I still think they nailed it pretty good with FOAMF. It’s fresh and fun and has some really replay-able tunes. RevRad is also a nice record but it’s a bit too boring overall. Trilogy could have been awesome but had way too many fillers.
But these new The Network ones are cool indeed, they somehow feel more genuine than lots of GDs other latest stuff. They probably feel a lot more free when they’re playing under another name.
I’ve given them some more listens now, pretty fun to listen to. Is it Mike or Billie who’s singing on the Ivankkka one?
edit: I hear/see it’s Billie now lol nvm
She was 16, turning 17 that year. He had just turned 21. I agree with it being weird, but it’s very far from «pedo». He also claimed that he wasn’t aware of her age and apologized and took down the tweet shortly after.
I honestly don’t think I would ever have gotten into blink if it wasn’t for Neighborhoods. First blink album I really enjoyed. The rest of them grew on me later
Yeah, can’t stand FTG. Tried to like it but there’s just no chance. It’s the only song on Neighborhoods that I always skip. Snake Charmer on the other hand is one of my fav blink songs ever.
Yeah, less than 90 mins is quite lame, especially if you’ve traveled far to see someone. I think it’s okay for smaller bands/artists, but my ideal is closer to 2 hours for bigger ones. Maybe I’m just spoiled
I’d say it depends a bit on which era of ATL you’re comparing it to. SC songs like Drugs or Adrenaline don’t sound super far from something ATL could have released in recent years, so while I absolutely get that ATL isn’t for everyone, I find it interesting that people can both hate ATL and love SC at the same time