It's an unpopular opinion but Neighborhoods is a great album, super underrated, with a ton of undeserved hate. It has a lot of catchy songs, very few skips for me, and it's definitely more mature than anything new they have made since
I think as time has passed more people have grown to appreciate the album than when it first came out. In 2011 I think everyone was wanting them to sound just like they did in 2003, but eventually started to love the mix of new styles and influences the more they heard them. The Skiba years helped that too, I know I'm not the only one that would choose Neighborhoods over any blink without Tom.
Ghosts on the Dance Floor is the other side of Not Now. Not Now is about someone dying and wanting to say goodbye to the person they love but can't, and Ghosts is about someone being reminded of someone they love that died
Neighborhoods is a top 3 blink album for me. Its a natural evolution of the 2003 album they really havent expanded upon since. I love Nine and One more time but those are def sideways albums creatively. Which not a huge deal good music is good music. Im not sure theyd ever go back to evoloving that 2003 sounds but this album is fantastic
My dad passed away just under a week before Up All Night dropped. It was quite the lift to hear the new song from my favorite band ever as I drove to the funeral. Ghost on the Dancefloor felt like it was written for me. I enjoyed the album quite a lot. Barker was right to an extent, it could've been better and some great moments were probably left on the table. That being said, I still love the album. Great video!
This album is masterpiece, fuck what old fans think about it. It picks right where Self Titled (2003) left and made better, vocals harmonies, synts, effects, killer drums. It got everything that made everyone likes blink. Faster guitar riffs, toughts about love and lonelyness.
Thank you for this. This is my all time favorite Blink record and I think it's perfect. "Up All Night" came out on my birthday (July 14, 2011) AND I saw them live the day that the record came out. It holds a special place in my heart and it's a constant in my car stereo. Keep up the great work!
Me personally I think Up All Night was the perfect song for the comeback considering it was an unfinished self titled song and got fans hyped. Hard to say It’s not my favorite song from the album even tho all the other songs are great
I’m one of the fans that got the leak and still bought the cd because I was so stoked for new blink. This album has some bangers and I was super stoked when they played ghost on the dancefloor in Chicago in may 2023
I have loved Blink since i was 8 years old and my mom bought me the Dude Ranch album from a yard sale. Im 34 years old now, got a Blink tattoo whenever i was 23(obviously) ive heard every song, bought a bunch of Blink shirts and have listened to each album and EP they have released since. Even Boxcar, +44 and even the Transplants.
Thanks for the video! Neighborhoods saved my life back then. One of my favorite albums ever. Love the atmosphere and the mature topics. Love to listen to this during fall season 🍂 fits perfectly
I really enjoy neighbourhoods. It’s not a bad album at all, just at the time it wasn’t what the fans wanted/ expected, and that’s okay. There’s honestly not much about blink I don’t like. Topyj, Enema, Cheshire, untitled, Dogs eating dogs.. I could listen to all day and on repeat and not get sick of it. Neighbourhoods is a good listen to break up that cycle.
For singles if they did Ghost on the dancefloor,up all night,After midnight, release hearts all gone before the album as just a track from the album we would be looking back at a different outcome probably. Post album release make wishing well, mh.4.18.11, Even if she falls,this is home singles. Then top it off with making a video for Kaleidoscope to promote the blinkumentary. The outcome of the album probably would have been different if they had enough label support and did this.
The video creator fails to mention that they did actually release Hearts All gone before the album came out through a hidden Easter egg link on their website.
Kaleidoscope is actually mostly about blinks issues. Mark confirmed this on his discord a few years back. It could be about both or Mark didn't want to say what it was actually about back then.
