grande's "Twilight Zone," which appears on the newly released deluxe edition of Eternal Sunshine, launches at No. 10. This new single isn't a standalone release — it marks the beginning of a new chapter in Linkin Park's career. "Up from the Bottom" is the lead track from the deluxe edition of From Zero, the group's latest full-length. That album originally dropped in late 2024 and marked a turning point for the act, as it introduced several new members, including lead vocalist Emily Armstrong. From Zero is Linkin Park's first full album of new material since the passing of founding member Chester Bennington, and the extended take is coming this spring. While "Up from the Bottom" might be Linkin Park's latest push, the band is still riding high with another recent hit. "Heavy Is the Crown," also featured on From Zero, remains hugely successful across multiple Billboard charts. It's currently present on six different tallies, and this week, it places inside the top 10 on three of them. The tune nearly climbs to the summit on the Rock & Alternative Airplay chart, holding steady at No. 2. At the same time, the title also improves on the Alternative Airplay tally, pushing from No. 7 to No. 6—its highest position yet.