Linkin Park has shared behind-the-scenes footage from the production of the official music video for their latest track, “Up From the Bottom.” Since its release last week, the song has surpassed 10 million streams on Spotify and stands as the band’s first new material since dropping their comeback album From Zero last November. You can see the footage down below.
In a recent interview with Billboard, Linkin Park‘s Joe Hahn, who directed the music video for the band’s latest single, praised the track as “the best song we’ve ever made.” Bandmate Mike Shinoda echoed that sentiment, calling it “one of the best videos we’ve ever had.”
Hints about the single’s release first surfaced in the band’s LPTV From Zero video series, which showed Shinoda and co-vocalist Emily Armstrong collaborating in the studio on the track.
“Up From the Bottom” will appear on the deluxe edition of From Zero, slated for release on May 16 via Warner.
The From Zero (Deluxe Edition) 2CD is a limited release, presented in a four-panel softpak with a 16-page booklet. The expanded edition includes three brand-new songs, five live recordings captured from performances around the globe, and updated, enhanced packaging.
From Zero (Deluxe Edition) includes:
CD1
01. From Zero
02. The Emptiness Machine
03. Cut The Bridge
04. Heavy Is The Crown
05. Over Each Other
06. Casualty
07. Overflow
08. Two Faced
09. Stained
10. IGYEIH
11. Good Things Go
CD 2
01. Up From The Bottom
02. Unshatter
03. Let You Fade
04. The Emptiness Machine (Live)
05. Heavy Is The Crown (Live)
06. Over Each Other (Live)
07. Casualty (Live)
08. Two Faced (Live)
Regarding Linkin Park‘s highly anticipated tour, there have been some changes.. The tour has seen a series of major adjustments, including venue changes and an update to the supporting lineup and the most notable shift involves their upcoming Los Angeles performance.
Originally slated for Dodger Stadium, which holds approximately 56,000 fans, the show has been relocated to the more intimate Intuit Dome, with a reduced capacity of 18,000. As a result, some ticket holders have received refunds, though those with original tickets will be granted priority access to purchase seats at the new location.
In addition, the tour’s support act lineup has changed. Queens of the Stone Age, initially announced as part of the bill, are no longer participating. A replacement has yet to be revealed, sparking speculation among fans about who might join the tour instead.