One More Light, Linkin Park's seventh set, is a divisive and brazen statement from a band that already does not shy away from fearless experimental leaps. From the rap focus on Collision Course and the Fort Minor side project to the electronic A Thousand Suns and their remix albums, Linkin Park have balanced an empire built upon pain and angst with an admirable dose of cross-genre dabbling. Which is why One More Light shouldn't come as such a surprise. And yet, the album remains a jarring follow-up to 2014's muscular The Hunting Party and an overall curve ball in their catalog. Recruiting electronic pop producers like Julia Michaels, Justin Tranter, Jesse Shatkin, and RAC, Linkin Park made a pop album, which is sure to infuriate diehards who yearn for the days of 'shut up when I'm talking to you.' While it's unfair to fault them for not being pissed off anymore, the experience is not the same. For the first time, the band sounds happy and content. Though while they may be at peace, their creativity took a bullet. There's a bevy of bright tropical notes and even some 'na na na' choruses, tones that are dime a dozen on pop radio. The group is effectively neutered on One More Light: there's no feral screaming from Chester Bennington, there are barely any riffs, and DJ Hahn has disappeared beneath the textured studio sheen. The closest they toe to 'rock' is 'Talking to Myself,' which has discernable live drumming from Rob Bourdon and guitar licks from Brad Delson. Otherwise, One More Light is mostly concerned with triumphant anthems ('Battle Symphony' and 'Invisible') and heartfelt confessions ('Sorry for Now' and 'Halfway Right') that end up sounding like the Chainsmokers blended with Twenty One Pilots. Certainly, One More Light will find its defenders, but for fans of their past work, 'Good Goodbye' with rappers Pusha T and Stormzy is the closest they come to 'aggressive' and 'inspired' (even if Shinoda sounds like G-Eazy). Oddly enough, the Kiiara-assisted lead single 'Heavy' ends up being one of the only memorable earworms on the album, an undeniably catchy dose of radio-friendly pop that dares listeners to sing along. Here, Linkin Park actually lay out the entire plot of this endeavor by asking 'Why is everything so heavy?' With the bandmembers all hovering around their forties, they've matured and fully expect fans to do the same, taking huge steps away from the n端 metal that established them in the early 2000s. Objectively, that attitude is refreshing, but nonetheless a letdown. From their inception, Linkin Park connected through catharsis. However, many of the emotions presented here are fleeting. 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. It's a provocative challenge that ultimately fails to satisfy.
Title/Composer | Performer | Time |
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1 | 3:45 | |
2 | Brad Delson / Michael Omari, Jr. / Jesse Shatkin / Mike Shinoda / Terrence Thornton | 3:31 |
3 | Brad Delson / Ilsey Juber / J.R. Rotem / Mike Shinoda | 3:51 |
4 | 3:36 | |
5 | Justin Parker / Mike Shinoda | 3:34 |
6 | Chester Bennington / Brad Delson / Julia Michaels / Mike Shinoda / Justin Tranter | 2:49 |
7 | 3:23 | |
8 | Chester Bennington / Brad Delson / Ross Golan / Mike Shinoda | 3:37 |
9 | 4:15 | |
10 | Brad Delson / Ilsey Juber / Mike Shinoda | 2:58 |
One More Light Album Download
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Its all about change and evolution of music. And that doesn't mean Linkin Park cannot make what they have made before, its just that they follow change & innovation, these guys could've continued in their old style but the truth is that they've risked their career for their Fans & the Music heads to feed them something different than before every-time they show up. These guys don't care about the number of albums they gonna sold. They don't release 3 albums a year. They're not mean. They love Change, and that's what Linkin Park is all about.…Expand
Artist | Credit |
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Alejandro Baima | Assistant Engineer |
Chester Bennington | Composer |
Andrew Bolooki | Vocal Producer |
Andrew Dawson | Additional Production |
Brad Delson | Composer, Producer |
Ryan DeMarti | A&R |
Lorenzo Errico | Photography |
Fraser T. Smith | Vocal Engineer |
Serban Ghenea | Mixing |
Ross Golan | Composer, Vocals (Background) |
Jon Green | Additional Production, Bass, Composer, Guitar, Vocals (Background) |
Joe Hahn | Creative Director |
John Hanes | Mixing Engineer |
Andrew Jackson | Additional Production, Guitar |
Jerry Johnson | Drum Technician |
Ilsey Juber | Composer, Vocals (Background) |
Tom Kahre | Vocal Engineer |
Michael Keenan | Additional Production |
Kiiara | Featured Artist |
Peter J. Lee | Art Direction, Creative Director, Design, Photography |
Linkin Park | Primary Artist |
Frank Maddocks | Art Direction, Creative Director, Design, Photography |
Manny Marroquin | Mixing |
Ethan Mates | Engineer |
Dan McCarroll | A&R |
Julia Michaels | Composer |
Josh Newell | Engineer |
Michael Omari, Jr. | Composer |
Justin Parker | Composer |
Pusha T | Featured Artist |
J.R. Rotem | Composer, Producer |
Jesse Shatkin | Additional Production, Composer, Keyboards, Producer, Programming |
Mike Shinoda | Composer, Creative Director, Engineer, Photography, Producer |
Alexander Spit | Additional Production |
Peter Standish | Marketing |
Stormzy | Featured Artist |
Christian Tachiera | Photography |
Jonna Terrasi | A&R |
Terrence Thornton | Composer |
Justin Tranter | Composer |
Eg White | Guitar, Piano |
Francis White | Composer |
Warren Willis | Studio Assistant |
Emily Wright | Vocal Producer |
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'One More Light' is the 7th studio album by American rock band Linkin Park and the last one featuring Chester Bennington. Recorded through September 2015 to February 2017, 'One More Light' was produced by Brad Delson and Mike Shinoda, and released on May 19th, 2017 through Warner Bros. Records (and Machine Shop). 'Heavy', the first single released from the album, is a duet featuring Kiiara, marking it the first time that Linkin Park has ever featured a female vocalist on… read more
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Tracklist
Track number | Play | Loved | Track name | Buy | Options | Duration | Listeners |
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1 | Nobody Can Save Me | 4:00 | 59,250 listeners | ||||
2 | Good Goodbye (feat. Pusha T and Stormzy) — Linkin Park, Pusha T & Stormzy | 280 listeners | |||||
3 | Talking to Myself | 5:16 | 71,431 listeners | ||||
4 | Battle Symphony | 3:36 | 79,489 listeners | ||||
5 | Invisible | 4:30 | 58,156 listeners | ||||
6 | Heavy (feat. Kiiara) [Explicit] — Linkin Park & Kiiara | 404 listeners | |||||
7 | Sorry for Now | 3:23 | 48,374 listeners | ||||
8 | Halfway Right [Explicit] | 17 listeners | |||||
9 | One More Light | 4:19 | 90,855 listeners | ||||
10 | Sharp Edges | 4:47 | 47,573 listeners |
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