I was only 17 when this record came out in 2011 but I was ecstatic about it and love it from day one. I understood why those who were there for blink’s “prime” didnt like it, but having grown up with the Self Titled and AVA records, it was a natural progression in my eyes that they had embraced the sound and lyrics that they did. I will forever love Neighborhoods and will fight anyone about it that its one of Blink’s best records 😂
I was so excited for this album. When my deluxe box showed up on my doorstep, I couldn't stop listening to the album. My (surprise pre-order gift) glow in the dark bunny, and I loved it at the time. The hope of more blink, mature blink, was so exciting. Then the lust fell aside, and Tom pulled a Tom again. Which is understandable AVA was hitting a good stride and blink was being kinda forced. The whole album felt like they were being held at gun point to make. They didnt seem into it at all. I still listen to the album every once in a while, then i pack it back away to the shelf after a couple spins. It truly is a middling album. A solid 6.5 out of 10.
I hate when someone from a band goes solo or starts another band then comes back to the band and wants to make the band sound like there solo/side projects stuff like Tom did with blink or Gwen Stefani did with no doubt
yay new changing the subject video now about the Blinkers which I listened their whole discography quite recently and about particularly that album. I mean I haven't watched the rest yet but at least there's a blink one I know I can watch now. I just hope you'll at the very least cover Untitled too
I liked your review overall, I too felt the album was disconjointed but will keep giving more listens after this review. I gotta say I’m shocked that you haven’t listened to California or nine. As an avid blink fan since enema came out, it took me time a long time to come around to these albums with Matt, but I highly recommend checking them out. There’s some great tracks and Matt really brings a cool element to the band. Let me know what you think!
My favourite was the EP dogs eating dogs :) that and obviously self titled. I mean each album has a memory, each has a good bunch of tracks. Dogs eating dogs of course not being an album, I just think it’s absolutely solid. I remember downloading it illegally haha! I got it back in the day as a torrent if you remember those
13:26 ahhh! Us Blink fans have our own tastes lol Dude Ranch is #1 for me. Neighborhoods is toward the bottom. I remember buying the STANDARD CD on release day and everyone else buying the deluxe. IMO those extra deluxe songs aren’t very good. Great video!! You put a lot of work into it.
Good thing you saved that “dude ranch was ok” comment for the end or I would have stopped watching from the get go. Jk, but seriously, from the get go.
Also mark different feel betrayed when it came to boxcar racer until much later when the press was making headlines like blink-182 over? Meet boxcar racer and they literally did that just because negative news gets more attention and that attention actually managed to stress out the band members and that’s where it began. Mark had no issues with boxcar racer he even sang on the song elevator on the boxcar racer album.
I see this album exactly as I see the Matt Skiba albums. I get that people can love it and maybe even be their favourite, I just don't really see it as a Blink album. They didn't write it together as a band and it (to me) sounds disjointed. Either way, really good video and I appreciate the background info. Agreed it came out a lot better than it should have based on the circumstances it was made in.
I can agree on neighborhoods but the skiba stuff is the blinkiest blink will ever get beyond 2003. Its wild to me how anyone could consider those not to be blink, its pure classic blink. And the chemistry was amazing. Much better than Travis & Mark forcing themselves to work with tom yet again. It felt like Blink was really alive for the first time since my childhood.
@@TheBrandonnnn I've seen Blink live on every tour starting since self titled (had TOYPJ tour tickets but they pulled out cause of Toms back.) It's easy to say this stuff in hindsight but at the shows there wasn't really any animosity on stage. This is coming from someone at the Manchester show which would turn out to be one of their last before the (first) break up. I want to see Blink. Blink isn't Matt. It can be the most fun and wholesome show ever (which it was when I saw them) but it still isn't Blink. If we are talking album-wise then the chemistry is irrelevant. Chemistry is easy to have on record. We have differing opinions and that is fine. Just replying to yours. for the record, seeing them on the one more time tour was second best to my first time seeing them play Leeds Fest just before self titled came out. It was definitely the most fun I had seen them all have on stage together.
I don't think Skiba was given much creative input, seems like it's was mostly Mark and Feldman. I think an album with Tom and Skiba would be much more interesting.
