One More Light
Linkin Park · 2017
35 min · 10 tracks · alternative rock · hip-hop · pop rock
A poignant blend of electronic textures and introspective lyrics that reflect vulnerability and resilience.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- short, impactful listening sessions
- introspective emotional reflections
- steady, consistent energy levels
- poignant moments of vulnerability
Where this album fits
- In the catalog
- Late Career Highlight — Released after a significant loss, it showcases the band's emotional depth and evolution.
- Themes
- grief and remembrance· mental health struggles· pop-oriented evolution
- Career context
- Released on May 19, 2017, 'One More Light' marked Linkin Park's seventh studio album and their first after the passing of lead vocalist Chester Bennington. At this point, the band was navigating a significant evolution in sound, moving towards more pop-oriented elements while still retaining their signature emotional depth.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Breaking Benjamin· Three Days Grace· Evanescence
- If this clicks, go next to
- The Hunting Party — It retains emotional intensity while shifting back to a more rock-oriented sound.
- Sounds like this from elsewhere
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Badlands by Halsey — Shares an introspective lyricism and electronic soundscape that explores themes of vulnerability and resilience.Every Open Eye by Chvrches — Combines emotive lyrics with polished electronic production, echoing the emotional depth found in Linkin Park's work.Evolve by Imagine Dragons — Explores themes of personal struggle and growth with a blend of pop-rock and electronic elements akin to Linkin Park's evolution.
Tracklist
New here? Start with "Nobody Can Save Me".
- 1 Nobody Can Save Me Start here 3:45
- 2 Good Goodbye 3:31
- 3 Talking to Myself 3:51
- 4 Battle Symphony 3:36
- 5 Invisible 3:34
- 6 Heavy 2:49
- 7 Sorry for Now 3:23
- 8 Halfway Right 3:37
- 9 One More Light 4:15
- 10 Sharp Edges 2:58
What to play next
This album is considered a Late Career Highlight in Linkin Park's catalog. Released after a significant loss, it showcases the band's emotional depth and evolution.
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