30. March 2018
Check out the videos for Mike’s new tracks “Crossing A Line” + "Nothing Makes Sense Anymore" and pre-order his new album POST TRAUMATIC out June 15th. Details on MikeShinoda.com
20. March 2018
Wishing a happy birthday to our brother Chester today. In his honor, we are launching a fundraiser on our Facebook page via Music for Relief’s ONE MORE LIGHT FUND, benefiting 320 Changes Direction, a partnership between Talinda Bennington and The Campaign to Change Direction. The mission is to change how we think and talk about mental health; enabling people who are struggling to seek help and streamlining resources for individuals and families. Details below on how you can get involved...
26. February 2018
Last month, Linkin Park’s bassist Phoenix released a new podcast called Member Guest, featuring golfer Brendan Steele and Linkin Park’s videographer Mark Fiore. Each week they bring new guests to talk about random things, and have had so far famous musicians and golfers, such as M. Shadows, Tré Cool, John Mallinger, and Charley Hoffman. This week’s episode features our own Mike Shinoda, where they talk about lots of things, including Mike’s Post Traumatic EP.
10. February 2018
Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda recently shared his first solo effort, the Post Traumatic EP, featuring three heartfelt new tracks and joined the lineup of this August's Summer Sonic Festival in Japan. Following the announcement, fans started a campaign to promote the record and try to get solo shows in their cities.
03. February 2018
Mike gets to know his fans (and Linkin Park fans) that he will participate in the Summer Sonic Festival 2018 in Japan, 18-19 August, festival which Linkin Park performed in some past editions, but now without the band. This is the first show to be performed after Chester's death and after releasing the new soloist "Post Traumatic" EP to which he has also released videos visible on the youtube account. He will perform alongside several prominent names including Noel Gallagher, Queens of the...
01. February 2018
The band wonders about its future six months after the death of Chester Bennington. "I have every intention on continuing with Linkin Park and the guys feel the same. We have a lot of rebuilding to do, and questions to answer, so it'll take time." That was Mike Shinoda, recently, posted via twitter questioned by a follower on the future of band. The reference, of course, is what will be of Linkin Park without the charismatic Chester Bennington, who died suicide last July 20 in Los Angeles.
28. January 2018
Linkin Park/Fort Minor, etc. vocalist Mike Shinoda has now released three solo songs as the “Post Traumatic” EP. He commented of them: “The past six months have been a rollercoaster. Amidst the chaos, I’ve started to feel an intense gratitude–for your tributes and messages of support, for the career you have allowed me to have, and for the simple opportunity to create. Today, I’m sharing three songs I wrote and produced, with visuals that I filmed, painted, and edited myself. At its...
06. January 2018
With the sudden death of his great friend and band mate Chester Bennington, Linkin Park multi-instrumentalist Mike Shinoda has experienced a difficult 2017. In a new Instagram message, Shinoda looks back on 2017 and ahead to this year. "...It's weird to think back and say: 'Yep, that was unquestionably the worst year of my life,'" Shinoda writes. "We teach our kids: it's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game. If we lose, we focus on our love of playing. We ask ourselves what...
06. January 2018
Linkin Park, Metallica and Twenty One Pilots are among the top-selling rock artists of 2017, according to Nielsen Music's year-end report. The three acts stood tall in a period that showed a further decline for rock music overall, with R&B/hip-hop becoming the most dominant genre in the U.S. You can download the full report from Nielsen Music here, which states that nine of the top 10 "most-consumed songs" for the year were from the R&B and hip-hop genre. Examining music industry trends...

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