On September 27, 2011, blink-182 return with the first new album in 8 years. The self produced "Neighborhoods" reflects each band member's different point of view. Bassist/Singer Mark Hoppus states "We each bring a very different aesthetic, talent and sound to the band. And in the differences between our ideas, the struggle and edge of all the different directions, is where the good things happen when we write together. So we're each like different neighborhoods in a city. The world is wide, exciting and very different. That's what Neighborhoods means to me."
The album features 10 songs on the Standard Edition and 14 on the Deluxe Edition. Each include the brand new single, "Up All Night."
Blink 182 Music Artist : Blink 182 Music Label : Geffen Records Release Date : 2003-11-18 Artistopia's Price :$9.61
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While Blink-182's pop-punk has given more than its share of entertaining moments over their career, "sonic experimentation" is hardly what you'd expect from their sixth studio album. Within their guitar-bass-drums template, however, they offer moments of playfulness and lyricism that stretch their definition of sound. The tempo changes and uses of (relative) silence in "Violence" and "Stockholm Syndrome" borrow post-punk conventions, and lend a new feel to the band's trademark cranked-upness. (The use of treated piano on the latter song also suggests that they've bent an ear to a few psychedelic-pop classics in their time.) As with 2001's Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, a theme of loneliness emerges upon the first couple of listens, but this time it feels as if Blink wants to connect it to something larger than before. Growth from the guys who once jokingly celebrated man-on-dog intercourse? Yeah. And best of all, it's worth hearing. --Rickey Wright
Musically, vocalist/bassist Mark Hoppus, guitarist Tom Delonge and drummer Travis Barker still play the band's trademark pogo-tastic melodies, crunchy three-cord guitar riffs and power-pop choruses. But despite the seemingly casual and throwaway nature of the songs, the band has somehow managed to create a record that will make you feel happy and glad to be alive on a planet that's full of misery and depressive thoughts. Blink-182's song themes all tend to revolve around the subject of disastrous relationships, lost loves and bad break-ups. But it's all handled in such a humorous and tongue-in-cheek style that you really find yourself smiling instead of feeling sorry for them. For example, observe the following verse from the track 'Don't Leave Me': 'I said; 'Don't let your future be destroyed by my past'/ She said; 'Don't let my door hit your ass'. See what I mean? Other songs like their current modern rock hit 'What's My Age Again?' see the band exploring a love for prank calls and other teenage delinquencies, even at their much older ages. The verse; 'Nobody likes it when you're 23/ And you still act like you're in freshman year' is certain to go down well with millions of young adults who probably feel alienated for still doing the things that they loved to do when they were in their teens - like reading Spiderman comics and collecting Star Wars toys. But more than anything else, one gets the strong impression that Blink-182 wishes for the triumph of nerds and geeks everywhere over the so-called 'cool' and 'popular' people of the world. It's almost as though they feel tired of the hip and trendy ones always getting the girls and other breaks in life; while the just-average types are largely ignored because they are not as immediately charming or arrestingly good looking. And yet; by wearing their hearts on their sleeves with their revealing lyrics and sincere storytelling style; the band has managed to endear itself to thousands of new fans. As proof; 'Enema of the State' has already been certified gold in America, with sales increasing every week. Thus, it's safe to say that the band members have in their own way, and by their own means; become extremely cool and popular - and have managed to enter the circle of 'in' people after all; whether they actually wanted to or not.
Greatest Hits Music Artist : Blink 182 Music Label : Geffen Records Release Date : 2005-11-01 Artistopia's Price :$8.99
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This greatest-hits collection spans the short career of one of pop-punk's most celebrated outfits, blink-182. The album features tracks from their 1994 debut Buddha through to the more experimental final album, 2003's blink-182. The album serves as a perfect introduction into the band's hook-driven pop-punk which has always involved a large dose of frat-boy toilet humor.
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Neighborhoods Music Artist : blink-182 Music Label : David Geffen Company Release Date : 2011-09-27 Artistopia's Price :$11.99
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blink-182 -- Neighborhoods
On September 27, 2011, blink-182 return with the first new album in 8 years. The self produced "Neighborhoods" reflects each band member's different point of view. Bassist/Singer Mark Hoppus states "We each bring a very different aesthetic, talent and sound to the band. And in the differences between our ideas, the struggle and edge of all the different directions, is where the good things happen when we write together. So we're each like different neighborhoods in a city. The world is wide, exciting and very different. That's what Neighborhoods means to me."
The album features 10 songs on the Standard Edition and 14 on the Deluxe Edition. Each include the brand new single, "Up All Night."