After a six-year wait, Blink-182 fans finally have some new music. The pop-punk veterans unveiled "Up All Night," the first single from their self-produced new album, Thursday night (July 14).
"Up All Night" sounds as ripe for a stadium sing-along as any previous Blink single, with guitarists Mark Hoppus and Tom DeLonge singing, "And all these demons/They keep me up all night," before Travis Barker pummels his drum kit and the soaring chorus kicks in. The verse and bridge riffs retain their palm-muted glory, but the track's main riff is much heavier than anything in previous Blink singles.
Hoppus also announced the name and release date of the album via his Google+ account on Friday morning (July 15). He posted: "The new blink-182 album will be titled "Neighborhoods," and is tentatively scheduled for release September 27nd!!"
The singer has been using his new Google+ account to connect with fans, answering questions and even leaking clips of the new single during public video chats, or "hangouts," leading up to the track's release. He also debuted the "Up All Night" single artwork Thursday afternoon on Google+
Source : Billiboard
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