LINKIN PARK has dropped an official visualizer for their latest single, “Unshatter”, teasing fans with even more new material ahead of the release of From Zero (Deluxe Edition), arriving May 16 via Warner.
“Unshatter”, along with the previously revealed “Up From The Bottom”, marks the band’s first batch of fresh music since their 2024 comeback with From Zero.
The upcoming deluxe package — a limited 2CD pressing — includes three unreleased tracks, five live performances from across the globe, and expanded artwork, all housed in a slick four-panel softpak with a 16-page booklet.
The band said in a statement:
“‘Up From The Bottom’ was created between tours, fueled by the adrenaline of our first shows back. ‘Let You Fade’ started during From Zero but evolved after its release. And ‘Unshatter’ — that was one of the first hints that we were onto something truly special with Emily’s powerful vocals.”
They added:
“We’re incredibly grateful for the overwhelming reception to From Zero. This new chapter and the bond with our fans have meant more than we could have hoped for.”
From Zero (Deluxe Edition)
Track Listing:
CD1
- From Zero
- The Emptiness Machine
- Cut The Bridge
- Heavy Is The Crown
- Over Each Other
- Casualty
- Overflow
- Two Faced
- Stained
- IGYEIH
- Good Things Go
CD2
- Up From The Bottom
- Unshatter
- Let You Fade
- The Emptiness Machine (Live)
- Heavy Is The Crown (Live)
- Over Each Other (Live)
- Casualty (Live)
- Two Faced (Live)
The deluxe release coincides with LINKIN PARK’s ongoing From Zero world tour, which kicked off January 31 in Mexico City and continues April 26 in Austin, Texas.
Earlier this year, the band also released From Zero – A Cappellas, an isolated vocal edition of the album, offering a stripped-back look into their creative process.
From Zero marked LINKIN PARK’s first full album since 2017’s One More Light, and their emotional first step forward following the death of Chester Bennington. The new era features vocalist Emily Armstrong and drummer Colin Brittain, alongside returning members Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson, Dave “Phoenix” Farrell, and Joe Hahn. Touring guitarist Alex Feder continues to fill in for Delson during live performances.
Speaking to KROQ, Shinoda described the band’s return:
“Two years ago, it felt overwhelming. But letting things happen organically was the best thing we could’ve done. We found Emily, we found Colin — and the music just came into focus.”
Farrell added:
“When we started integrating Emily and Colin, it felt like LINKIN PARK again. It just clicked — and that’s the best feeling you can have.”
The band officially introduced their revamped lineup during a global livestream concert in September 2024.