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decisions
October 24th 2023


1246 Comments


Skiba and Mark were just friends when he joined, tonally I could not think of a worse match for Blink tbh. Like the Alk3 album he put out in between those two awful Blink albums was amazing. The new song is good. I have no idea why anyone thought his edgy, gothic, unapologetically emotional style would be a good fit for feel-good Blink-182.

peartnoy
October 24th 2023


2434 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

The vocal production is catastrophic. At 0 moment do I believe they're actually singing. Childhood in particular loses all emotional impact because of it.

KOL0901
October 24th 2023


9 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

A somewhat return to form, not that it could get worse than Nine.



Decent album. Nothing more, nothing less.

DarkSideOfLucca
October 24th 2023


19180 Comments


I mean it's fine and all but I really can't get anything to stick - and that makes me very, very sad

Meborphus
October 24th 2023


442 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

I liked the Pitchfork review for this.

Rowhaus
October 24th 2023


7188 Comments


We're gonna celebrate
Awe yeah
Alright
Don't stop the dancin'


Pikazilla
October 24th 2023


32373 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

10 out of 10

Larkinhill
October 24th 2023


8315 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Looks like you gave it a 15/10.

JohnnyoftheWell
October 24th 2023


64287 Comments


>The resulting album, ONE MORE TIME…, clamors with the frustrated energy of a band too engrossed in its own mythology to innovate on the form it helped create.
>Across the album, the deep end is shallower and the shallow songs feel strangely like they are actually beneath Blink-182. They take their singular obsession with youth to illogical conclusions until the songs become immortality word salad.
>“’Cause the same old fights, they just won’t do,” DeLonge sings in the chorus, his strange So-Cal glissando fighting for the high notes. It’s a shame that it seems that the same old melodies and lyrics will do just fine. Blink-182 want to find eternal life in a state of permanent regression. It’s kind of funny until it’s not.

woof. that's about the shape of it tbh, gj p4k

Voltimand
October 24th 2023


1670 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Anthem Part 3 is so, so good that most of the album fails to live up to it except a handful of tracks

Sowing
Moderator
October 24th 2023


45535 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

When We Were Young is making a push for my personal top 3 songs here

Larkinhill
October 24th 2023


8315 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

WWWY, turpentine, anthem 3, terrified, more than you know, childhood (maudlin yes, but effective for me), hurt interlude…all very solid. Anthem and turpentine are two best though imo.



Even the title track is growing on me.

wildinferno2010
October 25th 2023


1954 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

When I Was Young > When We Were Young

wildinferno2010
October 25th 2023


1954 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

The production here hurts less after a few listens, I think I can start actually listening to this now

Larkinhill
October 25th 2023


8315 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

When I Was Young > When We Were Young



Definitely. Dogs Eating Dogs is excellent period.

Meborphus
October 25th 2023


442 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Fell in Love is a MGK song for sure

Rowan5215
Emeritus
October 26th 2023


48421 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

the two b-sides are definitely b-sides. glad they released em but it was the right call leaving em off here. wish they'd been that discerning about FIL lmao

claygurnz
October 26th 2023


7793 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah Fell In Love is probably my least favorite here

Larkinhill
October 26th 2023


8315 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Same.

Spec
October 27th 2023


41432 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Fell in Love is a MGK song for sure



Lol yup!



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