December 24, 2009

Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda Talks New Album

Check out Spin.com for an interview with Mike Shinoda about the upcoming Linkin Park album.


Did Chester's going off and working with [solo project] Dead By Sunrise have any residual affect on how he's now contributing to Linkin Park?
That's a good question. I related to where Chester was at when he was making the Dead By Sunrise record. I went through the same thing with [Shinoda's side-project] Fort Minor. He had songs that he had to get out of his system; songs that the rest of the guys in Linkin Park couldn't necessarily get behind. Not because they wouldn't like them, but because they aren't right for a Linkin Park record. I think for both of us, working outside the band made us feel like we could focus better when we eventually came back.

Dead by Sunrise in Snap Magazine

Snap Magazine features Dead By Sunrise in their December issue.

Dead by Sunrise break away from Linkin Park and Orgy associations on their debut, Out of Ashes

Given the stratospheric success of Linkin Park and Orgy, it might seem odd that any project comprised of their members would distance itself from their platinum glow. But as it happens, Dead by Sunrise–comprised of Linkin Park vocalist Chester Bennington, Orgy/Julien-K guitarists Amir Derakh and Ryan Shuck, and Julien-K bassist, drummer and keyboardist Brandon Belsky, Elias Andra and Anthony "Fu" Valcic–and their debut album, Out of Ashes, actually arose from a need on everyone's part to do something different.

DBS unofficially began in 2005 when Bennington wrote a handful of songs outside of the Linkin Park mold. Convinced of their merit, Bennington turned them over to Derakh and Shuck–friends since Linkin Park and Orgy toured early in both their careers–to get their input.

"When we were doing Julien-K, Chester was real interested and kind of wanted to be a part of it, but it didn't really make sense for him to be in the band," says Derakh. "Chester had been playing these ideas to Ryan on an acoustic, and Ryan was like, 'These are really good songs. What are you going to do with them?'"

Bennington proposed that Shuck and Derakh flesh out his acoustic sketches into full-fledged songs. The pair recorded Bennington strumming the song "Let Down" and singing a scratch vocal, and then spent a couple of days building up the track to essentially the '80s synth pop/contemporary wall-of-rock version that appears on Out of Ashes. Bennington was floored.

"He was like, 'Wow, I could never have imagined this,'" says Derakh. "He was really stoked. So we did a few more songs and he kept getting more and more excited about it and was like, 'Let's keep working on it; it'll be like my solo project, and we'll work on it when we can work on it.'"

That summer, the trio assembled over half of the songs on Out of Ashes, but Bennington had to split to concentrate on making Minutes to Midnight with Linkin Park while Derakh and Shuck focused on Julien-K. Last year, they were finally able to revisit the material, to which the remaining members of Julien-K had also contributed. Almost organically, the combination of Bennington and Julien-K morphed into Dead by Sunrise.

"It wasn't so much that we were recording these songs for Chester; it became a band," says Derakh. "It all sort of fell together the end of last year, and for all the right reasons. This whole record was done completely on our own, void of any outside influences business-wise–just friends making music together that they really love. It spans many decades: There's punk elements, new wave elements, rock elements, grunge elements, classic rock elements, and they're all sort of mixed together."

The collective is committed to keeping Dead by Sunrise together for more than a single album/tour cycle. They've done some well-received gigs for Out of Ashes, and while they'll have to work around the inevitable upcoming Linkin Park and Julien-K activities–and a possible Orgy reunion–Dead by Sunrise are definitely a living thing.

December 21, 2009

'Let Down' Single Out Now

Dead By Sunrise release their new single 'Let Down' from the album 'Out Ashes' today.

If you haven't seen it already, watch the video for 'Let Down' here and download the EP from iTunes, it includes a live version of the track and 'Inside of Me'.

DOWNLOAD NOW

December 19, 2009

Alternative Addiction Dead By Sunrise interview

Click here to listen to Alternative Addiction's interview with Dead By Sunrise!

“It’s extremely different. Orgy and Julien-K are both heavily based in electronica. Dead by Sunrise has more of an organic feel. We’re really playing guitar and more classic instruments,” Shuck said. “Chester is the primary writer so that makes the songs sound much different. Much different than Linkin Park as well because Mike (Shinoda) is the primarily writer in Linkin Park. I think we’ve come up with something totally new and unique, and something we can make a couple records with and create an awesome body of work that people really like.”

December 18, 2009

Dead By Sunrise 2010 dates!


Jan 28 2010
8:00P
Shibuya AX
Tokyo
Jan 30 2010
8:00P
Huashan 1914 Creative Park
Taipei
Feb 19 2010
8:00P
HMV Forum
London
Feb 21 2010
8:00P
Melkweg
Amsterdam
Feb 23 2010
8:00P
Volkhaus
Zurich
Feb 24 2010
8:00P
Tonhalle
Munich
Feb 25 2010
8:00P
E-Werk
Koln
Feb 27 2010
8:00P
Huxleys
Huxleys
Feb 28 2010
8:00P
Docks
Hamburg



More info at the Dead By Sunrise myspace!

December 14, 2009

Your Chance to Meet Chester Bennington!

Check out the latest blog from Dead By Sunrise to find out how you can meet Chester! All you will have to do is simply update your myspace page. READ MORE!

December 11, 2009

KROQ ACOUSTIC CHRISTMAS CONTEST

Enter to win a signed guitar from Dead By Sunrise by sending an email with your name and address to deadbysunrisekroq@warnerreprise.com! One winner will be chosen at random by Friday the 18th and will be notified by email.

December 04, 2009

Linkin Park Nominated For A Grammy!

Linkin Park has been nominated for a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance for “What I’ve Done” from Road To Revolution: Live At Milton Keynes! The Grammy Awards will take place on January 31 at Staples Center in Los Angeles.

December 02, 2009

Ways to support Habitat for Humanity and Music for Relief!

This holiday season, Linkin Park and Music for Relief are working to build an environmentally friendly home for a family in need. You can help on Socialvibe without donating money, just click here to go to Socialvibe and do the activities. If their cause goal is reached by December 31, SocialVibe will DOUBLE the donation! Plus, the 1st, 2nd and 3rd charity teams to reach their goals will receive a bonus donation of $15k, $10k or $5k respectively. Go to www.Socialvibe.com/musicforrelief to start earning free donations for MFR!

Linkin Park is encouraging everyone who is able, to give just $5 to help build an environmentally friendly home with Habitat for Humanity to support sustainable growth in Los Angeles. Click here to check out the program website and see what your donation can buy...you can also see the house being built as donations come in!

You can also support the MFR / HFH Green Home by making a donation as a gift this holiday! Check out the MFR Green Holiday Card here.

Another way to help out is to use Socialvibe to raise funds for Music for Relief by adding a badge to your online profile. Click here or use the Socialvibe app on Facebook. Go to the activities tab and do the activities to earn extra points for Music for Relief!
If you sign up on SocialVibe in support of Music for Relief you will be entered to win a Rock Band 2 game for Wii signed by Linkin Park.

Also, you can have AirWalk donate $1 to Music For Relief in your name. CLICK HERE to do your part!

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