Honestly, Mark's pretty fragile and sensitive at the best of times. I honestly think he would have taken issue with Boxcar whether Travis joined or not.
Not sure if it's placebo but the album's playability definitely suffer from me knowing that they weren't recording in the studio together. For me it's still a tough album to try and sit through, besides GOTDF and Up All Night
I been liking blink since flyswatter, if you know you know (before Buddha) . I find my self according to Spotify and Apple Music, Neighborhoods is my top playing album… favorite perhaps?
i feel like i remember everyyyyyone in the fanbase hating neighborhoods for yearsss after it released but it seems like theres been a big shift in the last few years. idk, i always thought neighborhoods was genius tho, probably my second (mayyyyyybe 3rd) favorite blink album. The deluxe tracks especially are so good, even if she falls is one of their best songs ever and snake charmer is great (despite the kinda cringe lyrics). Honestly in general im more of a tom fan and i think this is another one where toms writing really blows marks out of the water (fighting the gravity) lol. I think tom is more experimental and pushes marks songwriting and mark is more safe and grounds toms songwriting but imo its pretty obvious that didnt happen here. either way i think neighborhoods greatest strength is how serious it was, it really felt like a mature release that followed the masterpiece that is untitled tonally and in expanded on where they left off. Thats my biggest issue with the skiba era and even omt, it feels like a cheap and safe fall back to what they know people will like rather than taking the real risk they took with untitled or neighborhoods
the shift is that gen z/alpha started taking over the fanbase, just like they did with weezer, and absolutely ruined these bands with their awful takes
You should listen to Nine, though. Cali is nostalgia bait, sure, but they definitely went a bit out there on Nine. Probably the most emo thing from blink members since S/T or BCR
@@TheBrandonnnn I just feel the bands Weezer started making veering away from their style of playing and writing. Where bands like Green Day havent but are from the same era. I'm an Alkaline Trio Skiba fan (or was) and his current stuff ain't my cuppa either. I can't blame kids who weren't around in 2000 for the blame of a band writing lame songs like edging. I'm confused how hard would it be to do another take off your pants styled pop punk record.
Very solid analysis. I was 22/23 years old at the time this album came out and a fan of the band since 99 when I was like 11 lol. When this album came out I had the actual hard cd and I played it quite a bit. I always thought it was had a very charming vibe to it and sonically it hit all the marks. It was a good record to put on after you had smoked some pot getting ready to bang out your girlfriend😂
As someone who is an expert on the dick joke band's lore, I kinda love how unceremonious and awkward their reunion announcement at the Grammys was. Travis is just like, "We used to make music and now we're going to do it again, I guess." Meanwhile, Mark and Tom still very clearly hate each other considering they're standing as far away from each other as possible without falling off the stage. And that wouldn't be as big a deal if it didn't mean that Travis had to open the award announcement with one hand due to the other being broken. I'm glad blink's second reunion has gone much better.
@@TheBrandonnnn I'm not talking about the band breaking up, wise-ass. I'm talking about the band reuniting specifically with Tom a second time. They reunited the first time in 2009, and the second time in 2022.
Hot take - Nine, is a great album. California is more anthemic in tone, while Nine feels more like a parallel universe take of TOYPAJ. Neighbourhoods is a great album, I've owned every cd blink has released, and it got the stick purely because people felt like a reunion meant '99-'01 Blink
I always said this was an amazing album and everyone on the blink subreddit said I was crazy. Now the are all talking about how good it is. Ahead of my time once again.
