THAT SOUND. Is it…the sound of little emo hearts screaming everywhere?
I’d say so. Considering the emotional rollercoaster of news that pop-punk fans across the planet have been on for the past ten days alone.
TODAY IN PARTICULAR marking the official release of NINE. The eighth (HA) studio album from O.G. pop-punkers Blink-182. Which as of last night at about 9:03 PST when it dropped, I personally was already crying and dying in the best way possible.
But for allll the feels many of us are having toward this heart-wrenchingly honest, reflective yet charming as EVER mashup (seriously – the glow up is so real), the momentous occasion was rivaled only by three ~other~ little words:
HELLA – MEGA – TOUR
A.K.A. the recent announcement of Green Day, Weezer and my (all-time-more-than-anything-on-the-face-of-the-planet) fave Fall Out Boy’s epic team-up for a worldwide, face-melting trek of super shows coming to us all next year. Excuse me, still trying to catch my breath.
Although what’s crazy is we’re talking about bands that, even CRAZIER enough, now feel like they’ve been around forever. And not in a same old same old “just been around” kind of way – but thriving. Which is a HUGE deal that also marks a super poignant resurgence unlike anything we’ve seen before.
For sure, I get it. These guys aren’t like all of the living rock and metal legends of the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s. But as far as modern classics go? There’s no denying their lasting stature.
When these bands exploded onto the scene throughout the ‘90s and 2000s, of course they were just four of hundreds. Probably thousands. And whether it’s due to breaking up, slowing down, or still being around years later without your former fans even realizing it (ouch), most of those other groups nowadays aren’t keeping busy to quite the same degree they used to.
So what IS IT about bands like Blink-182, Green Day, Fall Out Boy and Weezer that’s lead them down such a different path?
Reinvention
Arguably, without even meaning to do it!
I think everyone remembers the mind-blowing popularity each of these groups achieved in the mainstream for y e a r s. From the break-out records to MTV take-overs to around-the-clock radio play and more, they all had the “it” factor in ways we could never explain. Which is GREAT and all, no doubt. But, also makes for a pretty tough act to follow album after album…after album. In the mainstream’s eyes, at least.
It’s a timeless challenge that any successful music act inevitably comes up against in their career. It also ends up leading many of those acts into the stifling loophole of trying to make the same album that gained them the original traction for years and years to come. Yet – as you can imagine, that often times doesn’t end so hotly, either.
Which is the very thing that sets these four apart.
Image Sources: 1 – Warner Bros/SFGATE; 2 – Variety; 3 – Louder Than War; 4 – Press Here Publicity/Rolling Stone; 5 – Unknown/Twitter; 6 – Alternative Press; 7 – The Honolulu Advertiser; 8 – Blink-182/DIY Mag
OF COURSE they’re not going to replicate the same kind of mainstream popularity they had in the ‘90s to mid-2000s. Hello, it’s a crazy-different world—especially when it comes to consuming music. But instead of defaulting to try and recreate the same album that took the world by storm 10, 15, 20 years ago, they’re continuing to make music that you can tell THEY love making. Are compelled to make. And know their tried & true fans will absolutely continue to love as well.
For as personal of a journey as songwriting is, your own life experiences, relationships and perspective totally shape it. So in addition to one’s musical taste potentially changing over time, what inspires it does too. Inspiration that definitely evolves as you hit 25, 30 and 40 from what it was as an angsty teen dreaming up songs in your bedroom.
Which is something we not only can all relate to, but should unabashedly celebrate as well!
So even though NINE won’t ever be Enema of the State, just like Father of All Motherfuckers won’t be Dookie, just like Van Weezer won’t be The Blue Album, just like MANIA wasn’t From Under the Cork Tree — we’ll still forever be here for it all.
xxAA
P.S. We’d LOVE to hear your thoughts about NINE & all the other new music rolling out this next year, so plz keep us posted!
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