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As the album winds to a close, there is a discernible difference between when we began the journey with Shinoda to where he drops us off. By the time we reach “IOU,” Shinoda is reclaiming his power and finding his footing on this journey through his grief. Eight months after the death of Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington, the group’s co-lead singer Mike Shinoda announced today that he will release a full-length solo album, “Post Traumatic. As the album winds to a close, there is a discernible difference between when we began the journey with Shinoda to where he drops us off. By the time we reach “IOU,” Shinoda is reclaiming his power and finding his footing on this journey through his grief.

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Co-lead singer Mike Shinoda announced today that he will release a full-length solo album, Post Traumatic, due out June 15 on Warner Bros. Along with the album announcement, Shinoda released two new tracks - 'Crossing A Line' and 'Nothing Makes Sense Anymore,' as well as a video for 'Crossing A Line.' The 16-track album is available to pre-order today, and will include the two aforementioned new tracks alongside the three tracks from the Post Traumatic EP, released earlier this year to critical acclaim. Additionally, Shinoda will perform a handful of solo shows this summer, including the Identity LA in Los on May 12, Reading and Leeds Festival and the Summer Sonic Festival in Japan in August. Stay tuned for additional dates to be announced. WATCH Official Video for 'Crossing A Line' LISTEN to 'Crossing A Line' / 'Nothing Makes Sense Anymore' In the months since the passing of vocalist Chester Bennington, Shinoda has immersed himself in art as a way of processing his grief.