I kept giving Blink 182 a chance after the early 2000s self titled album... never got back into them. The bands start up to the early self-titled album was golden. Getting travis from the aquabats... legendary. Dude ranch is still my favorite album of theirs. Although enima, take off your pants and self titled hit nicely. Everything else after is kinda meh. Its like New Found Glory (another jerry finn band) Nothing gold can stay, self titled and sticks and stones are the best from em. Catalyst is meh as a whole. It is what it is. 🤷
Man neighborhoods was and is the best album ! I say it’s even better than one more time and California . I just remember listening to it on a loop when it came out , the only songs I don’t like are marks songs like Mh 4 18 2011 and fighting the gravity
Whoa, wait. Tom Delonge wasn't the one diagnosed with cancer. Mark Hoppus was. You're going to lose a lot of viewers just 5 or so minutes in. I'm one of them. Sorry, get your facts straight.
Fun fact: There's a clip of the Untitled recording sesions (2003), where the Up All Night riff can be heard.
No its “milk it” by nirvana, tom trying to play the riffs
Yeah I was waiting for him to talk about that
@@lveavaalbumpt.1292great song but nope. Different progression
Even if she falls is incredible!!
One of the best tracks of the album!!!!
its a travesty it was on the special edition. best track on neighborhoods imo.
It's an unpopular opinion but Neighborhoods is a great album, super underrated, with a ton of undeserved hate. It has a lot of catchy songs, very few skips for me, and it's definitely more mature than anything new they have made since
I think as time has passed more people have grown to appreciate the album than when it first came out. In 2011 I think everyone was wanting them to sound just like they did in 2003, but eventually started to love the mix of new styles and influences the more they heard them. The Skiba years helped that too, I know I'm not the only one that would choose Neighborhoods over any blink without Tom.
Love that album
I think people hate it because its straight up NOT a blink 182 album, and we all had been waiting 8 years at that point for a new one
@@El_Soy LMAOOO what? Neighborhoods over skiba? bahahahahaha such a terrible take. Nine is some of their best work EVER
@TheBrandonnnn Nine is some of blink's best work? Get a grip, dude. You must be one of the those that thinks "nEiGhbOrHoOds sOUndS LiKE aVA" lol
Jerry Finn was the sound of blink.
The whole scene lost a true hero the day he died but blink have never been the same since.
@@waynekerr7013 agree
Ghosts on the Dance Floor is the other side of Not Now. Not Now is about someone dying and wanting to say goodbye to the person they love but can't, and Ghosts is about someone being reminded of someone they love that died
Honestly I've always thought that Ghost on the Dance Floor was about Jerry Finn. Also the vocal harmonies on the song are actually so good its unreal
I'm glad someone finally made a great analysis video on neighborhoods. I would love to see you do one on dogs eating dogs.
I never noticed the „highway through the vawey“ 😂😂 now I can‘t unhear it 😭
Neighborhoods is a top 3 blink album for me. Its a natural evolution of the 2003 album they really havent expanded upon since. I love Nine and One more time but those are def sideways albums creatively. Which not a huge deal good music is good music. Im not sure theyd ever go back to evoloving that 2003 sounds but this album is fantastic
This video is just like Neighborhoods - underrated
Hope this’ll bring more Blink videos cause this was incredible!
The Deluxe Edition is the definitive version. The standard version isn't even on Spotify. The so-called "bonus tracks" are just part of the album
I’m mad that I used to really search for this kinda information years ago and now it’s just readily available and pops up in my feed
I honestly wanna see this guy blow up these vids are such good quality and very detailed yet not boring. He deserves at least a million a vid
This is a really excellent essay, I love how in-depth and thorough you are, especially with an album that's often over-looked. Kudos
My dad passed away just under a week before Up All Night dropped. It was quite the lift to hear the new song from my favorite band ever as I drove to the funeral. Ghost on the Dancefloor felt like it was written for me. I enjoyed the album quite a lot. Barker was right to an extent, it could've been better and some great moments were probably left on the table. That being said, I still love the album.
Great video!
This album is masterpiece, fuck what old fans think about it. It picks right where Self Titled (2003) left and made better, vocals harmonies, synts, effects, killer drums. It got everything that made everyone likes blink. Faster guitar riffs, toughts about love and lonelyness.
