Don't Stand So Close
'This band are gonna be the next Korn or Slipknot' claims
a message on Linkin Park's web site, and rightly so. Hailing
from California this five piece are gonna blow your mind.
These are indeed exciting times for rock. Over the past
couple of months we've witnessed the arrival of some truly
spine tingling new music from some truly great new bands
and Linkin Park sit firmly on the top of the pile with their
stunning debut album 'Hybrid
Theory'.
Currently doing the business in the States with their first
single 'One Step Closer', the UK release date of the album
was brought forward thanks to the power of the net. "Everything's
going really well," says vocalist Chester Bennington.
"Radio over here's been really responsive to the song,
which is kinda overwhelming 'cos a lot of the stations picked
it up before we'd even released the song to the radio."
Combining elements of hip-hop, rock and electronica, 'Hybrid
Theory' is a truly awesome piece of work. Originally from
Arizona, Chester hooked up with the rest of the band after
his attorney passed on a tape of their music. Originally
called Hybrid Theory they were forced to change their name
because another band had already taken the moniker. The
name Linkin Park evolved from a local park name but the
name Lincoln was too expensive to register on the net, hence
the current name.
"I don't come from a musical family," admits
Chester, "it's just something I've always been interested
in. I started singing for fun, I just went around the house
trying to mimic my favorite band. I always dreamt about
being the fifth member of Depeche Mode. I dreamt that they
flew their plane out to my grade school, picked me up and
took me on tour with them," he laughs. "I would
say that the band who's probably had the most influence
on me in my career," he continues, "would be Stone
Temple Pilots. I just love that band, I think Scott Weiland
is one of the most amazing frontmen to watch live. He's
got a great voice and every one of their records is different."
In fact Chester himself possesses a mean set of vocal chords
himself, not too dissimilar to Mr. Weiland, which sound
extremely effective when combined with co-vocalist Mike
Shinoda's rapping. So Linkin Park - the next Korn or Slipknot?
"The funny thing is about our fans is that each one
of them pulls a different style from our music. There's
a lot of different styles - we have electronic, hip-hop,
rock y'know? I think that Slipknot and Korn are great bands
and for people to think that we can hang with bands like
that is really cool."
Linkin Park utilised the internet and the troubled Napster
site to help launch their career. Chester explains more.
"We're very tied to the internet, we're totally into
the fans. We started, before we even signed to Warner Bros,
by just going on the web talking to kids, putting our stuff
on MP3 and then getting people to check it out and tell
us what they thought." Are you worried that fans might
just download the album and not buy it? "I know kids
that have downloaded our entire record off Napster but they're
like 'we're gonna go out and buy the record.'
People are aware that bands can get screwed if people just
start downloading their stuff, that is the whole beauty
of being a fan. I'm a fan myself, I love to buy records.
When 'Kid A' came out we were like 'Oh My God' and ran out
and bought the record, played the CD and looked at all the
artwork and stuff."
Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst recently said in an interview
that there were a lot of hot new bands that were going to
knock Limp Bizkit off the top. Do you think you're the ones
to do it? "I don't wanna be the end of anybody's career,
I hope everybody has a long and prosperous career but if
we happen to be the band that comes in and knocks everybody
out - I'd love that. We're basically focused on our music
and our record and we just want as many people to experience
it as possible. If 250,000 kids go out and buy the record
over the next year then great, but if 200 million do then
even better."