After teasing with a hyped-up comeback single in "Up All Night," the cover artwork for Blink-182's Neighborhoods -- their sixth studio album and their first new LP since 2003 -- has finally been unveiled.
The black and white cover depicts the band logo set against, ironically enough, a bird's eye illustration of a neighbourhood.
Slated for a September 27 release, the new album from the Cali boys has yet to reveal its tracklisting. But lead vocalist/guitarist Tom DeLonge has been quoted in a Sun Chronicle interview as saying that the music in the much-anticipated Neighborhoods will "mix the familiar and the new."
Judging from the highly mixed reviews of "Up All Night" -- despite currently being No. 17 on the Billboard Rock Charts -- the pop punk crew might best be advised to leak the tracklisting, along with the next single, as soon as possible.
The black and white cover depicts the band logo set against, ironically enough, a bird's eye illustration of a neighbourhood.
Slated for a September 27 release, the new album from the Cali boys has yet to reveal its tracklisting. But lead vocalist/guitarist Tom DeLonge has been quoted in a Sun Chronicle interview as saying that the music in the much-anticipated Neighborhoods will "mix the familiar and the new."
Judging from the highly mixed reviews of "Up All Night" -- despite currently being No. 17 on the Billboard Rock Charts -- the pop punk crew might best be advised to leak the tracklisting, along with the next single, as soon as possible.