Mike Shinoda on why Linkin Park didn’t change their name for new relaunched line-up
Mike Shinoda has opened up about why Linkin Park chose to keep their band name for the newly relaunched line-up.Last week Linkin Park announced their comeback with new singer Emily Armstrong and songwriter and new drummer Colin Brittain, along with returning members Shinoda, Dave ‘Phoenix’ Farrell, Joe Hahn and Brad Delson.The group shared details of their new album ‘From Zero’, which will be their first since 2017’s ‘One More Light’ – the last to feature late singer Chester Bennington.The newly reformed group will also be embarking on a short world tour, performing in six arenas across the world between September and November this year, including Los Angeles, London and Seoul.With a new chapter ahead of them, Shinoda has opened up about why they chose to stick to their current band name.Speaking during an interview with Chicago radio stadium Q101 (per Blabbermouth), the vocalist and multi-instrumentalist explained: “In the middle of the process, we were open to, like, maybe the lineup is like a moving lineup, maybe there’s multiple vocalists, maybe it’s a different name, stuff like that.”He went on: “And then as the music came into focus, we were, like, ‘This is as Linkin Park an album as we could make. It’s so Linkin Park that if we call it something else, then we are idiots.’ Because it would be like misrepresentation.