Linkin Park Release Lyric Video for ‘Lost in the Echo’
Watch Linkin Park’s new lyric video for their song ‘Lost in the Echo’ off ‘Living Things’
Linkin Park have never been the kind of band to shy away from bold, hi-tech music videos, and now, the alternative rockers have unveiled a mind-spinning new lyric video for their track “Lost in the Echo” off their just-release album, “Living Things.” Watch the video at the end of the post.
In preparation for the new album, the guys had 360 degree scans taken of their bodies, and those shots have shown up in plenty of the promotions leading up to the release of “Living Things.” Now, the scans are being used in the lyric video, and this time around, a band member who is difficult to make out comes into view spinning in a mass of grassland and dirt, with the living things around him encroaching his body.
“And these promises broken / Deep below / Each word gets lost in the echo / So one last lie I can see through / This time I finally let you / Go, go, go,” singer Chester Bennington croons in the chorus, as multi-instrumentalist and rapper Mike Shinoda rhymes, “Test my will, test my heart / Let me tell you how the odds gonna stack up / Y’all go hard, I go smart / How’s it working out for y’all in the back, huh?”
Linkin Park and fellow alternative rockers Incubus will hit the road together for the first time on the Honda Civic Tour. The trek sets off Aug. 11 in Bristow, Va., and runs through Sept. 10 in San Diego. (Photo via YouTube.)
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