2017 studio album by Linkin Park
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One More Light
is the seventh studio album by American
rock
band
Linkin Park
. It was released on May 19, 2017, through
Warner Bros. Records
and
Machine Shop
. It is the band's first album to have a title track, as they felt that the song "
One More Light
" was the heart of the album. It is also the last Linkin Park album to be released before the death of lead vocalist
Chester Bennington
on July 20, 2017, and subsequent hiatus.
The band recorded the album between September 2015 and February 2017 in multiple studios. Band members
Brad Delson
and
Mike Shinoda
served as the album's primary producers. The sound of
One More Light
has been described as being more
pop
-focused, departing from the
alternative rock
and
alternative metal
sounds of their previous albums. The album features guest vocal appearances from
Pusha T
,
Stormzy
, and
Kiiara
, and production and songwriting collaborations with
J. R. Rotem
,
Julia Michaels
,
Justin Tranter
,
Ross Golan
,
Andrew Goldstein
,
Blackbear
, and
Eg White
.
[1]
The album's lead single, "
Heavy
", featuring Kiiara, was released on February 16, 2017. "
Battle Symphony
", "
Good Goodbye
", and "
Invisible
" were released as promotional singles prior to the album's release. "
Talking to Myself
" and "One More Light" were released as radio singles later on. The album received mixed reviews from music critics; this, along with accusations of
selling out
, prompted an angry response from Bennington. Despite the mixed critical reception, the album performed well commercially, debuting at number one in several countries; it also became the band's fifth number-one album on the
Billboard
200
[2]
and was certified Gold in five countries.
Background
In 2014, Linkin Park released their sixth studio album
The Hunting Party
. The album, produced by
Mike Shinoda
and
Brad Delson
, marked a shift from the overall rock sound in their previous albums produced with help of
Rick Rubin
. Shinoda began the pre-production of
One More Light
on his smart phone in mid-2015 during
The Hunting Party Tour
.
[
citation needed
]
The main production began as soon as the tour ended. In the process, the band decided to write songs with some external help. They worked with Zayed Hassan, which resulted in his song "Sailing Through the Clouds",
[3]
Martin Garrix
,
[4]
Hot Karl
,
[5]
Mike Baczor of the band Her0,
[6]
The Lonely Island
, which resulted in "Things in My Jeep",
[7]
and
One Ok Rock
.
[8]
None of these collaborations, however, made the final version of the album. The album marks the second to be self-produced following
The Hunting Party
.
Composition
As a new concept to the band, all the songs featured on the album began with vocals being recorded first.
[9]
They worked on the story first, then the hook, and finally the music. In an interview with
Zane Lowe
, Shinoda explained the composition as, "In terms of the style of the record, it's one of the most diverse stylistically, there's more genres mashed into this album than anything we've ever put out. You don't hear a lot of super heavy guitars. There isn't any screaming on the record." He adds, "To some extent it is a very polished record. Stylistically we wanted to blend all of the sound and genres together in a way you can’t tell them apart".
[10]
As to why they chose "Heavy" to present the album to the world, he told
Billboard
, "One of the reasons why we chose 'Heavy' as the first single is because it is really the core sound of the album. This wasn't a scenario where the whole album sounds one way and the single sounds different. This is how the album sounds. So we wanted to go out with a song like that, where everybody can get a sense of the direction of this body of work." According to him, a lot of songs on the album can make the listener think of old songs by
The Cure
or
Tears for Fears
.
[11]
In an interview with
MusicRadar
, Brad Delson explained,
I wound up putting a lot of guitar on this album. There’s a lot of layers and a lot of different guitars. The guitar work is nuanced and complementary to all of the other elements that we have put in there. I find guitar to be a dominant ingredient in any soup. The minute I put loud heavy guitars into an arrangement, I feel like it is a heavy colour. One of the goals of the production of this album was to do away with any notion of genre. We were looking at ways to juxtapose influences that we have in ways that you haven’t heard before. Building the guitar work into that was a fun challenge. I love the guitar work and tones that our engineer Ethan helped create with me and Mike [Shinoda] throughout this album. Even though you don’t hear guitar in the foreground in a heavy-handed way, there really is a ton of guitar on this album, and I’m really proud of it.
