Blink-182
are working with producer Jerry Finn at Rolling Thunder
studios in San Diego, recording the follow-up to 2001's
Take Off Your Pants and Jacket. "People are going to
trip out on this record," says singer/guitarist Tom
DeLonge. "We're assembling each song in a completely
different manner than we have before. We sat down and started
mapping out the architecture of how we're actually going
to do this, and we came to plan a few core concepts that
revolve around a cohesive mixture of punk rock and good
drum-n-bass and hip-hop beats. But a lot of it is played
like emo-core bands, where there's a lot of definition between
the parts of the song and a lot of emotion so it's that
kind of vibe."
Slated for a fall release,
the new record is being influenced by albums that have been
spinning in Blink's stereos of late, which in DeLonge's
case includes recordings by the Cure, DJ Shadow and the
Cars. Among the songs in the works so far are "Down,"
"Obvious," "I Want a Horse's Penis in My
Butt" and "I Miss You." "We did 'I Miss
You' with brushes and a snare drum and it's like a jazz
hip-hop beat," DeLonge says. "It's looped and
all acoustic, with an acoustic bass guitar. It's kind of
in the vein of 'Love Cats' by the Cure."
DeLonge says another new song,
"I Should Have Got Caught," sounds like a cross
between the Cure and the Descendants. "It's kind of
got this fast punk rock beat but with these guitar tones
like the early Cure stuff where it's really dry and then
it's got these gigantic anthemic choruses," he says.
"It's a song about a guy not telling a girl he likes
her and then years down the road looking back and saying
'Fuck, I missed my only chance. I wish you would have caught
me with those feelings.'"
Fans waiting for DeLonge, bassist
Mark Hoppus and drummer Travis Barker to finish the new
set can get an earlier Blink fix with the release of the
DVD/VHS Riding In Vans With Boys, which DeLonge says is
due in June. The film follows San Diego band Kut-U-Up on
last year's Blink-182/Green Day tour and includes live footage
of Blink-182, as well as the backstage hijinks of Green
Day, Jimmy Eat World and Saves the Day.
"We grabbed these
guys in this garage band that have no fans and said, 'Hey,
what would it be like if you got put on the biggest tour
of the year?,'" says DeLonge. "We thought it would
be cool to put a band nobody likes and knows of on this
tour and give them all the money they want for drugs and
alcohol and see what happens and we videotaped it."
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