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LINKIN PARK Singer Opens Up About His Past Addictions - July 17, 2009
LINKIN PARK frontman Chester Bennington has told Noisecreep that "Out Of Ashes", the forthcoming debut album from his side project, DEAD BY SUNRISE, features lyrics that heavily explore such topics as his own battles with addiction. "My life was falling apart in many ways that I was writing about on this record in terms of getting divorced, in terms of diving very hard into alcohol and drugs throughout this process," he confessed to Noisecreep.

In "My Suffering", which he describes as a song "literally about [how] being an alcoholic and a drug addict has paid off for me in many ways," he discusses how his addiction has helped him creatively. "I have been able to tap into all the negative things that can happen to me throughout my life by numbing myself to the pain so to speak and kind of being able to vent it through my music," he said. "'Crawling', for example, by LINKIN PARK, is probably the most literal song lyrically I'd ever written for LINKIN PARK and that's about feeling like I had no control over myself in terms of drugs and alcohol. That feeling, being able to write about it, sing about it, that song, those words sold millions of records, I won a Grammy, I made a lot of money. I don't think I could've been inspired to create something like that by watching someone else go through that. So in a lot of ways that's been very constructive for me."

Read more from Noisecreep.

DEAD BY SUNRISE has launched its MySpace page and posted a song there called "Morning After". With its keyboards and layered guitars, the song is reminiscent of what HardDrive Radio calls "the early days of DEPECHE MODE."

"Out Of Ashes" is tentatively scheduled for a September release, with Bennington saying in a statement that the project is "more personal" than anything he's ever done before.

The album's tentative first single is called "Crawl Back In".

Bennington began working on DEAD BY SUNRISE back in 2006, explaining, "I came up with a few songs that felt and sounded really good, but I knew they weren't right stylistically for LINKIN PARK. They were darker and moodier than anything I'd come up with for the band. So I decided to work on them on my own rather than turn them over and have them transformed into LINKIN PARK tracks."

The band, which is Bennington on vocals, guitarists Ryan Shuck and Amir Derakh (from ORGY/JULIEN-K), bassist Brandon Belsky, drummer Elias Anda (also from JULIEN-K), and keyboardist Anthony Valcic, recorded "Out Of Ashes" in Los Angeles with producer Howard Benson (MOTÖRHEAD, MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE).

The band has played just a handful of live shows, but has been confirmed for the lineup of England's Sonisphere festival on August 1-2. The event is headlined by METALLICA and LINKIN PARK.

Photo credit: Travis Shinn

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COMMENT | The dude's name is "Linkin Park"?
posted by : TastyGreens
7/17/2009 3:10:52 PM

Ehhh, who cares anyway. Waaaaah, I was addicted to drugs, waaaaaaah!

COMMENT | skom
posted by : chtimixeur
7/17/2009 3:18:58 PM

This is Some Kind of Monster part 2, only a little gayer

COMMENT |
posted by : aaron.
7/17/2009 3:19:30 PM

In other words:

"I got drunk on the weekend and smoked a lot of pot"

Real junkies don't glorify drugs, or their addictions. Maybe this guy is just trying to get some cred for himself and his band? Trying to appear a little more real in the face of waining relevance?

Two middle fingers to you, scum!

I think I'll raise my kids on a commune so their culture isn't courtesy of shidheads like this that never grow up. How old is this dude anyway?

COMMENT |
posted by : aaron.
7/17/2009 3:22:03 PM

^ yes, that was supposed to read "shitheads."

COMMENT | Word of advice.
posted by : borikeepsbanningme
7/17/2009 3:36:31 PM

If you do that your kids will move off the commune grounds and do everything they can that you said not to.
Why would he need street cred anyway? They fucking sell a million records every release. Chester was on much more than some piddly smoke and drink. That's for 10 year olds these days. 13 year olds are smoking ice and doing heroin.

COMMENT |
posted by : aaron.
7/17/2009 3:39:46 PM

So what you're saying is, it's still cool to like Linkin Park? You think all the 15 year olds are into them? I highly doubt it my friend. Pretty sure that ship has sailed. Which is exactly why they would indeed need to struggle for relevance.

COMMENT | In re: Aaron.
posted by : crack_nation
7/17/2009 3:52:46 PM

I'm no cheerleader for LP, but they still move tons of product, more than almost any other recording artist still active. It may not be 10 million records anymore, but is anyone going to split hairs about selling 2-5mil records in a clip and having some of the highest grossing tours?



COMMENT | Who cares..
posted by : AtomKey
7/17/2009 3:57:36 PM

About Linkin Park but I agree that suffering can cause great creativity. This guy is a good singer he should find a real metal band, that would be cool to hear his vocals on something like that. Those guys he is standing with look like something from a Sears catalog, here is the latest fashion, this is what "cool" kids wear. That is sad!!

COMMENT | urgh
posted by : spaztekmofo
7/17/2009 3:59:04 PM

SHIT IN THE PIT

COMMENT | Haha
posted by : MK
7/17/2009 4:20:14 PM

I caught what the first poster said; "His name is Linkin Park?"

lol... Bori missed that one.

COMMENT | yeah
posted by : megal0maniac
7/17/2009 4:22:40 PM

who's that LP dude ? lame name.


COMMENT | (_)_)====D~~~~~ lincoln parque
posted by : erpbass6
7/17/2009 7:17:53 PM

(_)_)====D~~~~~ lick & pork




COMMENT |
posted by : Rotting Elvis Pt. 6
7/17/2009 9:58:35 PM

...Are those used tissues on the ground?

COMMENT |
posted by : scruffman
7/17/2009 10:23:48 PM

and what's the problem??? dude.... grow up..
you chose a path where you knew you'd drink and do drugs....
so either change careers, or suck it up...



COMMENT | .
posted by : Blackenistheyend
7/17/2009 10:59:14 PM

addicted to writing cheesy lyrics maybe

COMMENT | TastyGreens
posted by : master_of_insanity
7/18/2009 12:57:18 AM

live it ...then open your stupid little mouth.../

COMMENT |
posted by : Le_Voleur
7/18/2009 5:42:59 AM

these guys in the pic look tough and evil

COMMENT |
posted by : Dutchguy
7/18/2009 6:21:08 AM

Boo-fucking-hoo. "Poor" Chester.... laughing all the way to the bank.

Linkin Park is a rollercoaster!

http://www.youhavebadtasteinmusic.com/linkinpark.html

COMMENT | Meh
posted by : DarkAbyss
7/18/2009 6:51:36 AM

If my name was Chester, I'd be an alcoholic and addict to

COMMENT | Rehab is for Quitters
posted by : rollins
7/18/2009 10:19:43 AM

Amir Derakh (Chester's guitar player) used to be in a 80's metal band called Rough Cutt. He's 45 years old...old enough to be Chester's dad.

COMMENT |
posted by : ereh_n
7/18/2009 11:53:41 AM

Fuck you all people who underrate him. He'll prove you all suck cocks by this record. We'll have to see.

COMMENT | Agreed^^^
posted by : fartsyjoe420
7/18/2009 1:15:19 PM

definitely way gay band photos.

chester is a good singer but i get sick of this shit too.



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