Further elaborating on his guitar work, Delson said, "I love the acoustic work on 'Sharp Edges'. I really like all of the layering of guitars on 'Invisible' as well. There's also a really unique presentation of the guitar in a way that I don’t think we’ve ever done on a song called 'Sorry For Now'. That was one of the things that we were really excited about ? it is wildly different to anything else that we have been doing."
[12]
The album features collaborations with songwriters and other artists. "Heavy" features vocals by pop singer
Kiiara
, and "Good Goodbye" features verses by rappers
Pusha T
and
Stormzy
.
[13]
Genre-wise, the album has been described as
pop
,
[14]
[15]
[16]
pop rock
,
[17]
[18]
electropop
,
[19]
and
electronic rock
.
[20]
Recording
One of Bennington's final performances with Linkin Park on July 4, 2017, at the
O2 Brixton Academy
in
London
.
The band had been writing and recording mostly in Los Angeles but also had a few sessions in London and Canada where they worked with a few songwriters.
[21]
In Los Angeles, the band started working at the Larrabee Studios where they had worked for their previous album. After noticing the band needed a bit more space they shifted to Sphere Studios.
[22]
Starting in early 2016 the band decided to open up their process to fans through social media by doing live streams, posting pictures and videos of their day by day in the studio, and sending studio updates to their mailing list.
In an interview with
Billboard
, Shinoda said "We've focused almost exclusively on songwriting, not on sound, not on genre, not on arrangement, on words and melodies. And that is something Rick [Rubin] has always told us to do years past and we never listened because we started always track first. Now we're writing songs and now we're just starting to get into the style of that."
[23]
While working with Justin Parker in London, Mike also learned a different approach to songwriting: to write without any sound in mind and, instead, write with meaning in mind. Instead of writing tracks piece by piece, the band wouldn't leave a session without having a song. It would all start as a conversation, and out of those the songs would build progressively from a chord progression to lyrics.
Among the collaborators are
Justin Parker
,
[24]
Conner Youngblood, Jon Green,
[25]
blackbear
,
[26]
Andrew Goldstein
,
[27]
Eg White
,
[24]
Emily Wright
,
[28]
Andrew Bolooki, Andrew Dawson,
RAC
, Corrin Roddick,
[21]
and
Ross Golan
.
[29]
American singer Kiiara also had a seven-hour session with Linkin Park to record her vocals for "Heavy", and rappers Stormzy and Pusha T contributed to the album with original verses. In the past, the band had a different approach to collaborations, as explained by Mike: "Usually it means we’ve finished the song but we'll ask somebody to add something to the top of it." He added: "Generally, here's how it would work: we'd get in the room with someone, and start on something from scratch with them. We worked mostly in the same way we always write songs, but with extra firepower in the room."
[30]
Bennington had also reached out to
Billy Howerdel
of
A Perfect Circle
to collaborate on a song for the album. The two collaborated on a track titled "Eat the Elephant", but it was ultimately left off the album, not really matching the direction
One More Light'
s sound. Howerdel completely reworked the song musically and lyrically, and recorded it with
Maynard James Keenan
on vocals for their April 2018 album
Eat the Elephant
.
[31]
[32]
Artwork and packaging
In an interview with
Kerrang!
magazine, Shinoda explained that the children seen on the album cover are those of a friend of the band and represent what the band members feel when their respective families get together. The photo was shot at Venice Beach by Frank Maddocks, who has previously contributed to artworks for
Deftones
and
Green Day
's
Revolution Radio
. The album cover also somewhat resembles the logo of the film company
Lakeshore Entertainment
.
