Mike Shinoda Celebrates ‘Post Traumatic’ Five Year Anniversary With Remastered LP
To celebrate five years of his debut solo album Post Traumatic, Mike Shinoda has released a new version of the 2018 record.
Written after the tragic loss and friend and Linkin Park bandmate Chester Bennington in 2017, Shinoda has remastered the album and shared a new music video for “Hold It Together.”
“It’s been 5 years since the release of Post Traumatic,” he says. “This album was one of the toughest and most cathartic and rewarding projects I’ve undertaken.
“In celebration, I will be releasing a new remastered version of the album on all streaming platforms (out tonight). We also made a video for Hold It Together, (out tomorrow) which was the only track from the album that didn’t get a visual.
“I am so grateful to have been able to share these songs and perform them for you. Thank you, as always, for your support.”
Stream Post Traumatic remastered here.
Back in March, Shinoda released his new song “In My Head” featuring Kailee Morgue.
OUT TONIGHT: POST TRAUMATIC (REMASTERED).
It’s been 5 years since the release of #PostTraumatic. This album was one of the toughest + most cathartic + rewarding projects I’ve undertaken.
In celebration, I will be releasing a new REMASTERED version of the album on all… pic.twitter.com/JuCVpX3sTf
— Mike Shinoda (@mikeshinoda) June 16, 2023