LINKIN PARK – Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Dave “Phoenix”
Farrell, Joe Hahn, Emily Armstrong, and Colin Brittain – reveal an
emotionally-charged new single entitled “Over Each Other”.
This time around, the song revolves around a striking,
soulful, and soaring solo vocal from Emily Armstrong. Icy keys flicker over a
glitchy beat backed by guitar as her voice rings out on the refrain, “All we
are is talking over each other.” The cinematic video – directed by Joe Hahn and
shot on location in Seoul – follows the intense dramatic arc of a relationship
literally about to crash, capturing the turbulent emotional ebb and flow of the
track itself.
“Over Each Other” precedes the much-anticipated arrival of
LINKIN PARK’s first album since 2017, 'FROM ZERO', on November 15. Pre-save
HERE via Warner Records. “This song is an extra special one for me, because it’s my
first solo vocal in LINKIN PARK... I can’t believe I’m saying that! ” says
Armstrong. “But it’s also such an emotional and relatable song. And then to
shoot the video in Korea with Joe, who is so brilliant at what he does, is
something I will cherish forever.” Hahn adds, “It’s been a dream of mine to direct a project in
Korea one day – and it finally happened! Emily and I stayed a few extra days
after our Seoul show and are so grateful to the cast and crew who helped us
out. We really embraced the K-ness of it all, wanting it to feel like a true
K-drama. We hope you all love it as much as we do! ” LINKIN PARK ignited this season with “The Emptiness
Machine”. It has exploded as the #1 rock song in the country and the biggest
rock song of 2024. It made a rapid climb to #1 on both the Billboard Mainstream
Rock Airplay Chart and Alternative Airplay Chart. In total, the band have
scored a staggering 13 #1 entries on the latter chart (the second-most in
history) with three in the last eighteen months. Thus far, “The Emptiness Machine” has gathered a
quarter-of-a-billion global streams and counting. Their latest drop of “Heavy
Is The Crown” last month is following fast in the same path, eclipsing 270
million streams and 55 million YouTube views.
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