Thank you for this. This is my all time favorite Blink record and I think it's perfect. "Up All Night" came out on my birthday (July 14, 2011) AND I saw them live the day that the record came out. It holds a special place in my heart and it's a constant in my car stereo. Keep up the great work!
Great video! Love Neighborhoods, and would love to see you cover the stories of Box Car Racer and/or +44!
Me personally I think Up All Night was the perfect song for the comeback considering it was an unfinished self titled song and got fans hyped. Hard to say It’s not my favorite song from the album even tho all the other songs are great
A skip for me
@@elftower907 🤷♂️whats your favorite song from the album
@@rkprodzZz ghost
@@elftower907that’s a skip for me. Snake Charmer
@@rkprodzZz snake charmer yep
I’m one of the fans that got the leak and still bought the cd because I was so stoked for new blink. This album has some bangers and I was super stoked when they played ghost on the dancefloor in Chicago in may 2023
Neighborhoods came out when i was 11 or 12 i believe. Honestly my favorite album of theirs.
Thanks for making this. Neighborhoods is my personal favorite.
I have loved Blink since i was 8 years old and my mom bought me the Dude Ranch album from a yard sale. Im 34 years old now, got a Blink tattoo whenever i was 23(obviously) ive heard every song, bought a bunch of Blink shirts and have listened to each album and EP they have released since. Even Boxcar, +44 and even the Transplants.
I don't understand how Mark felt betrayed by the formation of Box Car Racer when he did the vocals for the song Elevator.
It was a sort of pity move from Tom that time to hopefully ease the tension betwen him and Mark by including him in the song
I always hoped that was a good sign but alas it didn’t matter.
Thanks for the video! Neighborhoods saved my life back then. One of my favorite albums ever. Love the atmosphere and the mature topics. Love to listen to this during fall season 🍂 fits perfectly
Very well written and awesome video essay on one of my favorite albums of all time. Good stuff, man!
I really enjoy neighbourhoods. It’s not a bad album at all, just at the time it wasn’t what the fans wanted/ expected, and that’s okay.
There’s honestly not much about blink I don’t like.
Topyj, Enema, Cheshire, untitled, Dogs eating dogs.. I could listen to all day and on repeat and not get sick of it.
Neighbourhoods is a good listen to break up that cycle.
For singles if they did Ghost on the dancefloor,up all night,After midnight, release hearts all gone before the album as just a track from the album we would be looking back at a different outcome probably.
Post album release make wishing well, mh.4.18.11, Even if she falls,this is home singles. Then top it off with making a video for Kaleidoscope to promote the blinkumentary. The outcome of the album probably would have been different if they had enough label support and did this.
The video creator fails to mention that they did actually release Hearts All gone before the album came out through a hidden Easter egg link on their website.
Kaleidoscope is actually mostly about blinks issues. Mark confirmed this on his discord a few years back. It could be about both or Mark didn't want to say what it was actually about back then.
Kaleidoscope is not only my favourite song from the album, but my favourite song of theirs.
I was only 17 when this record came out in 2011 but I was ecstatic about it and love it from day one. I understood why those who were there for blink’s “prime” didnt like it, but having grown up with the Self Titled and AVA records, it was a natural progression in my eyes that they had embraced the sound and lyrics that they did.
I will forever love Neighborhoods and will fight anyone about it that its one of Blink’s best records 😂
Thank you for this blink video. loved it
I was so excited for this album. When my deluxe box showed up on my doorstep, I couldn't stop listening to the album. My (surprise pre-order gift) glow in the dark bunny, and I loved it at the time. The hope of more blink, mature blink, was so exciting. Then the lust fell aside, and Tom pulled a Tom again. Which is understandable AVA was hitting a good stride and blink was being kinda forced. The whole album felt like they were being held at gun point to make. They didnt seem into it at all.
I still listen to the album every once in a while, then i pack it back away to the shelf after a couple spins.
