Linkin Park already back in the studio?

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The Californian rock group shared a video in which Mike Shinoda is joined in the studio by Emily Armstrong, while the FROM Zero tour marks a break.

We no longer stop Linkin Park. Back on the front of the stage, seven years after retired, the Californian group launched an international tour with its new singer Emily Armstrong and released the album “From Zero”. A first installment since the tragic disappearance of Chester Bennington, in July 2017, which rekindled the success of the group by reaching the first places of rankings in many countries.

On tour, the group finds time to create new music. As part of their LPTV from Zero series, which allows fans to follow the From Zero tour and its backstage, Linkin Park shared a video on its YouTube channel in which you can see Mike Shinoda and Emily Armstrong in the studio, in Los Angeles, for what seems to be the recording of a new title.

A creative break?

Difficult to get a precise idea of ​​this novelty with regard to the few images presented at the very end of the video but the fans already share their impatience to discover new creations of the stars of “in the end”. The group did not give more information about writing new titles.

Nevertheless, back from Asia, Mike Shinoda and his band mark a break in his From Zero Tour, which will not resume until April 26 in the city of Austin, Texas. What to give the group time to refine some rock nuggets of which it has the secret.

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