[33]
The album was made available on Linkin Park's official website in five different packages: CD + LPU membership, vinyl + LPU Membership, CD bundle, vinyl bundle, and the "Just Give Me Everything" box set. All offers were accompanied by an LPU digital membership. Both the CD bundle and vinyl bundle include a
One More Light
T-shirt and a silver Linkin Park logo enamel pin. The box set was bound inside a special
One More Light
super deluxe box with a 48-page hardcover book featuring all the best photos from the album package and all the lyrics, a unique 2.4" × 1.8" instant photo of the band, and a gold enamel pin set featuring a Linkin Park pin, an LP Hex logo pin, and a "OML" logo pin. It also included both the CD and vinyl versions of the album as well as the
One More Light
T-shirt.
[34]
[35]
Promotion
Chester Bennington
(left) and
Mike Shinoda
(right) performed fourteen press promo shows for the promotion of the album.
The first single, "
Heavy
", was released via Los Angeles radio station
KROQ
on February 16, 2017. The track is a duet
[36]
with American singer and songwriter
Kiiara
, marking the first time a Linkin Park song from a studio album has featured a female vocalist. The song was written by Linkin Park with
Julia Michaels
and
Justin Tranter
, while
Emily Wright
and Andrew Bolooki handled vocal production. The band released a second track from the album, "
Battle Symphony
", on March 16, 2017, with an accompanying lyric video.
A third track from the album, "
Good Goodbye
", was released for download on April 13, 2017, along with an accompanying lyric video followed by a music video. The song features American rapper
Pusha T
and English hip hop artist
Stormzy
. On May 10, 2017, the band put out one final pre-release track, "
Invisible
", with an accompanying lyric video. "Talking to Myself" was sent to alternative radio July 25, 2017, as the album's second official single.
[38]
The music video for "
Talking to Myself
" was released on July 20, 2017, the same day of Bennington's death.
[39]
In early 2017, the band introduced Linkin Park Global Ambassadors, which were selected each for a country.
[40]
The ambassadors would promote the Linkin Park updates in their respective countries. The Ambassadors were also given various tasks respective to the updates. For promotional purposes, a picture of TV color bars was uploaded to the Instagram by the Linkin Park Global Ambassadors and many other people related to the band such as
Joe Hahn
,
Mike Shinoda
,
Chester Bennington
, Phoenix, Lorenzo Errico, Adam Ruehmer, Jim Digby, Christian Tachiera, Tobias Fance, Frank Maddocks, Tal Cooperman, and
Warner Bros. Records
' official account. The band also released a series of 8 videos on their official website showing fans their process of creating songs for the album. On February 13, Linkin Park tweeted a blank grid, and each of the Linkin Park Global Ambassadors tweeted a numbered image. When put together, the images formed the album cover. The lyrics of "Heavy" were unveiled on
Genius
on the same day.
[41]
Linkin Park did a stripped-down performance with Kiiara at
NRG Studios
, which was broadcast live on
Facebook
the same day "Heavy" was released along with its lyric video and the album pre-order. The stripped-down version of the song was performed on various occasions. Shinoda and Bennington played the song fourteen times at different venues for the promotion. The band played the song on
The Late Late Show with James Corden
and at the
ECHO Awards 2017
with Kiiara.
[42]
Acoustic performances of the lead single by
Chester Bennington
and
Mike Shinoda
helped promote
One More Light
. A few of them included performances with Kiiara, Waxx,
[43]
and
Sofia Karlberg
.
[44]
The band embarked on a world tour in the promotion of the album, which began in South America in May 2017. The tour included stops at various festivals, including the
Download Festival Paris
, Aerodrome Festival, NovaRock, Impact Festival, I-Days Milano,
Hellfest
,
Download Festival Madrid
,
Hurricane Festival
,
Southside Festival
, Telekom VOLT Fesztival,
Bravalla Festival
,
Rock Werchter
, and many others.
[45]
[46]
The tour visited 20 cities in
South America
and
Europe
. The North American and Japan legs of the tour were cancelled following
Chester Bennington
's death on July 20, 2017.
Reception
Critical reception
At
Metacritic
, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 46 out of 100 based on 7 reviews, which indicates "mixed or average" reviews.
