With this new outing, Blink 182 is showing that they are not merely a rock band made of guitars, bass and drums but one which can handle the pressure of growing older and mature. This is an album where they want to tell you to sit up and listen to them and it is time to take them seriously. It feels as if Green Day had decided to pull off a The Eagles tour.
But one thing about this album is that they seemed to have done it so well because the music is now more matured and the songwriting has moved on from its lovesick fools to a more adult contemporary stance, and the fact that they seemed so comfortable and at ease with all that proves that they have reached that point. ‘Ghost on the Dancefloor’ and ‘Up All Night’ are just some of the notable tracks here although if you are looking for something along the likes of the ‘Take Off Your Pants and Jacket’, you might be left disappointed.
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