Linkin Park Album Due Next Year
Linkin Park has resolved its contract dispute with Warner Bros. and fans can look forward to a new album next year, Reuters reports.
The band issued a statement in May saying that plans for a spring 2006 album has been halted, and also expressed concerns about cost cutting.
“We’re resolving our differences and we’re looking forward to putting out a record next year,” guitarist Brad Delson told Billboard.com. “We’re all focused on the creative process right now.”
Singer Mike Shinoda said the band has “been working on new stuff for at least a month” and that “the band is always evolving. We like the momentum created by coming up with new songs.”
Linkin Park’s last album, 2003’s Meteora, has sold 5.14 million copies in the United States.
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