[48]
NME
criticized the album's quality, giving it a 2/10 score and concluding that "It’s harsh to criticise a great band for trying something different, and it’s not an issue that this is a pop album. The issue is that it’s a weak and contrived commercial move (perhaps to compete with the likes of
Twenty One Pilots
)."
[56]
Neil Z. Yeung of
AllMusic
agreed, stating that "The issue isn't that it's a pop effort; indeed, they get points for a brave attempt so outside of their wheelhouse. The problem is that much of
One More Light
is devoid of that visceral charge that previously defined much of their catalog... there's no feral screaming from Chester Bennington, there are barely any riffs, and DJ Hahn has disappeared beneath the textured studio sheen."
[49]
Team Rock
criticized the move away from rock music, stating that the album "makes
Ed Sheeran
sound like
Extreme Noise Terror
...With
One More Light
, Linkin Park have waved goodbye to rock."
[51]
Troy L. Smith at
The Plain Dealer
described "Invisible" and "Nobody Can Save Me" as "well-rounded pop songs," but also noting, "That won't stop Linkin Park diehards from getting a sweet tooth from the whiny 'Halfway Right' or the boring title track. Heck, even
Skrillex
-like
EDM
can't save 'Sorry for Now' from corny territory."
[59]
Consequence of Sound
criticized the album for sounding like it was trying to "chase the trend of pop-EDM in an attempt to capitalize on its ubiquity" and sound "as if they were selected by committee", leading the album to sound like "a muddled mess of a record from a band that completely abandoned any sense of identity".
[52]
Newsday
gave the album a B+ and praised the band's new direction, comparing it to the works of
Coldplay
and
Owl City
and concluding "
One More Light
shows how well Linkin Park has absorbed the current pop scene and applied it to their own music to genuinely reflect who they are today, not who some fans want them to be."
[55]
Band response
The band, specifically
frontman
Chester Bennington
, lashed out in response to the negative reception of
One More Light
'
s material. As documented through
Spin
magazine, in an interview with
Music Week
, Bennington, at the accusations that the band had "
sold out
", suggested that those people should "stab [themselves] in the face" and "move the fuck on" from the band's past sound.
[60]
[52]
[61]
Similarly, in a separate interview with
Kerrang
, Bennington, in response to claims of selling out with the album, said "If you're gonna be the person who says like 'they made a marketing decision to make this kind of record to make money' you can fucking meet me outside and I will punch you in your fucking mouth."
[62]
[61]
In the same interview,
Mike Shinoda
also rejected the claims that they had made the album "for monetary reasons", responding, "that's not how I operate."
[63]
Bennington explained that the accusation of "selling out" angered him because he saw it as a personal attack, concluding that "when you make it personal, like a personal attack against who we are as people, like, dude, shut up. That means that I can actually have feelings about it and most of the time my feelings are 'I want to kill you'."
[63]
[64]
In response to the comments,
Slipknot
and
Stone Sour
frontman
Corey Taylor
stated that he understood Bennington's frustrations, but advised him to "be fortunate for what you have, be fortunate for the fact that people are still coming to see you to hear the music. Give it a little time, you have to give it a little time."
[65]
Bennington later responded that he agreed with Taylor's statements, saying:
"...I agree with him. I do appreciate our fans... I'm human and sometimes take things too personally. Most of our fans have been very positive lately. Some... not so much. Either way... there is a lot of passion on both sides and I am grateful to all of our fans. Corey is a good dude and I appreciate him too... Time to recalibrate my perspective. So I say to all of our fans... Thank you and I love you all. Peace, love and happiness."
[66]
Commercial performance
The album debuted at number one on the US
Billboard 200
, beating out
Kendrick Lamar
's
Damn
to the top spot by selling 111,000 copies in its first week with 100,000 of which coming from pure sales.
[67]
[68]
This would gift the band its sixth number one album on the
Billboard 200
and the first since 2012's
Living Things
. The band is one of only a few bands to ever score six or more albums to peak at the top spot of the US
Billboard
charts.
