Linkin Park have revealed that their forthcoming new album will be titled Living Things and is set to hit stores on June 26. Speaking with MTV, Chester Bennington explained that the follow-up to A Thousand Suns marks an even mix between their early roots and current tastes:
"This album is a really great representation of where we're at right now as a band," he said. "We're kind of really comfortable with our early nü-metal days, and we're really comfortable with where we're at in our more contemporary version of ourselves; so this is a good representation of that comfort level with our own identity as a band."
In support of the album, the band will hit the road with Incubus and MuteMath on the upcoming Honda Civic Tour.
Tour dates:
8/11 - Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live
8/12 - Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena
8/14 - Mansfield, MA @ Comcast Center
8/17 - Camden, NJ @ Susquehanna Bank Center
8/19 - Atlanta, GA @ Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
8/21 - Detroit, MI @ The Palace of Auburn Hills
8/22 - Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center
8/24 - Chicago, IL @ First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
8/25 - Indianapolis, IN @ Klipsch Music Center
8/27 - Dallas, TX @ Gexa Energy Pavilion
8/28 - Houston, TX @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
8/30 - Denver, CO @ Comfort Dental Amphitheatre
9/5 - Tacoma, WA @ Tacoma Dome
9/7 - Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre
9/10 - San Diego, CA @ Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre
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