There's definitely a glitch in reality here, but Linkin Park are indeed back with new members Emily Armstrong of Dead Sara on vocals, and drummer Colin Brittain.
An animated revisit to the sights of LINKIN PARK and their late vocalist Chester Bennington matched to the sounds of a previously unreleased track, that can be found on a forthcoming 20th anniversary expanded re-release of their album Meteora.
A beautiful tribute to the memory of Chester Bennington, focused primarily on him in his element, reflecting the love from the massive crowds at Linkin Park concerts.
A video celebrating the triumph and joy of being a touring a rock band on the scale of Linkin Park, tragically released mere hours before Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington was found dead of an apparent suicide.
Instead of playing chess with death, this life-or-death duel takes place on a basketball court where a young girl faces off against mortality under the judging and fiery eyes of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
It's kind of like a perfect mash-up of the Seventh Seal, Mortal Kombat, Stranger Things and an Air Jordan commerical.
Linkin Park return with a complicated double exposure technique that underscores and obscures what looks like a crumbling relationship in a crumbling, future world.
It's a city of light, but in a futuristic sci-fi sense that fits right in with Linkin Park's longstanding interest in all things electronic and technologic.