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Neighborhoods

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4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 830 ratings

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Vinyl, November 24, 2017
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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
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 830 ratings

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4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
830 global ratings
Decent album, Okay Vinyl
3 Stars
Decent album, Okay Vinyl
This was the hot topic splatter release. Its cool because its a unique look and I bought it because I wanted all of blinks stuff on vinyl. That being said if you are looking for sound quality this is not it, these were not remastered for vinyl and were almost treated like a "burned" cd. Cool for your collection, but if you are looking for audio quality checkout srcvinyl.com as they are starting to reprint and remaster all of blink-182s stuff for vinyl.As far as quality of the album, I liked this one more than take off your pants and jacket, and thought it was a great follow up to the self titled. Maybe its because Ive grown up and am no longer looking for adolescent anthems about drinking my dads booze and wanting to "get out of this town". Blink grew up, and so did I.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2024
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Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2013
This album is amazing! Don't start listening to this though expecting the rebellious youth anthems that Dude Ranch or Enema of The State gave us. Neighbourhoods is a lot more like Blink-182s self titled album dealing with slightly darker and more mature topics. Now I'm going to say I am a little Bias towards Blink because I am a long time fan and think everything they touch turns to gold. But when this album came out I was very hesitant to give it a chance due to the hiatus the band had been on and the reported bad terms the band ended on. But I couldn't have been more wrong. They have delivered another instant classic with Neighbourhoods. The content may have grown up but they still give you the catchy pop-punk tunes that have given them the legacy they have made today. I give the album 4 stars only because there is a couple to tracks that are still worth listening to multiple times but on repeated listenings you might skip them to get to the albums other gems. What gives it the 5 star rating i have given it is the Vinyl its self. The vinyl is amazing and easily one of the best in my collection the gate fold folds out showing all three band members faces a very beautiful glossy album giving you that tangible feeling that reminds you why vinyl still wins. The 180gm record is very cleanly pressed and sounds amazing but to seal the deal with this album and to put it up into my top vinyls is the white pressing of the vinyl which suites the theme of the albums artwork and looks amazing. Any fan of Blink-182s self titled album is gonna find a new love in this album.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2023
My love is a HUGE Blink-182 fan and it was something he’s wanted for awhile and he LOVES it!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2016
I get people think this album sounds "phoned in" and just doesn't have the cohesion that it would've had had Tom, Mark, and Travis all been in the same place to record it.

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.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2013
Re-emerging after nearly a decade-long absence, Blink-182's highly-anticipated 2011 reunion album, "Neighborhoods," unsurprisingly finds the band embracing their age and continuing on the path that 2003's self-titled affair blazed. With hooks still intact, the power-punk-pop trio has all but abandoned the sillier subject matter of days gone by in exchange for more mature themes and, as a consequence, more refined compositions. Having more in common with the likes of '80s-era The Cure than '90s-era Green Day, "Neighborhoods" is almost guaranteed to be the band's most polarizing, and in turn, most interesting affair to date.

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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Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2011
The songs sounded a bit odd for blink-182 the first time I heard all of them, but the album has grown on me since I received it today. The songs encompass all aspects of the blink-182 members, from Tom's AVA voice in many of the tracks to the duo of Mark and Travis working their magic left from +44. I definitely thought it was worth paying for fast shipping and a couple of dollars more for the deluxe edition. The only advice I give is this: If you are a massive fan of exclusively the pre-2005 blink-182, expect music similar to the pre-2005 blink-182, or like blink but hate AVA and/or +44, I would say keep your money and continue listening to Enema of the State because this album has a completely different sound than the old blink-182. For all other potential buyers, you can't go wrong with this album.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2017
By far one of the best Blink 182 albums. It was a very mature rock album and I love it. people hate on album because of the lack of the punk sound the gave blink their fame, which is understandable. I was skeptical of the album at first but, when I gave it a long listen it grew on me. it deals with more serious topics like death (ghost on the dance floor). which I understand can be hard for people to swallow. I love it and thats all that matters
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Rya
5.0 out of 5 stars Best band ever!...
Reviewed in Canada on March 19, 2024
I ordered ever Blink-182 album there's is, even for thier vinyl too. 5* services I highly recommend these guys 👍
Eduardo
5.0 out of 5 stars Ótimo álbum.
Reviewed in Brazil on December 30, 2022
Muitos não gostam,mas é um belo álbum, vinil duplo com capa tripla, chegou intacto.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Un viaggio nostalgico e vibrante in vinile
Reviewed in Italy on June 26, 2023
Neighborhoods dei Blink è un album che cattura l'essenza del pop-punk degli anni 2000, e la sua edizione in vinile offre un'esperienza straordinaria. Questo lavoro eclettico e maturo del trio californiano trasuda energia ed emozione in ogni traccia. I testi sinceri e le melodie contagiose si fondono con l'atmosfera nostalgica del suono vinilico. Il vinile offre una qualità sonora impeccabile, con dettagli cristallini e un calore avvolgente. Le canzoni come "Up All Night" e "After Midnight" risuonano con una potenza travolgente, mentre ballate come "Wishing Well" toccano corde emotive profonde. Neighborhoods dei Blink in vinile è un must-have per i fan della band e per gli amanti del genere.
Bruno Barrera
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente edición a cargo de SRCvinyl delegada al maestro Kevin Gray
Reviewed in Mexico on December 14, 2017
El album en sí tiene sus flaquezas, pero en esta edición brilla de forma muy diferente derivada del tratamiento de Kevin Gray en el masterizado, sobre todo la batería, las voces y el bajo suenan increible, en cuanto a los matices de la guitarra suena bastante separado cada sonido pero siento que no es tan cristalino como pudo haber sido, aún así creo que es un trabajo excepcional de masterizado que vale mucho la pena escuchar y posiblemente considerar como la mejor edición de este album tan controversial y último hasta el momento (sin contar el EP de Dogs eating dogs, que en mi opinión es posiblemente el mejor album de blink hasta la fecha) con el guitarrista/vocalista original. Ojala encuentren la forma de también remasterizar ese EP apoyandose de Kevin Gray y que así tengamos una versión semidefinitiva de ese material.

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.
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Emilio A. Planelles
5.0 out of 5 stars FaKeD13
Reviewed in Spain on September 10, 2017
The 4th best album of Blink 182 in my opinion, but essential anyway. Must hear this "Deluxe Edition" with good bonus tracks.