Linkin Park’s long-planned return could undoubtedly win the award for comeback of the year. It’s just a shame that this doesn’t exist.
Only the selected “taster concerts” in September. Then the collaboration with the gaming giant League of Legends, at whose World Finals in London they contributed the anthem “Heavy Is The Crown”. Then the album “From Zero”.
Ink Confession
Machine is running. And the move to fill the vacancy of singer Chester Bennington, which has been painful since 2017, with a singer was also one with foresight. While it was initially said that the “new one” was only an interim solution, Emily Armstrong has now had to prove her wrong after a cosmetic campaign.
The ex-Dead Sara musician has had a confession inked on his left upper arm. Quite a statement for a band that has surrounded itself with sign symbolism since its early days. On her Instagram account, the 38-year-old shows a graphic implementation of the song “In The End”, an iconic hit LP single from the 2000 album “Hybrid Theory”. The track has received a whopping 2.3 on Spotify over the two and a half decades Billions retrieved.

Needle experts have already analyzed with sharp pen that it is a “spibbing”. “The End” was already present in dark blue on the Armstrong arm. Whether inspired by Jim Morrisson or not is unknown. The missing “In” simply had to be added in capitals to make it a commitment to her new job.
The tattoo on Instagram:
At the same time, it is also a nod to her late predecessor and an answer to the ongoing debate about how she interprets this outsized role. Finally, “In The End” is still in the live repertoire of the new shows of the “From Zero” era. With her tattoo, Armstrong makes it clear: “I came to stay”