It truly is a middling album. A solid 6.5 out of 10.
Ghost on the dancefloor and After Midnight are up their with any of of their stuff ever for me.
I hate when someone from a band goes solo or starts another band then comes back to the band and wants to make the band sound like there solo/side projects stuff like Tom did with blink or Gwen Stefani did with no doubt
The best part of love is dangerous is when Mark says we’re all fools because we all pretend to find love.
yay new changing the subject video now about the Blinkers which I listened their whole discography quite recently and about particularly that album.
I mean I haven't watched the rest yet but at least there's a blink one I know I can watch now. I just hope you'll at the very least cover Untitled too
I liked your review overall, I too felt the album was disconjointed but will keep giving more listens after this review. I gotta say I’m shocked that you haven’t listened to California or nine. As an avid blink fan since enema came out, it took me time a long time to come around to these albums with Matt, but I highly recommend checking them out. There’s some great tracks and Matt really brings a cool element to the band. Let me know what you think!
why do people shit on DR and CC. They are great records, perfectly painting the theme of skate and punk.
Dropping the “I haven’t listened to the Matt era + don’t get me started on Cheshire” line halfway through the video is WILD
typical braindead blink fan lol
I exited the video right there. I knew I wouldn't value his opinion lol
Dude i really enjoy your video, it really touches a lot of the things i thought about it, keep up the good work! cheers!
This is great bro
Plz make more blink content I love it
My favourite was the EP dogs eating dogs :) that and obviously self titled. I mean each album has a memory, each has a good bunch of tracks. Dogs eating dogs of course not being an album, I just think it’s absolutely solid. I remember downloading it illegally haha! I got it back in the day as a torrent if you remember those
great video! thank you!
13:26 ahhh! Us Blink fans have our own tastes lol Dude Ranch is #1 for me. Neighborhoods is toward the bottom.
I remember buying the STANDARD CD on release day and everyone else buying the deluxe. IMO those extra deluxe songs aren’t very good.
Great video!! You put a lot of work into it.
Considering where they were at, with a young chris Holmes as quasi producer Neighbourhoods is a solid record.
Good thing you saved that “dude ranch was ok” comment for the end or I would have stopped watching from the get go. Jk, but seriously, from the get go.
Neighborhoods is actually a really, really good album.
Wait a minute this isn’t Green Day. I want my money back.
Green Day is the only type of video you’ve ever made.
The whole damn world is just as obsessed with Green Day
@@biggestalienhominidfan2787 I just love oh I just love Green Day. I love when they said “I am greeen day.”
@@FreshestCool I thought you would continue the BFS reference
@@biggestalienhominidfan2787 the reference is unintentional I don’t know what that is
yakuza and blink in MY video essay?
2:18 ADAM GOLDSTEIN. Show some respect.
Neighborhoods was more of an art piece
Neighborhoods deluxe version is 🔥🔥🔥 in my opinion
I love Dogs Eating Dogs! The best EP ever released
Damn, I kinda want to get you started on Cheshire Cat. What a great debut.
come on bro 😂 MH 4.18.2011 is stands for MARK HOPPUS FOR BLINK 182 0N track 11. 23:46
Also mark different feel betrayed when it came to boxcar racer until much later when the press was making headlines like blink-182 over? Meet boxcar racer and they literally did that just because negative news gets more attention and that attention actually managed to stress out the band members and that’s where it began. Mark had no issues with boxcar racer he even sang on the song elevator on the boxcar racer album.
Man, blink-182 really missed out on that whole pop punk scene.
I see this album exactly as I see the Matt Skiba albums. I get that people can love it and maybe even be their favourite, I just don't really see it as a Blink album. They didn't write it together as a band and it (to me) sounds disjointed. Either way, really good video and I appreciate the background info. Agreed it came out a lot better than it should have based on the circumstances it was made in.
