Shocking news: Owen Pallett, a Canadian artist that is recognized both for his solo work (Final Fantasy) as for his collaborations with members of Arcade Fire and Mountain Goats, once again the star of the day. But this time is different from previous ones: today, April 13, 2012, Owen Pallett has been mentioned on the Web after Pitchfork confirmed its collaboration with Chester Bennington, Mike Shinoda & Co. in 'I'll Be Gone', one of topics that appear in the tracklist of the new album from Linkin Park.
I remember the last time we talked about the next album of Linkin Park was created a significant buzz / controversy after those statements that Chester Bennington confirmed that the LP would "divide people." A total of 158 comments in one post we made it clear that the people have some doubt (and even fear) to meet again with something like "A Thousand Suns" album that we just went out to defend at the time.
We greatly comforted to know that Linkin Park were left surrounded by the genius who created works of size 'Lewis Takes Action' or 'Keep The Dog Quiet'. We know that everyone will see it differently (and in advance and assume that 'I'll Be Gone' will be severely attacked by the fans who stayed in the "Meteora") but it's good to know that Chester, Shinoda, Rob, Brad, Dave and Joe are unmarked on any new opportunity that they face.
Incidentally, it is rumored that the album of Linkin Park could go somewhere in June. Even so nothing is confirmed, a finding that suggests that could soon announce a more than possible delay.
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