Who Is Colin Brittain, Linkin Park’s New Drummer?
Who is Colin Brittain, the opposite new member of Linkin Park?
While many followers have been centered on who would step into the place held by the late Chester Bennington in Linkin Park, Thursday’s livestream announcement revealed that Colin Brittain was stepping behind the drums rather than longtime Linkin Park stickman Rob Bourdon. So who’s the brand new man conserving the beat for Linkin Park’s subsequent period?
Who Is Colin Brittain?
Born Colin Cunningham, the 37-year-old Nashville-born musician has primarily been making a reputation for himself behind the scenes as an in-demand producer and songwriter in recent times.
However, he does have a historical past enjoying drums. He initially made his inroads within the music business enjoying drums for the band Oh No Fiasco, who signed to Five Seven Music and launched the EP No One’s Gotta Know.
According to Mike Shinoda in an interview with Billboard, the drums are Brittain’s major instrument, however he is additionally adept at enjoying keyboards, guitar and bass which has helped him in his roles as a songwriter and producer with quite a lot of acts.
Shinoda revealed within the chat that he had first met Brittain round 2021 when each musicians participated in a session with just a few different songwriters and their friendship and mutual admiration sparked from there.
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About Colin Brittain’s Production + Songwriting
Brittain’s resume behind the scenes began constructing round 2014 when he took on manufacturing, writing, engineering and mixing for such acts as 5 Seconds of Summer, Dark Waves and Beautiful Bodies.
Over time, he is lent his help in a number of areas for bands akin to A Day To Remember, From Ashes to New, One OK Rock, All Time Low, Hands Like Houses, Dreamers and Story of the Year.
Perhaps his most well-known affiliation behind the scenes has been with Papa Roach. He was a composer, producer and mixer on a number of songs from the band’s 2017 album Crooked Teeth. That working relationship went so effectively he was requested again to work on materials from their 2019 album, Who Do You Trust?
What Happened With Rob Bourdon?
Brittain has taken over behind the package after Linkin Park’s longtime drummer Rob Bourdon stepped apart. In the interview with Billboard, Shinoda addressed Bourdon’s absence from the present lineup.
“Rob had said to us at a point, I guess it was a few years ago now, that he wanted to put some distance between himself and the band. And we understood that — it was already apparent,” defined the singer. “He was starting to just show up less, be in less contact, and I know the fans noticed it too. The Hybrid Theory rerelease and Papercuts release, he didn’t show up for anything. So for me, as a friend, that was sad, but at the same time, I want him to do whatever makes him happy, and obviously everybody wishes him the best.”
As for why Brittain was the selection, Shinoda provided, “I immediately clicked with him.” He added, “We have a similar way of looking at music, of starting from scratch, and I really enjoyed working with him and bouncing ideas back-and-forth. I don’t know if any of these songs are going to be released, but we had done something with grandson, Bea Miller, Sueco — just getting in the room together to make stuff. And then when Linkin Park started making stuff, for whatever we were going to do, it was just like, “Oh, Colin. We’re making stuff. You should come over.”
Linkin Park in 2024
With the band having debuted new music during their livestreamed concert, that opens the door for what comes next. Linkin Park will release a new album titled From Zero due Nov. 15 that will feature “The Emptiness Machine.” The album is obtainable for pre-order now.
In addition, there are six dates forthcoming in Los Angeles, New York, Hamburg, London, Seoul and Bogota. Ticketing data might be discovered on the band’s web site.
Sept. 11 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ Kia Forum
Sept. 16 – New York, N.Y. @ Barclays Center
Sept. 22 – Hamburg, Germany @ Barclays Arena
Sept. 24 – London, U.Ok. @ The O2
Sept. 28 – Seoul, South Korea @ INSPIRE Arena
Nov. 11 – Bogota, Colombia @ Coliseo Medplus
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