I can agree on neighborhoods but the skiba stuff is the blinkiest blink will ever get beyond 2003. Its wild to me how anyone could consider those not to be blink, its pure classic blink. And the chemistry was amazing. Much better than Travis & Mark forcing themselves to work with tom yet again. It felt like Blink was really alive for the first time since my childhood.
@@TheBrandonnnn I've seen Blink live on every tour starting since self titled (had TOYPJ tour tickets but they pulled out cause of Toms back.) It's easy to say this stuff in hindsight but at the shows there wasn't really any animosity on stage. This is coming from someone at the Manchester show which would turn out to be one of their last before the (first) break up. I want to see Blink. Blink isn't Matt. It can be the most fun and wholesome show ever (which it was when I saw them) but it still isn't Blink. If we are talking album-wise then the chemistry is irrelevant. Chemistry is easy to have on record. We have differing opinions and that is fine. Just replying to yours. for the record, seeing them on the one more time tour was second best to my first time seeing them play Leeds Fest just before self titled came out. It was definitely the most fun I had seen them all have on stage together.
Pants and jacket is their best album
you should listen to/ review the skiba albums!! very different blink albums but i’d still say worth listening, good or bad!
They're not all that different though really. Cali is just a modern TOYPAJ and Nine was self titled but less ethereal and more punk focused.
I don't think Skiba was given much creative input, seems like it's was mostly Mark and Feldman. I think an album with Tom and Skiba would be much more interesting.
Honestly, Mark's pretty fragile and sensitive at the best of times. I honestly think he would have taken issue with Boxcar whether Travis joined or not.
Chesire Cat and Buddha are amazing albums.
Can you make a video going through the whole Nimrod album?
Not sure if it's placebo but the album's playability definitely suffer from me knowing that they weren't recording in the studio together. For me it's still a tough album to try and sit through, besides GOTDF and Up All Night
I been liking blink since flyswatter, if you know you know (before Buddha) . I find my self according to Spotify and Apple Music, Neighborhoods is my top playing album… favorite perhaps?
Great video
You’re kind of doing what I’ve been thinking of doing for 5 years. 😅 😭
If you don’t do it you lose it.
How dare you skip over “Even If She Falls” so quickly 😂🤣
Always thought it was good, but I always got a sense that they sounded bored and were checking a box.
the band that made cheshire cat and dude ranch is completely different from the one that made the new stuff.
i feel like i remember everyyyyyone in the fanbase hating neighborhoods for yearsss after it released but it seems like theres been a big shift in the last few years. idk, i always thought neighborhoods was genius tho, probably my second (mayyyyyybe 3rd) favorite blink album. The deluxe tracks especially are so good, even if she falls is one of their best songs ever and snake charmer is great (despite the kinda cringe lyrics). Honestly in general im more of a tom fan and i think this is another one where toms writing really blows marks out of the water (fighting the gravity) lol. I think tom is more experimental and pushes marks songwriting and mark is more safe and grounds toms songwriting but imo its pretty obvious that didnt happen here. either way i think neighborhoods greatest strength is how serious it was, it really felt like a mature release that followed the masterpiece that is untitled tonally and in expanded on where they left off. Thats my biggest issue with the skiba era and even omt, it feels like a cheap and safe fall back to what they know people will like rather than taking the real risk they took with untitled or neighborhoods
As a blink fan from the beginning... after the early 2000s self titled album they were/are pretty much done.
the shift is that gen z/alpha started taking over the fanbase, just like they did with weezer, and absolutely ruined these bands with their awful takes
You should listen to Nine, though. Cali is nostalgia bait, sure, but they definitely went a bit out there on Nine. Probably the most emo thing from blink members since S/T or BCR
@@TheBrandonnnn I just feel the bands Weezer started making veering away from their style of playing and writing. Where bands like Green Day havent but are from the same era. I'm an Alkaline Trio Skiba fan (or was) and his current stuff ain't my cuppa either.
