Linkin Park Try Something a Little Different

Not only is Linkin Park releasing a new album entitled A Thousand Suns and going on a South American/European tour in support of it, they’re getting some serious input from their fans about what the album is going to sound like.  The band has released audio stems from their upcoming single, “The Catalyst,” on their website with the idea that their fans can mix and edit the tracks, upload their mix back to the website and then compete to see which one is the best. The winning track will either be included on the upcoming album or the fans responsible will go on stage with the band to perform it.

The angle that Linkin Park is going for has also been utilized by forwarding-thinking groups such as Radiohead–for their album In Rainbows–and Nine Inch Nails–via remix.nin.com, a website where fans can submit and discuss their remixes of the entire NIN catalog.

A Thousand Suns comes out on September 14 on Warner Brothers Records. “The Catalyst,” however, drops August 2nd. The audio stems are already online here.

Linkin Park’s upcoming tour dates are as follows:

10/9 – Maquinaria Festival – Santiago, Chile
10/11 – SWY Music & Arts Festival – Sao Paulo, Brazil
10/20 – O2 Arena – Berlin, Germany
10/22 – Schleyerhalle – Stuttgart, Germany
10/23 – Tips Arena – Linz, Austria
10/25 – Bercy – Paris, France
10/27 – Lanxess Arena – Koln, Germany
10/29 – O2 Arena – Hamburg, Germany
10/30 – MCH Arena – Herning, Denmark
11/1 – Hallenstadion – Zurich, Switzerland
11/2 – Festhalle – Frankfurt, Germany
11/4 – MEN Arena – Manchester, UK
11/9 – LG Arena – Birmingham, UK
11/10 – O2 Arena – London, UK
11/11 – O2 Arena – London, UK

Nathaniel Ott Homer: I am a graduate of Vassar College ('10) with a degree in art history. I love making music even though I have no idea how to play an instrument. I like things big, bold, weird and drab. I like things psychotic and wacky, yet sweet and serene and subtle and sincere.
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