MTV calls A Thousand Suns “Linkin Park’s ‘Kid A’”

September 1, 2010

“According to legend, in August of 2000, a group of clearly terrified Capitol Records executives were outfitted with headphones, loaded into a series of unmarked vans and driven down the Pacific Coast Highway, where they listened to Radiohead’s Kid A for the first time. It was an inspired — not to mention particularly apt — premiere for the album, and though the whole thing is rather apocryphal, it certainly made for nice copy at the time.

I only mention that because in August of 2010, a clearly relaxed Warner Bros. publicist sat me down in her office and allowed me one of the first listens to Linkin Park’s A Thousand Suns. There were no headphones or unmarked vans or winding, windswept vistas — budgetary cuts, one can only assume — just an iced coffee and a notepad, which was sort of a shame, because if ever there was an album that deserves the Radiohead treatment, it’s this one. Since, as you’ll probably discover in the coming weeks, A Thousand Suns is most definitely Linkin Park’s Kid A…completely different from the band’s previous efforts that it will almost certainly stand as the line of demarcation between everything that came before and everything that will come after…”

A big thank you to James Montgomery for the flattering (and ballsy) piece.  Read the whole article here: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1646930/20100831/linkin_park.jhtml

mike

Brad: Cheatin’

September 1, 2010

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mike

Late On LookAtBook

September 1, 2010

A handful of artists from different cities, all contributing to one sketchbook, mailing it back and forth.  Happened a few years ago, but I just got the link this week.  Hope I hear about it earlier next time something like this goes on, ha.

www.lookatbook.com

mike

The Delson Dance

August 29, 2010

A big shout out to mikeshinoda.com user Mercenary18 for posting this:

http://theuglydance.com/?v=mxviooadbq

mike

Finding New Music

August 28, 2010

Some folks asked recently how I find new music. Here are three of my favorites.

http://www.pandora.com/
Most of us already know about and use it. My favorite way to use Pandora? iPhone–free app, just plug it into the car, and you’re streaming awesome new–or your favorite old–music.

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/myspace-music-romeo/id384134009?mt=8
The MySpace Music Romeo app for iPad is my favorite new app. You decide what kind of video channel you want it to make, and it customizes it for you. The only downside: too many commercials. But it’s free, so hopefully a paid version that eliminates the ads is on the way.

http://shuffler.fm/
This is internet radio made from music blogs…Whenever you make something like this, it’s all about the decision of which blogs to pull from. For my taste, this one is working. The design is clean, easy to use, and most importantly, the music is great.

mike

Turning Plastic Into Oil

August 26, 2010

Solving a problem by solving a second problem?  That’s good design.

http://ourworld.unu.edu/en/

mike

@MTVUK Twitter Chat

August 23, 2010

Linkin Park Twitter chat today with me and Phoenix, at the MTV UK offices.  Silly.

MTVUK video

MTVUK video

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mike

The Catalyst / LP Stats

August 21, 2010

Phoenix and I just landed in London today, and got an email with some great bits of Linkin Park news for you guys…check this out:

www.facebook.com/linkinPark

- Went from four million in April 2010 to ELEVEN million today

The Catalyst (US)

- First #1 debut in history of Billboard Rock Songs chart

- #1 at Modern Rock radio

- #1 Most Added at Alternative, Active Rock, and Mainstream Rock Radio (upon release)

Linkin Park – The Catalyst / Medal Of Honor video:

- #1 most viewed video on all of Youtube, worldwide, upon release

…Thanks to everyone for supporting the new song and album.  A Thousand Suns is coming soon…

mike

Relief Effort in Pakistan

August 17, 2010

I need to take a quick break from LP/ATS press / promo to give you guys a heads-up on a new Music For Relief effort.

Monsoon rains have caused the worst flooding in Pakistan in 80 years.  20 million people have been affected – more than the number of people affected by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, Hurricane Katrina, and the 2010 Haiti earthquake combined.
With their homes and livestock destroyed, millions of families have had their lives turned upside down.  Displaced families are camping on roadsides.  Many lack shelter, food, and clean water.

MFR is partnering with the UN Refugee Agency to help provide shelter and life-saving aid to millions of people in need. Our goal is to reach and serve 560,000 survivors, but we need your ongoing support.

Here are two ways you can help:
Make a donation to help victims of the Pakistan Floods today. Go to www.musicforrelief.org/donate to make a contribution.  100% of your donations will help survivors in Pakistan; MFR is matching individual donations up to $10,000 for this recovery effort.

Or support MFR’s Pakistan Flood Relief on Socialvibe.com.  Go to http://www.socialvibe.com/musicforrelief and complete the activities.  Even if you are unable to make a financial donation, you can help those affected by the Floods on Socialvibe.com.

Once you’ve taken action, please share your support of MFR for the Pakistan Floods on Facebook, Twitter or forward this email to friends and family and ask them to do the same.

(image credit: AP)

mike

First Day On The Road

August 17, 2010

Just arrived in Germany.  It’s the first day of a short promotional tour for A THOUSAND SUNS.  I’m still adjusting to the idea that this album is finally about to be released into the world after almost two years of hard work.  Today (and for the next few days) Phoenix and I will be talking to people from all over the world about the songs, our recording process, the release, and what we like to eat and do when we’re in Germany.

Danke vielmals!

mike