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Linkin Park have scored their fourth UK number 1 album with From Zero, and new vocalist Emily Armstrong couldn’t be more thrilled and thankful.
The reconfigured Los Angeles band’s eighth studio album outsold its closest competition – Sabrina Carpenter’s Short N’ Sweet by more than 2 to 1. Linkin Park previously landed number one albums in the United Kingdom with 2003âs Meteora, 2007âs Minutes to Midnight and 2012âs Living Things.Speaking exclusively to Official Charts about the achievement, vocalist Emily Armstrong says, âNumber 1 in the UK, thatâs so insane. Thank you so much. Is there anything above Number 1? This is it!âFrom Zero to Number 1!â the clearly delighted singer adds. âThank you so fucking much, this is so surreal. Itâs my first Number 1, so Iâm freaking out! Iâll say it a thousand times, and it feels like itâs not enough to say âthank you,â I can only say so many times how grateful I am.â
Bandleader Mike Shinoda adds, âThis is very cool. Itâs such a big deal to all of us!â
From Zero has attracted positive reviews from critics. Writing in Metal Hammer magazine, Louder’s Executive Editor Merlin Alderslade declared âLinkin Park have crafted both an earnest tribute to their own legacy and a genuinely great album worthy of their canon.â Classic Rock’s Rich Hobson wrote, âThe album is nothing short of a triumph; measuring their angst and leaning on the communal heart that’s always existed in their songs.â
Elsewhere in the new chart, Linkin Park’s 2004 singles collection Papercuts is at number 22.