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Cobra Snake Bosten Bilder

CobraSnake hat wieder ein paar Bilder von der Boston Show geschossen und veröffentlicht:

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Chicago Video

 

Macbeth Tour Video #3

Eine kurze Vorschau des Macbeth Tour Videos mit Tom:
 
 

New York Post Interview mit Mark

 Ein kleines Interview über die Reunion.
 
 

Mark arbeitet mit Panic At The Disco zusammen

Interview auf MTV.com:

Earlier this month, Panic! at the Disco drummer Spencer Smith told MTV News that he hoped to hand Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus a few of his demos while the two bands toured together.

Smith’s goal was to convince Hoppus — who, what with his work with All Time Low, Motion City Soundtrack and the Michael Jackson estate, has suddenly become a rather hot commodity — to produce a couple of tracks on the new Panic! album.

Well, those demos must have been plenty convincing. On Tuesday, MTV News spoke to Hoppus, who confirmed that he’d be producing at least one song on the upcoming Panic! disc, and he’d like to do even more, if Smith and frontman Brendon Urie will let him.

“I’ve heard a few of Panic! at the Disco’s demos for the new album, and they’re really strong,” Hoppus said. “There’s one track in particular that I know I’m committing to produce for them, and hopefully I’ll get to do a bunch more. I know they’re talking to a bunch of producers, and that’s always kind of a touchy subject, especially when you’re on tour with people, and they’re like, ‘Oh yeah, we’re recording a new album, would you do a little work on it?’ ”

Earlier, Smith had told MTV News that Panic! hope to begin recording their new album later this fall, after completing their run of shows with Blink. And Hoppus could be following them right off the road and into the studio. Because while he didn’t go into great depth while talking about the Panic! demos, it’s easy to tell he heard something special in one particular tune that has him plenty psyched to start work.

“It’s one of those songs that, even in the demo stages, you can tell is gonna be a gigantic song,” Hoppus said. “It’s really catchy. It’s one of those songs you hear one time, and you just remember the hook for the rest of the day. I think it’s what everybody loves about Panic! at the Disco, so yeah, I’m excited about that.”

 

Rolling Stone Interview

RollingStone.com:

The fact that Blink-182 are selling out gigs on one of the summer’s hottest tours is impressive considering the trio underwent such a bitter split four years ago, Tom DeLonge quit the group and changed his phone number so bandmates Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker couldn’t reach him. It’s even more remarkable considering Barker nearly died in a plane crash that killed two of his best friends and DeLonge plunged into an addiction to painkillers he can only describe as “insane.”

 

In the new issue of Rolling Stone, Barker reveals details about the September 2008 Learjet accident that resulted in 16 surgeries, 48-hour blood transfusions and post-traumatic stress disorder for the first time. “I opened a door, and my hands caught fire. I immediately soaked up with jet fuel and caught fire. And then I was on fire, running like hell,” he tells Rolling Stone’s Gavin Edwards. “I was running for my family.”

Blink-182’s Rock Show: Photos of the Band Onstage and Off

Hoppus tells RS he was alerted about Barker’s accident by a phone call in the middle of the night and jumped on the next flight to the burn center. “You feel helpless to do anything other than be there for your friend,” he says. DeLonge found out via the TV news at an airport while waiting to board a flight. He landed and mailed a letter and two photographs to Barker: a photo of Blink aboard a submarine in the Middle East and another of himself and his two kids. “One was ‘Do you remember who we were?’ and the other was ‘This is who I am now,’ ” DeLonge says. “No one knew if Travis was going to live or if he would play drums again. It was a good moment to put the shit aside.”

After Barker got out of the hospital, Hoppus says the trio “had two gnarly heart-to-hearts, really opened up and said a lot of things, and after that we were cool, and we don’t talk about it. We’re guys.” But the lessons of the past four years were clear: “When human life comes into the equation, that trumps everything,” DeLonge adds.

The band spent two months in the studio working on new and old material and completed a demo for the track “Up All Night.” When they hit the road for their reunion tour, they starting selling 28,000 tickets in markets that they used to sell 8,000 (read our review of the tour’s opening night in Las Vegas) and discovered they have a new role in the scene, as pop-punk’s elder statesmen.

But getting older and cheating death haven’t eliminated the band’s potty-humor. Says DeLonge: “When Blink plays, there’s no difference between that and everyone getting a slow, awesome hand job.”

 

Macbeth auf Tour mit blink-182

Auf www.macbeth.com gelangt ihr zu den Videos!


 

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