One Step Closer - Jeff Blue

One Step Closer

By Jeff Blue

  • Release Date: 2020-12-08
  • Genre: Music
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 10 Ratings

Description

The dramatic story of the unlikely partnership that led to Hybrid Theory, the biggest-selling debut album of the 21st Century.

From the unique perspective of the executive who discovered them, One Step Closer reveals how Brad Delson’s college internship was a catalyst for a group of young musical visionaries, led by Mike Shinoda, which gave rise to a band that survived countless rejections, exceeded everyone’s expectations but their own, and became the voice of a generation.

This against-all-odds story chronicles the early days of Linkin Park, from their first demo and Whisky a Go Go performance as Xero, through their tireless efforts to perfect their iconic sound and the discovery of Chester Bennington. Jeff Blue was there when no one else believed—first as their publisher, then as their A&R guy. This is his memoir of that incredible journey.

Riveting and inspiring, One Step Closer is a testament to perseverance, as well as a detailed behind-the-scenes account of the building of a dream and what it takes to make it.

Reviews

  • Seriously one of the BEST music books ever!!!

    5
    By Lbacca
    Start to finish this book’s an engaging,honest and deep look at talent, passion and total dedication it takes to succeed from the artists & the believers that stake it all so others can live their dreams. Plus on top you get a full education in publishing & record deals. Linkin Park was a great band. I now have a greater understanding of what it took to get them to the top. This is truly a must read. It’s always nice when pictures are included which kicks this rating to a six star rating. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
  • I was there

    5
    By Bittlebit
    This book is like reliving part of my life. Jeff signed my band to a publishing deal with Zomba right before Xero, Korn, Limp Bizkit, or Macy Gray. Not only is the book inspiring on many levels, it’s super accurate from the Whiskey show to Jeff’s office. I was there. Jeff was always willing to do whatever it took to make the groups he was involved with successful, especially the lucky artists he took under his wing and developed from the beginning. As an artist you just feel this is normal. But it’s not. Development like this doesn’t exist anymore and was rare to begin with. He got us a major record label too. People don’t understand what it takes mentally, emotionally, and physically to persevere through rejection after agonizing rejection and the passion to make an artist successful. That complete drive and determination especially when there’s label issues and pressure will always create conflict between band members and A&R. The same happened with us, but it’s that drive that creates the successes that change the world. This book is genuine and honest, truly an amazing read. You don’t have to be a fan of Linkin to love it, but who can deny the talent, passion, and perseverance of this incredible band.

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