blink-182 "EDGING" music video

blink-182 Take Over The Circus In “EDGING” Music Video

blink-182 has returned with their upbeat and fun new single, "EDGING," with a music video directed by the talented Cole Bennett.

Pop-punk legends blink-182 team up with the talented Cole Bennett to take over the rabbit-infested circus in the official music video for the band’s new single, “EDGING.”

I wanted to imagine as a listeners what i wanted to experience and at the same time as a band members what we wanted to make and say and most importantly how it would sound production wise in 2022.

Travis Barker on producing blink-182’s new single.

“EDGING” took blink-182 back to basics as the new single is credited as being written by the band’s three members with zero outside help, which defers from the band’s approach with their Matt Skiba-led albums, California and Nine.

Adding to what drummer Travis Barker had to say about the group’s new single, bassist Mark Hoppus added, “I’m so happy to be back in the studio creating new music and looking forward to a giant world tour.”

blink-182’s new single is the first time the three iconic band members have worked on new music since the band’s 2012 EP, Dogs Eating Dogs, and is a fun and upbeat tune that’ll have listeners worldwide sing aloud within their first listen.

A full studio album is expected to be released sometime in 2023 between the seasons of spring and summer.

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