Linkin Park is back and they’re not just making noise—they’re making headlines! After seven years of silence following the tragic loss of frontman Chester Bennington in 2017, the band is ready to turn up the volume once again. This time, they’re rolling out the red carpet for a new lead singer, Emily Armstrong.
Emily Armstrong | Credit: Instagram/@emilyarmstrong
Didn’t see that coming, did you? In a recent livestream event, the band’s familiar faces—Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Phoenix, and Joe Hahn—introduced Armstrong as the newest member of the Linkin Park family. For the uninitiated, this powerhouse vocalist is best known as the lead singer & co-founder of the rock band, Dead Sara.
If you haven’t heard of her yet, get ready for a wild ride through her career that’s as colorful as her hair on stage!
The Future of Linkin Park with Emily...
Emily Armstrong | Credit: Instagram/@emilyarmstrong
Didn’t see that coming, did you? In a recent livestream event, the band’s familiar faces—Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Phoenix, and Joe Hahn—introduced Armstrong as the newest member of the Linkin Park family. For the uninitiated, this powerhouse vocalist is best known as the lead singer & co-founder of the rock band, Dead Sara.
If you haven’t heard of her yet, get ready for a wild ride through her career that’s as colorful as her hair on stage!
The Future of Linkin Park with Emily...
- 9/6/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong invited Courtney Love onstage to join his cover band, the Coverups, Tuesday night in London, where they performed Tom Petty and Cheap Trick songs at The Garage, a 600-capacity venue.
The band performed a number of covers, including Plimsouls’ “A Million Miles Away” and Ramones’ “I Wanna be Sedated,” alongside songs from the Pretenders, Bryan Adams, and the Clash, as Billboard reports. But the big surprise of the night was to come about halfway through their set.
“Ladies and gentleman, Courtney Love,” the Green Day frontman said,...
The band performed a number of covers, including Plimsouls’ “A Million Miles Away” and Ramones’ “I Wanna be Sedated,” alongside songs from the Pretenders, Bryan Adams, and the Clash, as Billboard reports. But the big surprise of the night was to come about halfway through their set.
“Ladies and gentleman, Courtney Love,” the Green Day frontman said,...
- 2/28/2024
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
There has been a scarcity of Courtney Love music since 2010, but just as the decade prepares to close, rock’s wayward daughter has returned. “Mother,” which is featured on the soundtrack for upcoming horror film The Turning, is a gothic epic where her smoky rasp shines.
Both the film and Love’s contribution to the soundtrack pull directly from Henry James’ classic ghost story The Turn of the Screw. “Mother” serves as a perfect reminder of the type of drama Love has always brought to her music, especially in the...
Both the film and Love’s contribution to the soundtrack pull directly from Henry James’ classic ghost story The Turn of the Screw. “Mother” serves as a perfect reminder of the type of drama Love has always brought to her music, especially in the...
- 11/21/2019
- by Brittany Spanos
- Rollingstone.com
A new year has arrived and with it the challenge of reviewing a new work from Korea's arthouse darling Hong Sang-soo. On the Beach at Night Alone, which borrows its name from the title of a Walt Whitman poem and premieres at the Berlin International Film Festival, his third time there in competition after Night and Day and Nobody's Daughter Haewon, certainly does not depart in any significant way from the stylings and themes of his body of work to date. What has changed and gives this work a bitter edge not seen since 2009's Like You Know It All is a frankness that conflates the fictions of his work and his personal life to a much stronger degree than usual, yet many viewers, particularly...
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- 2/16/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Welcome back to Rolling Stone's Everything Index, where we rank the week's pop-culture power players, some of whom you haven't seen naked.
Yes, it's been a rough couple of days for something like 80 percent of the world's female celebrities – and the concept of privacy – as a massive hack made their personal pics very public. This may be the leak to end all leaks, and while it undoubtedly made your 13-year-old brother happy (Why is the door locked, Josh?!?) we've got to admit that the whole thing left us feeling pretty icky.
Yes, it's been a rough couple of days for something like 80 percent of the world's female celebrities – and the concept of privacy – as a massive hack made their personal pics very public. This may be the leak to end all leaks, and while it undoubtedly made your 13-year-old brother happy (Why is the door locked, Josh?!?) we've got to admit that the whole thing left us feeling pretty icky.
- 9/2/2014
- Rollingstone.com
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