One step closer to the edge😅 Emily Armstrong Pᴜshes Linkin Park Bassist Over, Sending Him crаshinɡ Into Drums

 

 

During a recent live show, Emily Armstrong pushed Linkin Park bassist Dave Farrell and it caused him to crash into drums.

 

“Emily push you over?” the band’s guitarist Brad Delson asked Farrell in an Instagram video the group posted on their official account. “Yeah, when I wanted to take a step back, the cymbal stand was there. I went into the drums,” the bassist said.

 

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“Drums?” Delson asked again. “Emily came into me,” Dave added. “I smashed into Emily,” Brad stepped in. “Back into the drums,” Farrell continued. “I was on the ground at one point. I tried to make it look purposeful,” Delson explained.

“We do all our own stunts,” Linkin Park captioned the video in their post. The band is back with new singer Armstrong and drummer Colin Brittain.

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“It’s really complicated,” Mike Shinoda recently told KROQ’s Kevan Kenney about the band’s new lineup. “For me, two years ago it was very overwhelming, and I think the best thing that we did was to just basically let things happen in the order and at the timeline that they were gonna happen, let things happen organically and not push too hard.”

The rocker continued, “And I feel like what ended up evolving was we just naturally kind of found each other, we found this new lineup, we found Emily and Colin in particular, and the music just kind of came into focus based on what we were having the most fun doing.”

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When the host said their new album ‘From Zero’ ‘sounds like a return to roots,’ Shinoda answered, “I love that there’s such a strong Linkin Park DNA in the record. It does really feel like Linkin Park, but I think there’s a part of it that’s the old sound and part of that’s every era of the band, to me, on the record.”

 

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‘From Zero’ arrived on November 15, 2024. Earlier this month, Linkin Park announced a world tour in North America, Europe, Asia, and South America. It will begin in January with three shows in Mexico, then move to Japan and Jakarta, Indonesia. In the spring and summer, they will play in several U.S. cities and end the tour in November in South America.