Music
MIKE SHINODA Confirms June 15, 2018 Release Date for ‘Post Traumatic’ Solo Album
Linkin Park co-lead singer Mike Shinoda announced that he will release a full-length solo album, Post Traumatic, on June 15 through Warner Bros. Records.
Linkin Park co-lead singer Mike Shinoda announced that he will release a full-length solo album, Post Traumatic, on June 15 through Warner Bros. Records. Along with the album announcement, Shinoda released two new tracks – “Crossing A Line” and “Nothing Makes Sense Anymore” as well as a video for “Crossing A Line”.
The 16-track album is available to pre-order today, and will include the two aforementioned new tracks alongside the three tracks from the Post Traumatic EP, released earlier this year to critical acclaim. Additionally, Shinoda will perform a handful of solo shows this summer, including the Identity LA in Los Angeles on May 12, Reading and Leeds Festival and the Summer Sonic Festival in Japan in August. Stay tuned for additional dates to be announced.
-
Music1 week ago
Take That (w/ Olly Murs) Kick Off Four-Night Leeds Stint with Hit-Laden Spectacular [Photos]
-
Alternative/Rock2 days ago
The V13 Fix #011 w/ Microwave, Full Of Hell, Cold Years and more
-
Alternative/Rock1 week ago
The V13 Fix #010 w/ High on Fire, NOFX, My Dying Bride and more
-
Features1 week ago
Tour Diary: Gen & The Degenerates Party Their Way Across America
-
Culture2 weeks ago
Dan Carter & George Miller Chat Foodinati Live, Heavy Metal Charities and Pre-Gig Meals
-
Music1 week ago
Reclusive Producer Stumbleine Premieres Beat-Driven New Single “Cinderhaze”
-
Indie2 days ago
Deadset Premiere Music Video for Addiction-Inspired “Heavy Eyes” Single
-
Alternative/Rock2 weeks ago
Three Lefts and a Right Premiere Their Guitar-Driven Single “Lovulator”