Linkin Park has officially unveiled their latest track, “Unshatter,” a powerful addition to the upcoming deluxe edition of their acclaimed album, From Zero. Below, you’ll find both the lyrics and the song itself, ready for your enjoyment.
The band made an impressive comeback last fall, showcasing a refreshed lineup that features the dynamic new co-vocalist Emily Armstrong alongside drummer Colin Brittain. Their album From Zero received positive reviews, with standout tracks, including the hit single “The Emptiness Machine,” resonating with fans and critics alike.
With a successful touring schedule behind them and anticipation growing for the deluxe edition of From Zero, the band is gearing up for its release on May 16. The announcement was first teased with the fresh track “Up From the Bottom,” which was crafted and recorded after the completion of the original album.
As for “Unshatter,” this song stems from the original recording sessions of From Zero, but it didn’t make the final album cut. It embodies the quintessential Linkin Park sound, featuring powerful anthemic vocals and a driving, aggressive energy that fans have come to love.
Listen to “Unshatter” below and immerse yourself in its compelling sound.
Experience Linkin Park’s “Unshatter”
Explore the Meaning Behind Linkin Park’s “Unshatter” Lyrics
Now that you’ve enjoyed the track, let’s delve into the lyrics to uncover the deeper meaning behind them. Emily Armstrong delivers a significant portion of the lyrics, while Mike Shinoda’s distinctive influence is palpable throughout the song.
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As suggested by the evocative title “Unshatter,” the song reflects a profound lamentation surrounding a fractured relationship, expressing a desire for things to have unfolded differently. Below, you can check out the complete lyrics to “Unshatter.”
Complete Lyrics to Linkin Park’s “Unshatter”
And we’ll never ever put it back together
I should’ve known better, you’re lyingMaybe I made it more complicated than it had to be
Maybe I’m mistaken, but it’s taking something out of me
Maybe I’m too patient ’cause I waited until now to see
Take what you say and I’ll ruminate away realityBut we’ll never ever put it back together
I should’ve known better, you’re lyingUnshatter the picture I was tryna see myself in
Unshatter the promise that I could not believe
I don’t know why we got so cold
But my chest is holding all my feelings
Unshatter meI was waiting patiently, saving judgment for too long
When the hesitation would set the stage that I’d lose on
You were only aiming to pass the blame and, then, move on
You just turned the tables and made my right to a new wrongAnd we’ll never ever put it back together
I should have known better, you’re lyingUnshatter the picture I was trying to see myself in
Unshatter the promise that I could not believe
I don’t know why we got so cold
But my chest is holding all my feelings
Unshatter meYou don’t know me
You don’t know me
I don’t owe you
You don’t know me
You don’t know me
You don’t know me
I don’t owe you, go
I don’t owe you anything
I don’t owe you anything, go
You don’t know me
You don’t know me
I don’t owe you anything, go
You don’t know me
You don’t know me
I don’t owe youAnd we’ll never ever put it back together
I should’ve known better, you’re lyingUnshatter the picture I was trying to see myself in
Unshatter the promise that I could not believe
I don’t know why we got so cold
But my chest is holding all my feelings
Unshatter me
Linkin Park’s Exciting Plans for 2025
Pre-orders for the highly anticipated deluxe edition of Linkin Park’s From Zero are currently available, allowing fans to secure their copy ahead of the release.
Following a more limited tour schedule in 2024, Linkin Park will embark on an extensive global tour in 2025. The North American leg kicks off in Austin, Texas, on Saturday, April 26, followed by a show in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Monday, April 28. U.S. tour dates will continue through May 17, culminating in their headline appearance at the Welcome to Rockville festival.
After their North American tour, they’ll travel to Europe and the U.K. in June and July, before making their way back to the United States on July 29 for a performance in Brooklyn, New York. Additionally, a South American tour is slated for this fall. For a complete list of dates, cities, venues, and ticketing details, be sure to visit their official website.
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