The GRAMMYs
2026
Dec 1st, 2025
Best Rock Album
Best Rock Album
Nomination
From Zero (Linkin Park) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Best Rock Album
From Zero (Linkin Park) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Best Rock Album
From Zero (Linkin Park) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Best Rock Album
Linkin Park's From Zero features co-production by Brad Delson and Colin Brittain, marking the band's first studio album in seven years and introducing new co-lead singer Emily Armstrong and drummer Colin Brittain.
Cultural impact
Linkin Park launched the "From Zero World Tour" in September 2024, with dates continuing until November 2025.
The "From Zero World Tour" marked the band's first tour in seven years, reuniting them with fans worldwide. The tour included dates across North America, South America, Asia, Australia, and Europe, underscoring the band's enduring global appeal.
Linkin Park's welcomed return to the scene since their lead singer Chester Bennington passed emphasized their staying power in culture and is a testament to the strength of the band.
Critical response
Billboard highlighted the album's historic chart performance, noting, "Linkin Park makes history by monopolizing the entire top 10 of Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart with songs from the band’s comeback album, From Zero." Read full review
Rolling Stone praised the band's return, writing, "It’s a triumphant return for the rock icons, marking a new chapter with a fresh lineup while carrying the emotional weight of their past." Read full review
The Guardian observed, "They sold millions as the most poppy and emotional band in nu-metal. Now, returning with Emily Armstrong as frontwoman, they remain just as dynamic." Read full review
Linkin Park's From Zero features co-production by Brad Delson and Colin Brittain, marking the band's first studio album in seven years and introducing new co-lead singer Emily Armstrong and drummer Colin Brittain.
Cultural impact
Linkin Park launched the "From Zero World Tour" in September 2024, with dates continuing until November 2025.
The "From Zero World Tour" marked the band's first tour in seven years, reuniting them with fans worldwide. The tour included dates across North America, South America, Asia, Australia, and Europe, underscoring the band's enduring global appeal.
Linkin Park's welcomed return to the scene since their lead singer Chester Bennington passed emphasized their staying power in culture and is a testament to the strength of the band.
Critical response
Billboard highlighted the album's historic chart performance, noting, "Linkin Park makes history by monopolizing the entire top 10 of Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart with songs from the band’s comeback album, From Zero." Read full review
Rolling Stone praised the band's return, writing, "It’s a triumphant return for the rock icons, marking a new chapter with a fresh lineup while carrying the emotional weight of their past." Read full review
The Guardian observed, "They sold millions as the most poppy and emotional band in nu-metal. Now, returning with Emily Armstrong as frontwoman, they remain just as dynamic." Read full review
Linkin Park's From Zero features co-production by Brad Delson and Colin Brittain, marking the band's first studio album in seven years and introducing new co-lead singer Emily Armstrong and drummer Colin Brittain.
Cultural impact
Linkin Park launched the "From Zero World Tour" in September 2024, with dates continuing until November 2025.
The "From Zero World Tour" marked the band's first tour in seven years, reuniting them with fans worldwide. The tour included dates across North America, South America, Asia, Australia, and Europe, underscoring the band's enduring global appeal.
Linkin Park's welcomed return to the scene since their lead singer Chester Bennington passed emphasized their staying power in culture and is a testament to the strength of the band.
Critical response
Billboard highlighted the album's historic chart performance, noting, "Linkin Park makes history by monopolizing the entire top 10 of Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart with songs from the band’s comeback album, From Zero." Read full review
Rolling Stone praised the band's return, writing, "It’s a triumphant return for the rock icons, marking a new chapter with a fresh lineup while carrying the emotional weight of their past." Read full review
The Guardian observed, "They sold millions as the most poppy and emotional band in nu-metal. Now, returning with Emily Armstrong as frontwoman, they remain just as dynamic." Read full review









