MIKE SHINODA Announces New Album ‘Post Traumatic’
Linkin Park co-lead singer Mike Shinoda is set to release his new full-length, Post Traumatic, this June.
Mike Shinoda has confirmed details of his forthcoming new album, Post Traumatic, set to arrive on June 15th on Warner Bros. Records.
In the months since the passing of Linkin Park vocalist Chester Bennington, Shinoda has immersed himself in art as a way of processing his grief. In January, he released the Post Traumatic EP consisting of three songs that will also land on the new full-length. Cathartic and deeply personal, the new record is ultimately about healing.
Shinoda explains:
It’s a journey out of grief and darkness, not into grief and darkness. If people have been through something similar, I hope they feel less alone. If they haven’t been through this, I hope they feel grateful.
To celebrate the announcement, he has unveiled two new tracks Crossing A Line and Nothing Makes Sense Anymore, as well as a video for Crossing A Line.
Additionally, Shinoda will perform a handful of solo shows this summer, including the Identity LA in Los Angeles on May 12th, Reading and Leeds Festival and the Summer Sonic Festival in Japan in August.