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| Photo: Alex Feder, Brad Delson / Instagram |
Alex Feder has spoken about the mixed reaction he’s received from Linkin Park fans after stepping in for longtime guitarist Brad Delson on tour.
Delson, who no longer plays live, remains a member of the band and personally chose Feder to take his place.
In a chat with Andertons Music Co., Feder said some fans on message boards are unhappy that he doesn’t play every part exactly like Delson did.
He explained that while he aims to honor the band’s classic sound, he also adds his own small touches when playing live.
Feder said Linkin Park isn’t a “guitar hero” type of band, so he avoids flashy solos or big changes to their songs.
Still, he admitted that even small tweaks, like palm muting parts of “A Place for My Head,” have upset a few die-hard fans.
When that happens, he checks in with Delson and Mike Shinoda to make sure his approach fits the band’s vision.
Feder said his goal is to respect the original work while keeping the live shows fresh and true to Linkin Park’s spirit.
Source: ULTIMATE GUITAR


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