Linkin Park has unveiled a poignant gem from their vault, “Friendly Fire,” a track that echoes the indelible voice of the late Chester Bennington. This unreleased song, part of their much-anticipated greatest hits album “Papercuts,” marks a powerful moment for the band and its fans, bridging the past with the present.
Bennington, whose life tragically ended in 2017, left behind a legacy that continues to resonate with fans around the globe. “Friendly Fire” originates from the sessions for the band’s 2017 album, “One More Light,” showcasing the band’s evolving sound and Bennington’s unforgettable vocal prowess.
The release of “Friendly Fire” on Friday, accompanied by a music video filled with never-before-seen footage, offers fans a rare glimpse into the band’s creative process. Directed by Mark Fiore, a longtime collaborator, the video and song together encapsulate the essence of “One More Light.”
Brad Delson, Linkin Park’s lead guitarist, expressed his rediscovered admiration for the track, highlighting its narrative and emotional depth. Mike Shinoda, co-founder, reflected on the joy of curating “Papercuts,” emphasizing the collection’s representation of the band’s journey and the shared experiences with their audience.
“Papercuts” is set to feature a total of 20 tracks, each signifying a chapter in Linkin Park’s storied career. The inclusion of “Friendly Fire” adds a layer of poignant reminiscence to the album, serving as a tribute to Bennington’s enduring influence.
As the band steps out of hiatus, the release of this track and the upcoming album on April 12, offers fans a moment to celebrate Linkin Park’s legacy and Chester Bennington’s unforgettable impact on music and the lives he touched. Fans eagerly awaiting the release can pre-order or pre-save “Papercuts,” ensuring they’re part of this emotional journey from the outset.
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