Listen to "Neighborhoods" stream
Now you can listen to the full "Neighborhoods" album on neighborhoods.blink182.com and chat with the people living near you.
Three interviews about "Neighborhoods"
Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus did three interviews about "Neighborhoods":
blink-182's surprise on 26th September 2011
The wait is finally over, blink-182?s first album in 7 years will be with us on Monday, 26th September. To pre-order your copy now click here.
Now, onto the more...
All we can say at this point is that if you go to www.blinkandyoullmissit.co.uk at 6pm (UK time) on Monday, you should get a nice surprise...
Not Quite Gone, A Punk Band Is Coming Back
Blink-182’s pop breakthrough arrived in 1999, with its third album, the quintuple platinum “Enema of the State,” which took punk’s already playful core and gave it a shiny, accessible polish. Its hits were plenty: ecstatic, goofy numbers about teenage uselessness, with a smattering of tender introspection. It was among the catchiest music of the time, which would have been enough. Click here to read the full article on NYTimes.com.
Blink-182: The Billboard Cover Story
It's Sept. 3, and Blink-182 is about to tear through a bunch of snotty anthems and trademark masturbation jokes during its show at Salt Lake City's USANA Amphitheatre. Hours before the concert, bassist Mark Hoppus is sitting outside in a black T-shirt and gold sunglasses, drinking bottled water and talking about a few of the gut-wrenching tracks on the band's new album, "Neighborhoods." Click here to read the full article on Billboard.com.
"Neighborhoods" review by KROQ
The band has definitely matured, which is evident in not only their music, but their lyrics as well. No more singing about farts and BJ’s, but mainly the frustrations of love and life that can transcend any generation of Blink-182 fans. They’ve dealt with adversity and overcame their own internal problems to produce one of their best albums to date. Click here to read the review of "Neighborhoods" by KROQ.
Blink-182's "Neighborhoods": Death And All His Friends
We review Blink's long-awaited, decidedly dark comeback album, in Bigger Than the Sound. Click here to read the full article on MTV.com.
Blink-182's Mark Hoppus: "Neighborhoods" is a combination of all our records
Bassist also reveals that the band have been pleasantly surprised by the reaction to their new songs. Click here to read the full article on NME.com.
First listen of "Neighborhoods" by NME
Click here to read the full article on NME.com.Given that 'Neighborhoods' has been a full eight years in the making, with a split and reformation in the middle of all that, Blink-182's worry that their long awaited seventh album will find its way onto the internet early is probably pretty justified. Hence, earlier today, when it was played to a room full of journalists for the first time, it was in the soundproofed surroundings of their UK label's office. There were sandwiches though, which was nice.
"After Midnight" Free Download
You can download "After Midnight", that premiered on BBC Radio 1, on Get182.com fixing the "blink-182" sign. You can download "After Midnight" here, too.
Mark Hoppus has been interviewed by Zane Lowe and you can download the interview here.
Mark Hoppus has been interviewed by Zane Lowe and you can download the interview here.
Mark Hoppus at "After Midnight" premiere on BBC Radio 1
- Mark Hoppus TwitterI will be world-premiering \"After Midnight\" on Radio One with @zanelowe Tues 745pm. Please spread the word!
"After Midnight" will premiere on BBC Radio 1 on 6th September
- Zanelowe TwitterBlink 182 details are in: New single 'After Midnight' gets its exclusive first play on radio next Tuesday night at 7:30pm on R1.
Scans from October 2011 Alternative Press with blink-182
Here you are the scans of the article about blink-182 on October 2011 issue of Alternative Press.
Thanks to Action182.com.












