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Review: Neighborhoods

Posted on 10.12.2011

4 stars.

Blink-182 fans have waited eight years for a new album, and on Sept. 27, Mark, Tom and Travis delivered. A lot has happened in those eight years, including side projects Angels and Airwaves and +44, but the band definitely sounds like they belong together. The album starts out strong with the first two tracks, “Ghost on the Dance Floor” and “Natives.” The album, “Neighborhoods” has many high points, including singles “Up all Night” and “After Midnight.”  The song quality seems to get weaker toward the end of the album, but there are definitely no real letdowns. The band is bringing a more mature sound, and it’s nice to see how their individual journeys have helped their music progress. This is a solid album, full of catchy and relatable songs.

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