Since the tragic death of vocalist Chester Bennington in 2017, Linkin Park has been on complete hiatus, except for the release of the anniversary edition of Hybrid Theory (2000) in 2020.
After Mike Shinoda recently confirmed that the band has no plans for new music, albums, or shows, the remaining members released a statement this week promising a way to stay in more frequent contact with their loyal fanbase.
Linkin Park's proposal is to share monthly notes from the band about their life experiences during that month – however, they admit they don't have a very clear idea of how the idea will be executed.
“Even after two decades, our Linkin Park community continues to inspire us. Your passion and dedication are the lifeblood of what we have built with you, and that doesn't go unnoticed,” the statement begins.
“We think it’s time to share more things with you. Starting this month, we’ll be digitally sharing BAND NOTES – little snapshots of our daily struggles – every month. We don’t have a concrete plan, but that’s what we enjoy,” they concluded.
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