[69]
One More Light
debuted at number 4 in the United Kingdom, selling 16,100 copies in its first week.
[70]
[71]
This would be the lowest charting album by the band in the country since their debut
Hybrid Theory
which also peaked at number 4.
[72]
Elsewhere, it debuted and peaked in Japan at number six (19,300 copies), number one in Canada (12,000 copies) and number two in Germany (20,000 copies). It was the world's best selling album of the week ending on June 3, 2017.
[70]
Track listing
Notes
- ^a
signifies a co-
producer
- ^b
signifies an additional producer
- ^c
signifies a vocal producer
Personnel
Linkin Park
- Chester Bennington
? lead vocals
(tracks 1-4, 6, 8-10
, backing vocals
(tracks 5, 7)
- Rob Bourdon
? drums
(tracks 1-8, 10)
, backing vocals
(tracks 1-3, 8, 10)
- Brad Delson
? guitars, backing vocals
(tracks 1-3, 8, 10)
- Dave "Phoenix" Farrell
? bass, backing vocals
(tracks 1-3, 8, 10)
- Joe Hahn
? samples, programming, backing vocals
(tracks 1-3, 8, 10)
- Mike Shinoda
? keyboards, backing vocals, programming, rap vocals
(track 2)
, lead vocals
(tracks 5, 7)
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Additional musicians
- Kiiara
? vocals
(track 6)
- Pusha T
? rap vocals
(track 2)
- Stormzy
? rap vocals
(track 2)
- Ilsey Juber
? backing vocals
(tracks 3, 10)
- Ross Golan
? backing vocals
(track 8)
- Eg White
? guitars, piano
(track 10)
- Jon Green ? additional guitars, bass, backing vocals
(track 1)
- Jesse Shatkin
? additional keyboards, programming
(track 5)
- Andrew Jackson ? additional guitars
(track 3)
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Technical
- Alejandro Baima ? assistant engineering
- Blackbear
? co-production
(track 7)
- Andrew Bolooki ? vocal production
(tracks 1?4, 6?8)
- Andrew Dawson
? additional production
(track 5)
- Brad Delson ? production
- Ryan DeMarti ?
A&R
coordination
- Lorenzo Errico ? photography
- Robin Florent ? assistant mixing engineering
(tracks 2?4, 8?10)
- Chris Galland ? mixing engineering
(tracks 2?4, 8?10)
- Chris Gehringer
? mastering
[77]
- Serban Ghenea ? mixing
(tracks 1, 5?7)
- Andrew Goldstein ? co-producer
(track 7)
- Jon Green ? additional production
(track 1)
- Joe Hahn ? creative direction
- John Hanes ? mixing engineering
(tracks 1, 5?7)
- Andrew Jackson ? additional production
(track 3)
- Jeff Jackson ? assistant mixing engineering
(tracks 2?4, 8?10)
- Jerry Johnson ? studio drum technician
- Tom Kahre ? vocal engineering for Pusha T
(track 2)
- Michael Keenan ? additional production
(tracks 7, 8)
- Peter J. Lee ? art direction, creative direction, design, photography
- Frank Maddocks ? art direction, creative direction, design, photography
- Manny Marroquin
? mixing
(tracks 2?4, 8?10)
- Ethan Mates ? engineering
- Josh Newell ? engineering
- RAC
? additional production
(tracks 5, 10)
- JR Rotem
? co-production
(track 3)
- Jesse Shatkin
? additional production
(track 2)
, co-production
(track 5)
- Mike Shinoda ? creative direction,
engineering
, photography, production
- Fraser T Smith
? vocal engineering for Stormzy
(track 2)
- Alexander Spit
? additional production
(track 8)
- Peter Standish ? marketing
- Christian Tachiera ? photography
- Warren Willis ? studio assistant engineering
- Emily Wright
? vocal production
(tracks 5, 6, 9, 10)
Charts
Weekly charts
|
Year-end charts
|
Certifications
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