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From Zero

Linkin Park

From Zero

Eighth studio album and first in seven years from the Californian alt.rock group featuring new co-lead singer Emily Armstrong of Dead Sara

ADM rating[?]

7.0

Label
Warner Records
UK Release date
15/11/2024
US Release date
15/11/2024
  1. 9.0 |   Vinyl Chapters

    NEW For long-time fans, From Zero offers a mix of nostalgia and renewal. For newcomers, it’s an invitation to explore the band’s rich discography. Either way, it’s clear that Linkin Park is not just surviving but thriving in this new chapter of their career
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  2. 8.0 |   The Independent

    Armstrong’s new flavour is balanced by the familiarity of the nu-metal band’s crowd-pleasing chord progressions
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  3. 8.0 |   musicOMH

    Compact and intense, the band’s first album since the death of Chester Bennington is a powerful tribute to their legacy
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  4. 8.0 |   The Guardian

    They sold millions as the most poppy and emotional band in nu-metal. Now, returning with Emily Armstrong as frontwoman, they remain just as dynamic
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  5. 8.0 |   Kerrang!

    Not every song is something to write home about, and not everyone is going to be on board with a new singer, but as a piece of work, it’s a clear reminder of why Linkin Park reached the heights they did and continue to influence multiple generations of artists
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  6. 8.0 |   The Arts Desk

    Graceful and well earned, 'From Zero' captivates with newness but is true to the bands heritage
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  7. 8.0 |   Dork

    As far as comebacks go, this ranks among the best. Linkin Park are back at stadium rock’s top table, and not a moment too soon
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  8. 7.0 |   Spectrum Culture

    Despite Chester Bennington’s untimely tragedy shadowing Linkin Park’s regrouping as Emily Armstrong takes on his mantle, the band recaptures some old magic we haven’t heard since their heyday
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  9. 7.0 |   God Is In The TV

    The elephant in the room is how the older fanbase will accept (or not) Armstrong’s vocal changing the sound, but the spirit is still as noticeable in the other parts of the outfit, and it’s an easy transition
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  10. 6.0 |   NME

    Arguably rock’s biggest comeback album in recent history is an intriguing mix of sensational, knockout stadium rock and some perplexingly tired songwriting
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  11. 5.6 |   Sputnik Music (staff)

    Through its highs and lows, the album does manage to hit many eras of the band and attempts to bring back the sounds of the past
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  12. 5.0 |   Clash

    An opinion-splitting return with soaring highs and disappointing lows
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  13. 5.0 |   Slant Magazine

    The band spends much of the album’s half-hour runtime reliving the past
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