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Neighborhoods
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Track Listings
Disc: 1
1 | Ghost on the Dance Floor |
2 | Natives |
3 | Up All Night |
4 | After Midnight |
5 | Heart's All Gone |
Disc: 2
1 | Wishing Well |
2 | Kaleidoscope |
3 | This Is Home |
4 | MH 4.18.2011 |
5 | Love Is Dangerous |
Editorial Reviews
2011 release, the first album in eight years from the commercial Pop/Punk trio consisting of vocalist and bass guitarist Mark Hoppus, vocalist and guitarist Tom DeLonge, and drummer Travis Barker. Rising from the Punk scene in San Diego, this trio took the edge out of Punk and made it digestible and easy for people of all ages to enjoy their hook-filled goofy pop songs. Neighborhoods is the perfect blend of styles and musically incorporates all facets of Blink's past, creating a new and improved sound for today. Limited Colored Vinyl - LP 1: White, LP 2: Black Mastered For Vinyl And Lacquers Created By Kevin Gray, Cohearent Audio
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 12.45 x 12.34 x 0.41 inches; 1.13 Pounds
- Manufacturer : SRCVINYL
- Original Release Date : 2017
- Date First Available : February 9, 2017
- Label : SRCVINYL
- ASIN : B06WP23TGG
- Number of discs : 2
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Still, it's pieced together in a way that works and is certainly one of my favorite blink albums to date. I think the problem is, if you want this album to sound bad then it will. However, if you want it to sound good then it just does.
I don't go around looking for reasons to dislike things, so this album more than suits my need for some blink in my life. It has some great songs on it. I'd certainly recommend giving it a listen.
The album opens with the superb "Ghost on the Dance Floor," appropriately steeped in atmospheric flourishes and melancholic lyrics by guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge that set the stage for the rest of the album. Whether it's through the post-hardcore of "Hearts All Gone" or the instant hit "Natives," which serves to give the band's signature sound a much needed overhaul, the band are in top form and don't sound as if they've missed a beat since 2003. Bassist/co-vocalist Mark Hoppus bounces off DeLonge even better than before, while drummer Travis Barker -- a stand-out talent in his own right -- serves the songs perfectly, giving them the ample space they need to breathe. There's enough spread amongst the brief ten song set (fourteen if you take the "Deluxe Edition" into consideration) to keep things interesting, yet it can't help but feel like the band could have taken things a step farther. If there's one flaw to the album, it's that it sounds incomplete in comparison to its 2003 counterpart. That aside, the album still offers enough surprises and enough catchy tunes to engage long-time fans as well as those with only a surface interest in the band's earlier material.
Acknowledging that the glory days of the Warped Tour and TRL are long gone, Blink-182 have forged a unique sound all their own that pays tribute to their past and hints at the future. These aren't the same snot-nosed brats who created the likes of "Dude Ranch" or "Enema of the State," and that's a breath of fresh air. With its members all pushing 40, growing up and expanding on their sound is all but inevitable in order to survive. If you fell in love with Blink-182 at the rock show or can't remember your age, you might feel some growing pains. Rest assured though that Blink-182 are aging well with a future that looks brighter than ever. To echo a lyric that has become a cliché, I guess this is growing up.
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Este album viene en presentación tríptico pero no trae más que una foto de la banda en grande e información de producción, no trae ningún inserto tampoco. Un disco en blanco y uno en negro con fundas internas como acostumbra src de plástico muy buenas, de las mejores que he visto que traiga cualquier album de vinilo.