If the above video is deleted by the time you read this video check this out.
This is the official Blink-182 documentary and isn’t still uploaded on to their Youtube VEVO accounts. Another reason why VEVO is the devil.
This was released quite a number of weeks ago but I was waiting for the official upload and since there doesn’t seem to be any, here you go.
PS – Also due is another Blink-182 video titled “After Midnight” but unfortunately it is only available on VEVO’s evil Pay & Play site which is ironically blocked for most inhabitants of the world.
Pop/Punk rock trio are back again with a brand new video to coincide with the release of their new album. Unlike their previous track“Up All Night”this is a little less hard and a bit more punk rock’ish but still having traces of their newly introduced alternative rock sound.
The visuals aren’t in no way impressive since it features the band playing at a concert with a roaring audience. The song however lacks lyrics especially half way into the track which would leave someone feeling that this wasn’t the original version.
rating: ♥ (Their previous single was much superior to this)
This would be the pop-punk trio’s sixth studio album since their compilation album in 2005. The video for their debut single has already been released.
Track Listing:
01. Ghost on the Dance Floor
02. Natives
03. Up All Night
04. After Midnight
05. Snake Charmer
06. Heart’s All Gone Interlude
07. Heart’s All Gone
08. Wishing Well
09. Kaleidoscope
10. This Is Home
11. MH 4.18.2011
12. Love is Dangerous
13. Fighting The Gravity
14. Even if She Falls
The Travis Barker backed punk-pop trio is back with a brand new video for their ever waiting devotees. This single is off their upcoming sixth studio album titled Neighborhoods which is scheduled for release on September 27th. “Up All Night” is apparently their first single in over 3 years whereas their previous album (Blink-182) was released way back in 2003.
This alternative based rock track is quite a nostalgic piece of music in flooding one’s memories from the yesteryear although I was never a fanboi of Blink 182. The beginning of the melody is very reminiscent to that of heavy metal type tracks produced to depict battle scenes, for instance when you charge into enemy lines. Whereas the vocalized melody is the typical punk rock sound most tracks of this genre emits.
The first bit of the video has the kids going crazy in a happy kind of way and the last few scenes have them going completely bonkers in a SPARTAAAAAAAAAAAA kind of way.
You could say that it is a transition of the bands comedic nature to a more serious “all business no play” image.
rating: ♥♥ (the “fight music” kind of ruined it for me)