Linkin Park’s ‘The Emptiness Machine’ Blasts to No. 1 on Rock & Alternative Airplay Chart
Linkin Park’s “The Emptiness Machine” vaults to the top of Billboard’s Rock & Alternative Airplay chart, soaring from No. 24, where it debuted a week ago, to No. 1 on the Sept. 21-dated survey.
The song reigns with 9.1 million rock radio audience impressions Sept. 6-12 – its first full week of tracking – according to Luminate. The single premiered at 6 p.m. ET on Sept. 5 and debuted on the Sept. 14-dated chart with 1.1 million in rock radio reach.
In the history of Rock & Alternative Airplay, which began in 2009, 14 songs — now including “The Emptiness Machine” — have reached No. 1 in just one or two weeks. Linkin Park had last achieved the feat when “Friendly Fire,” released on the band’s best-of set Papercuts after originally being recorded for the sessions for 2017’s One More Light, launched at No. 1 this March.
In fact, of those 14 songs, five are by Linkin Park. “Friendly Fire,” “Lost” (2023) and “The Catalyst” (2010) all debuted at No. 1, while “New Divide” (2009) reached the top spot in its second week, like “The Emptiness Machine.”
The quick coronation for “The Emptiness Machine” is supported by its debuts at Nos. 4 and 5 on Mainstream Rock Airplay and Alternative Airplay, respectively. The song’s No. 4 start on Mainstream Rock Airplay is the best since December 2022, when Metallica’s “Lux Æterna” debuted at No. 2. Those two songs represent the only arrivals in the top four since 2008; before then, the last to make such a grand entrance was Linkin Park’s “What I’ve Done” (No. 3, April 2007).
As for Alternative Airplay, No. 5 marks the best beginning since Linkin Park’s “Lost” (No. 4, February 2023). In the last decade, only three songs have premiered that high, with the two Linkin Park songs joined by Mumford & Sons’ “Believe” (No. 5, March 2015).
More chart activity for “The Emptiness Machine” will show once all Sept. 21-dated rankings refresh on Billboard.com Tuesday, Sept. 17. On the Sept. 14-dated Hot Hard Rock Songs chart, the track started at No. 7 from its first few hours of tracking; along with 1.1 million audience impressions, it drew 690,000 official U.S. streams and sold 1,000 downloads in that span.
“The Emptiness Machine” is the lead single from From Zero, Linkin Park’s eighth studio album, due Nov. 15. It’s the band’s first full-length since the death of co-frontman Chester Bennington in 2017 and the departure of drummer Rob Bourdon. Singer Emily Armstrong and drummer Colin Brittain take over those duties on the new LP.
Kevin Rutherford
Billboard