Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda releases new songs from upcoming debut solo LP ‘Post Traumatic’

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Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda has released new songs from his upcoming debut solo album Post Traumatic.

Rolling Stone reports that Linkin Park’s Mike Shinoda has released a pair of new videos from his upcoming debut solo album Post Traumatic. The songs are titled ‘Crossing a Line’ and ‘Nothing Makes Sense Anymore’.

The LP marks the MC’s first release since the death of Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington.

“For all of us, it’s definitely the thing that we want to do. It feels like the right way to celebrate Chester,” says Shinoda

‘Crossing a Line’ and ‘Nothing Makes Sense Anymore’ are part of Shinoda’s three-song Post Traumatic EP, which will become the 16-track Post Traumatic LP released on June 15th.

“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. If they haven’t been through this, I hope they feel grateful.” Like its introductory EP, the album tackles Shinoda’s experience with loss as well as healing.

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