Post Traumatic (EP)

Post Traumatic is the first EP by Mike Shinoda; vocalist, keyboardist and guitarist of American rock band Linkin Park. The EP, Shinoda's first solo release, was released on January 25, 2018, by Warner Bros. and Machine Shop.[2][3]

Post Traumatic
EP by
ReleasedJanuary 25, 2018
Genre
Length9:35
Label
ProducerMike Shinoda
Mike Shinoda chronology
Fort Minor Militia EP
(2006)
Post Traumatic
(2018)
Post Traumatic
(2018)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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AltWireA+[1]

Background

The EP was released about six months following lead singer Chester Bennington's death and contains three songs composed by Mike Shinoda as a way to cope with the loss of his friend and to express everything he'd been going through over this period.[4][5] In a release note, he wrote:

The past six months have been a rollercoaster. Amidst the chaos, I’ve started to feel an intense gratitude--for your tributes and messages of support, for the career you have allowed me to have, and for the simple opportunity to create.

Today, I'm sharing three songs I wrote and produced, with visuals that I filmed, painted, and edited myself. At its core, grief is a personal, intimate experience. As such, this is not Linkin Park, nor is it Fort Minor--it's just me.

Art has always been the place I go when I need to sort through the complexity and confusion of the road ahead. I don’t know where this path goes, but I’m grateful I get to share it with you.[6]

All three of the songs on the EP received official music videos[7][8] and were included on the Post Traumatic album.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Mike Shinoda.

Digital download[9]
No.TitleLength
1."Place to Start"2:13
2."Over Again"3:51
3."Watching as I Fall"3:31
Total length:9:35

Personnel

  • Mike Shinoda – songwriting, performance, artwork, production, mixing on "Place to Start"
  • Rob Bourdon – percussion on "Place to Start"
  • Manny Marroquin – mixing on tracks "Over Again" and "Watching as I Fall"
  • Michelle Mancini – mastering

References

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