Mainstays of the pop-punk arena Blink-182 have revealed that they will be releasing their new album in 2016, according to drummer Travis Barker.
In an Instagram post Barker revealed that he had plenty of new material he was working on, one of which was a new Blink album set for 2016.
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This will be the first album the band will release without founding member, guitarist and vocalist Tom DeLonge following his very public split from the band earlier this year. Of course this wasn’t the first time the band were in strife with their drawling singer, who parted ways with Barker and bassist / singer Mark Hoppus in 2005.
Following his second departure from the band, guitarist Matt Skiba of Alkaline Trio has now joined Blink, with Barker saying to NME in October “He’s fun to play with and write with. We’re just getting started but I think we’ve got like four or five songs right now that I’m really, really happy with. There’s a song called ‘Punk Rock Cliché’ which I love the most right now. It’s about friends of ours and their relationships.”
Until the new Blink-182 album drops entertain yourself with this super weird mashup of Adam’s Song and Drake’s Hotline Bling.