First Impression

Since Linkin Park announced their return with a new vocalist and album, fans have been split—some excited for the comeback, others critical for various reasons. Upon release, many noted that From Zero doesn’t sound like “old Linkin Park.” But does it need to? Music should be judged on its quality, not its similarity to past work. From Zero is a strong album, blending a return to heavier sounds with occasional ventures into different sounds. Emily Armstrong proved she was the perfect choice for the band, showcasing incredible vocal range, whether delivering powerful screams or calm, emotive singing.

Visual Vibes

The cover art of From Zero is intriguing, featuring a liquid-like design resembling melting metal in various textures and colors. This imagery could symbolize Linkin Park’s rebirth, as if being remade or recreated, while also reflecting the band’s versatility in their music.

Track on Repeat

My favorite track on From Zero is “Two-Faced,” a stunning callback to Linkin Park’s heavier days. Emily Armstrong truly shines with her powerful heavy vocals, capturing the raw intensity fans love. The song’s dynamic music and seamless switches between rap and rock create a perfect blend of the band’s signature styles.

Stand Out Lyric

I give you everything I haveAll you give me is your uglinessYou’re not as honest as you actJust a devil with a god complexI’m not the enemy you make me out to beAnd I’m so tired of this wishful thinkingDrowning, sinking, left with nothin’ leftI give you everything I have

Track 10 – “IGYEIH”

In-depth Notes

Musical Shape

The musical shape of From Zero is diverse, blending elements of heavy rock, hip-hop, and even EDM. Tracks like “Casualty” and “Two-Faced” lean into the band’s heavier roots, while songs like “Overflow” explore hip-hop and electronic influences. This mix keeps the album exciting and fresh—a diversity fans would expect from Linkin Park.

Vocal Performance

The vocal performance on From Zero is outstanding. Emily Armstrong showcases incredible range, excelling in both powerful screams and calm, emotive singing, proving she’s a perfect fit for Linkin Park’s evolving sound. Mike Shinoda also shines, seamlessly blending his signature rap style with the album’s heavier and melodic moments, adding depth and energy to each track.

Production Quality

The production quality of From Zero is top-notch, seamlessly transitioning between heavy and calm tracks. Each song is crafted to highlight the band’s versatility, though a ballad-style track would have added even more depth and richness to the overall experience.

General Theme

Many songs on From Zero touch on the idea of rebirth and regeneration through their lyrics and concepts. This theme is also reflected in the experimental elements, which add a sense of exploration and renewal to the music.

Final Verdict

Bold and exciting comeback

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Perfect For…

Workout

Relaxing 

Post-breakup

Driving

Will I play it again?

From Zero delivers several standout tracks that will undoubtedly find their way onto repeat playlists. Songs like “Two Faced” and “Casualty” capture the perfect balance of intensity and melody, making them impossible to listen to just once.

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