"White Noise" | |
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Promotional single by Linkin Park | |
from the album Mall: Music from the Motion Picture | |
Released | October 17, 2014 |
Format | Exclusive release (Digital download) |
Recorded | 2011-2014 |
Genre | Nu metal |
Length | 3:05 |
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White Noise is a song by American rock band Linkin Park, which was released on October 17, 2014 through Warner Bros. Records and Machine Shop Records. The song was released in the promotion of a 2014 American drama film based on a novel written by Eric Bogosian named as Mall. The song is one of the four unreleased demos by the band included in the original motion picture soundtrack to the same name of the film.
The song actually was an unreleased demo written while the recording sessions of the band's sixth studio album, The Hunting Party. On October 15, 2014, the band confirmed the song to be featured during the opening credits of Mall. On October 17, the song was available for free download in its entire length through the official Mall website as the first promotional single for the first time. The song was finished after the release of the studio album, whereas in an interview Joe Hahn said that the score was already finished before the recording of the album started.
Due to the early release of the movie in DVD in France, only half part of the song was available as an illegal download from various websites, along with the four unreleased demos, entitled "It Goes Through", "Devil's Drop", and "The Last Line" under their working titles "Luna", "Warm Spell", and "Ammosick" respectively. The song was released under the same title that it had during recording sessions. Though the song was released as a promotional single in promotion of the film, the background score of the film revolved more around other three songs comparatively. "The Last Line" was available on YouTube and in digital download format, under the name of "Mall: Theme Song".
In an article by Loudwire the song is described as featuring a very distinctive toy piano sound in certain parts, and acquainted by Linkin Park lead singer Chester Bennington's heavy vocals and a fast-paced beat. Shinoda at the premiere screening of the film described the music as, Hahn had recently handpicked ten demos throughout Linkin Park's career as their starting for the music in the film. From there the band members started to work on the music. He recalls Hahn's selections of unreleased demos that they're more like 'raw' and 'stream of consciousness' pieces of music, which will fit well in construction for Mall.