When Linkin Park announced their return last year, there was a noticeable changeup in the touring lineup: guitarist Brad Delson helped record the new album From Zero but Alex Feder was taking his place on tour. Delson opened up about his decision to not tour with the band in a new interview with Guitar World.
âFor me, and, I guess, all the guys, the last however many years gave us the opportunity to really think qualitatively about the band â what energizes us, where we feel most fulfilled, and where we thrive,â he explained. âIt wasnât like, âLetâs go back to what we were doing.â It was, âLetâs take what weâve learned to approach our roles with greater self-awareness and insight.â I really thrive in the studio. I love making new things. Thatâs why I decided to focus my energy on that area.â
Delson also talked about why Feder was chosen as his replacement on the road. âItâs just a great friendship. Heâs an amazing musician and a strong live player. I think he brings a lot to the show â and Iâm really proud of the show," he gushed. âEven though Iâm not onstage, I put a lot of my creative love into it. Iâve always been obsessed with the setlist, the concept of the show, and how it flows. I worked really hard on it; thatâs no different than the past.â
Elsewhere in the interview, Delson gave his thoughts on Emily Armstrong taking on the late Chester Bennington's vocal duties. âThereâs something about her voice and her energy that just feels like Linkin Park energy," he admitted. "The nice thing about our two vocalists [Armstrong and Mike Shinoda] is that theyâre each really dynamic."
âPart of the bandâs identity is exploring the space between genres and juxtaposition," he added. "If you donât have vocalists who can cover every genre, the bandâs raison dâetre would be stymied."
Linkin Park head out on their massive From Zero 2025 World Tour later this month. See a full list of tour dates here.