’s has announced his debut solo album,. It’s due out June 15 via The 16-track LP includes the three songs from Shinoda’s January, which marked his first new music since the of his Linkin Park bandmate Chester Bennington in July 2017. Below, watch the music videos for two new songs from the record, “Crossing a Line” and “Nothing Makes Sense Anymore.” “It’s a journey out of grief and darkness, not into grief and darkness,” Shinoda said of Post Traumatic in a statement. “If people have been through something similar, I hope they feel less alone.” In December, Linkin Park shared their live album, featuring recordings of Bennington’s last performances. The band released their latest studio LP,, in May 2017.
Shinoda has now announced details of ‘Post Traumatic’, which follows on from. The solo album will be released on June 15 via Warner Bros., and can be pre-ordered from today (March 29). The announcement of the ‘Post Traumatic’ record has been accompanied today by the release of two new songs from the album. Shinoda has shared both the video for the song ‘Crossing A Line’ and the audio for ‘Nothing Makes Sense Anymore’ – you can access both tracks below. Nothing Makes Sense Anymore, a song by Mike Shinoda on Spotify.
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