Review
"From Zero" by Linkin Park is a raw, thunderous return that'll shake you to your core. This ain't your daddy's Linkin Park, but it sure as hell carries their battle-worn spirit. With Emily Armstrong of Dead Sara stepping up to the mic and Colin Brittain hammering the skins, the band's cranked up the intensity to eleven.
Mike Shinoda and the crew have crafted a sonic rollercoaster that'll leave your ears ringing and your heart pounding. From the gut-punching intro of "From Zero" to the addictive hooks of "The Emptiness Machine", this album grabs you by the throat and doesn't let go. "Heavy Is the Crown" and "Over Each Other" are arena-ready anthems that'll have you screaming along at the top of your lungs.
But don't think for a second that Linkin Park's lost their edge. Tracks like "Cut the Bridge" and "IGYEIH" hit like a freight train, packed with the raw emotion and intensity that's always been their hallmark. And when they slow it down on "Good Things Go", you can feel the weight of their journey in every note. This album's a testament to the band's resilience, a middle finger to adversity, and a promise that Linkin Park's fire burns brighter than ever. - Logan