Mike Shinoda – Post Traumatic (2018) [Qobuz FLAC 24bit/44,1kHz]

Mike Shinoda – Post Traumatic (2018)
FLAC tracks 24bit/44,1kHz | Time – 53:04 minutes | 606 MB | Genre: Hip-Hop
Studio Master, Official Digital Download – Source: Qobuz | Front Cover | © Warner Bros.

The 2017 passing of LINKIN PARK singer Chester Bennington had an understandably profound effect on the band’s cofounder, Mike Shinoda. Part mourning, part venting, his solo debut, Post Traumatic is a raw representation of loss and helplessness, recorded in the moment. “I can hear in the tone of my voice,” Shinoda told Beats 1 anchor Zane Lowe. “I knew where I was on that day.” The songs on the album reflect many moods—from tender (“Place to Start,” “Brooding”) to aggressive (“Lift Off,” “I.O.U.”)—all armed with Shinoda’s usual hybrid of hip-hop, electronic, and rock. There’s no censor here, especially on “Over Again,” when Shinoda tackles the stresses of Bennington’s tribute concert, even confronting well-wishers asking what he’s going to do next: “You think it’ll be a challenge?/Only my life’s work hanging in the f**king balance,” he shoots back.

Following the sudden loss of his friend and Linkin Park co-vocalist Chester Bennington in July 2017, Mike Shinoda turned to music to process his grief. The resulting effort, Post Traumatic, is a cathartic song arc that carries Shinoda through darkness and into light, offering hope and counseling to himself, his band, and their legions of fans. From the condolence voicemails that end opening track “Place to Start” to the journal-like account of “Over Again” (which recounts Shinoda’s swirling emotions leading up to Linkin Park’s Hollywood Bowl memorial show), Post Traumatic is his journey through the stages of loss, grief, and healing. He reveals his uncertainty about the future of the band, unmoored without his professional partner, and the frustrations of dealing with fans and loved ones as he’s in the midst of his own confusion. Despite the heartbreaking lyrical inspiration, Post Traumatic is bright and catchy, incorporating trap, grime, pop, and industrial influences into a familiar formula. Honoring Fort Minor’s hip-hop heartbeat and Linkin Park’s raw lyrical bloodletting, the album cements itself as a Mike Shinoda solo production, with its genre-hopping experimentation, endearing earnestness, and deeply personal perspective. The first half remains understandably forlorn and full of angst, from the hard-hitting “Watching as I Fall” to the contemplative “Nothing Makes Sense Anymore.” On the Blackbear-featuring “About You,” Shinoda makes one of many efforts to snap himself out of the funk, spitting “I bucked up/told myself to suck it up.” On the aptly titled “Crossing a Line,” the tone of the album shifts, making way for pop-friendly blurs “Hold It Together” and “Ghosts” that kick off the second — and more fiery — half of Post Traumatic. “Make It Up as I Go” is a radio-ready duet with K.Flay that pops with production similar to the Weeknd and Kendrick Lamar’s “Pray for Me.” Deftones frontman Chino Moreno and Machine Gun Kelly join Shinoda on the atmospheric “Lift Off,” and trap-rocker Grandson adds heft to “Running from My Shadow,” a rousing track that sounds like Macklemore fronting Twenty One Pilots. The album draws to a close with the positive “World’s on Fire” — where he sings to a supportive loved one, “the world’s on fire/all I need is you” — and the bittersweet goodbye “Can’t Hear You Now.” While Post Traumatic takes an emotional toll, it ultimately instills feelings of hope and the idea that things can get better. For Shinoda, Linkin Park, and their devoted followers, it’s an effective group therapy session.

Tracklist:
01. Place To Start
02. Over Again
03. Watching As I Fall
04. Nothing Makes Sense Anymore
05. About You (feat. blackbear)
06. Brooding (Instrumental)
07. Promises I Can’t Keep
08. Crossing A Line
09. Hold It Together
10. Ghosts
11. Make It Up As I Go (feat. K.Flay)
12. Lift Off (feat. Chino Moreno and Machine Gun Kelly)
13. I.O.U.
14. Running From My Shadow (feat. grandson)
15. World’s On Fire
16. Can’t Hear You Now

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