Ted.com has an interview with jazz pianist Eric Lewis who recently said that when he first listened to Linkin Park, Chester's scream reminds him of John Coltrane. He also said that Linkin Park made him think of Miles Davis and Elvin Jones and Puccini.
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I spent a period of time really despondent and upset with trying to fight through it all, and finally I managed to get my technique to a different level. I was listening one day to a record by Linkin Park called Meteora. It was the first time that I had ever purchased a rock record. Prior to that time, I was very much a jazz purist, and that's why I had gone so far in the jazz world. However, that purism didn't work for me. So then I finally broke that habit and checked out Linkin Park on the recommendation of some people who heard me describing something that I wanted to do in music. And it really opened me up.
I heard the song "Somewhere I Belong," and to hear Chester Bennington scream reminded me of Coltrane howling and wailing on the saxophone, and the harmonies they were using reminded me of Miles Davis, and reminded me of Puccini. And then the power of the drums reminded me of Elvin Jones. And the clarity of the bass reminded me of the power of the orchestra. Full interview.
I heard the song "Somewhere I Belong," and to hear Chester Bennington scream reminded me of Coltrane howling and wailing on the saxophone, and the harmonies they were using reminded me of Miles Davis, and reminded me of Puccini. And then the power of the drums reminded me of Elvin Jones. And the clarity of the bass reminded me of the power of the orchestra. Full interview.
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