Metal Hammer UK

LINKIN PARK

Papercuts: Singles Collection 2000–2023

WARNER

Alt metal revolutionaries get ill-served on their greatest hits collection

ONE OF THE great many ‘what ifs’ left in the wake of the tragic events of July 20, 2017 comes in the shape of Linkin Park’s evolutionary journey. One More Light, the final album released before the death by suicide of frontman Chester Bennington, marked perhaps the most surprising about-turn in the career of a band who, for all their nu metal pigeonholing, have never been afraid to spread their creative wings. In forgoing bruising alt rock for deft electro-pop, it pointed towards a more diverse, nuanced future direction: an intriguing latest chapter in one of modern metal’s most interesting stories.

Friendly Fire, a One More Light-era cutting-room discovery given life here for the first time, marks the undoubted highlight of Papercuts, the first ‘greatest hits’ compilation to appear under the LP banner. Hearing Chester’s voice come to life once more on the lyrics ‘Staring right into the darkness / Through an empty open door’ is amoment of true poignancy in a package that otherwise falls disappointingly short.

Sure, thisevery album is reflected in its 20 tracks. But recent tendencies to reissue classic records with exhaustive extras, as the band have done superbly with and highlights the paucity of must-have bonuses on offer here. aside, 2006 archival rarity gets a first official release, but even that track is no stranger to diehards. Do we really need in both its original and Jay-Z mash-up forms?

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