I can't blame kids who weren't around in 2000 for the blame of a band writing lame songs like edging.
I'm confused how hard would it be to do another take off your pants styled pop punk record.
@@TheBrandonnnn lol? I am certain that gen z has nothing to do with how blink182 chooses to write music. ur just a grumpy old man
Up all night and after midnight were solid. But they shouldn’t have gotten back together period. This could have been another +44 or AVA album.
What's the other album that you feel is underrated?
do california next🙏🏻
Seconded, i actually really like the deluxe version of cali
Very solid analysis. I was 22/23 years old at the time this album came out and a fan of the band since 99 when I was like 11 lol. When this album came out I had the actual hard cd and I played it quite a bit. I always thought it was had a very charming vibe to it and sonically it hit all the marks. It was a good record to put on after you had smoked some pot getting ready to bang out your girlfriend😂
Says "Super group" for plus 44 but not AVA?
Next do box car racer
Agreed, Box car racer is an amazing album
As someone who is an expert on the dick joke band's lore, I kinda love how unceremonious and awkward their reunion announcement at the Grammys was. Travis is just like, "We used to make music and now we're going to do it again, I guess." Meanwhile, Mark and Tom still very clearly hate each other considering they're standing as far away from each other as possible without falling off the stage. And that wouldn't be as big a deal if it didn't mean that Travis had to open the award announcement with one hand due to the other being broken. I'm glad blink's second reunion has gone much better.
Lmao what second reunion? They never broke up a 2nd time, only the first time in 05. But you're an expert on their lore tho lol ok
@@TheBrandonnnn I'm not talking about the band breaking up, wise-ass. I'm talking about the band reuniting specifically with Tom a second time. They reunited the first time in 2009, and the second time in 2022.
Do a Nine video
am I wrong or did u leave out natives for some reason
Hot take - Nine, is a great album. California is more anthemic in tone, while Nine feels more like a parallel universe take of TOYPAJ.
Neighbourhoods is a great album, I've owned every cd blink has released, and it got the stick purely because people felt like a reunion meant '99-'01 Blink
I always said this was an amazing album and everyone on the blink subreddit said I was crazy. Now the are all talking about how good it is. Ahead of my time once again.
I kept giving Blink 182 a chance after the early 2000s self titled album... never got back into them. The bands start up to the early self-titled album was golden. Getting travis from the aquabats... legendary. Dude ranch is still my favorite album of theirs. Although enima, take off your pants and self titled hit nicely. Everything else after is kinda meh.
Its like New Found Glory (another jerry finn band)
Nothing gold can stay, self titled and sticks and stones are the best from em. Catalyst is meh as a whole. It is what it is. 🤷
You should def give Cali another listen if you like their early work. It sounds pretty much the same. Just with better vocals lol
Never liked that album was more angels and airwaves
Man neighborhoods was and is the best album ! I say it’s even better than one more time and California . I just remember listening to it on a loop when it came out , the only songs I don’t like are marks songs like Mh 4 18 2011 and fighting the gravity
Natives was the shit
Blink 182’s last album with a soul was dude ranch. The band was never the same without Scott no matter how big they got..
Disagree
i thought the band the nbhd lol
I actually got 'into' Blink via "Dude Ranch" & absolutely LOVE "Neighborhoods"; 2 without Tom are close to the bottom of listening list
Up all night hits home. The rest of the album is trash.
i dont get why people dislike this album imo its their best album
And that opinion is wrong unfortunately
Whoa, wait. Tom Delonge wasn't the one diagnosed with cancer. Mark Hoppus was. You're going to lose a lot of viewers just 5 or so minutes in. I'm one of them. Sorry, get your facts straight.
Tom also had skin cancer before mark had cancer !!!!
I really enjoyed Neighbourhoods.
Angels & Airwaves Featuring Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker. The WORST blink album ever. I wish it didn't exist
Enema and toypaj > untitled