Här är en intervju gjord med bandet City Comma State, där de pratar om hur Mark blev inblandad i deras band och deras kommande album. I det stora hela slumpade det sig så att Mark hörde City Comma State i studion och gillade vad han hörde. Intervjun är från tcdcmedia.com.

Tyler got a chance to do an interview with Justin Siegel & Joanna Pacitti of City (Comma) State. The band will be heading out on tour this fall with All Time Low & A Rocket to The Moon, so be sure to check them out then, and if not on their Twitter or Purevolume. You guys just released your first song “City of Dreams” on Absolutepunk.net, with quite a bit of mixed reactions, even some un-necessary hate. How do you think the reaction has been?Joanna: I think we actually were kind of prepared for it because people knew that Mark Hoppus was involved. Everyone is so excited for a new Blink record, I mean I was too — so excited. We kind of prepared ourselves, but besides the hate we did receive a lot of positive feedback as well.Justin: Yeah, I mean — I’m really happy with the response, you know? Positive or negative, the kids are talking about it.I know Alex Gaskarth and Mark Hoppus co-wrote some of the songs with you guys. How was it working with them?Joanna: One thing that has happened from day 1 of this whole project is that everything kind of fell into place, we never forced anything. With Mark, we were just in the studio one day and he happened to hear our stuff from the very beginning and liked it a lot, which is kind of how he got involved. With Alex, the same kind of thing happened. We worked on some songs that Mark and Alex started on and finished it with them. One night we were all just hanging out and it happened to be 5AM and we said “Hey, let’s finish that song”. We never really talked about it, it kind of just happened.There’s been a lot of rumors and people saying Justin did work on All Time Low’s Nothing Personal. Justin: I don’t know where that rumor got started but allow me to put it to rest right now. I mean, I wish I had anything to do with that record — it’s incredible but I had absolutely nothing to do with it.There’s a 30-second demo out there with Mark Hoppus on guest vocals called “Barely Breathing”. Can you tell us a little about that?Justin: That song is actually called “You Crush My Heart”. We were just trying some stuff out in the studio, but the version with his vocals will unfortunately not be on the album.The album is called Shady Lane, is that correct? Do you know how many songs you will be putting out on it?Joanna: Yeah, it’s called “Shady Lane”. As far as how many songs will be on it, we have 13 songs done right now — we’re still doing some writing. As far as what songs will actually make it on the record, it’ll definitely be a tough decision.Justin: There will probably be 10 songs on the album.Have you guys settled with a record label yet?Justin: Yeah, we wanted to be very careful with where we signed. The industry is really kind of rough these days.Where did the band name come from? I thought it was one of the better names I’ve heard in quite some time.Joanna: Oh, thanks! Justin can explain that one, haha.Justin: Frogs and I during college really loved this website called HomestarRunner.com. We hadn’t visited the site in a very long time and we went through a couple of band names already. We had settled on “Trousdale Press”. But then I saw this cartoon on Homestar Runner, and the name of the film was called “City Comma State”. As soon as I saw that, I thought “that’s such a good name for a band!”. I kind of ignored that for awhile, and over a two-week span I couldn’t get it out of my head or bring myself to leave the thought alone. I finally brought it up to everyone.Joanna: We kind of eased into it, we were all set on one finally after changing it once, then twice. At first we were sitting in the studio and Justin was like “Hey Jo, you ever been to this website?” and I hadn’t been, so I was watching all these cartoons on this site. We finally came to the last one which was the City Comma State one. He was like “Hey, I’ve been thinking about this. You think this is a good name for a band?” and we all sat there for a second and said “Yeah!”. It tooks us awhile to get into it.There’s been a ton of rumors that Travis Barker will be appearing on the album. Is that true?Joanna: No, I wish, haha. Sorry Justin! Justin’s playing drums on the record, but he’s playing bass live.I know Joanna auditioned for American Idol back in Season 8 but was disqualified. How did that end up going over?Joanna: The thing is I’ve always considered myself a real artist and I moved out to L.A. when I was 16, by myself — my family didn’t come with me. And so, when things didn’t work with my record deal I moved to Michigan living this pretend life and I really didn’t know what to do. My family had been fans of American Idol and kept telling me to audition for the show. I was like “No, no, no, that’s too easy”. So I finally went and auditioned, they already knew I had a record deal and had been somewhat established and quite a bit of experience. I was kind of happy that it happened and I believe everything happens for a reason. I knew that it would be attached to me if I made it any further on the show. I mean, it sucked, but it would have been a cool opportunity to do the show but I think it was a blessing in disguise. They sat me down and told it me it was against the rules.Do you guys have any set date for the album yet?Justin: We’re actually really interested in building up our fan-base the right way currently. We want to get ourselves out there — get some songs out before we plan on releasing anything on a larger level.——  I’d like to thank Justin Siegel & Joanna Pacitti of City (Comma) State for taking the time to do this interview with us. Below are some links at where you can check them & their music out. @citycommastate on twitterCity (Comma State) on PurevolumeInterview with Absolutepunk.net City (Comma) State, fromt left to right: Frogs (Guitar), Drew Lagnan (drums), Joanna Pacitti (Vocals) and Justin Siegel (Bass) 

Tyler got a chance to do an interview with Justin Siegel & Joanna Pacitti of City (Comma) State. The band will be heading out on tour this fall with All Time Low & A Rocket to The Moon, so be sure to check them out then, and if not on their Twitter or Purevolume.

You guys just released your first song “City of Dreams” on Absolutepunk.net, with quite a bit of mixed reactions, even some un-necessary hate. How do you think the reaction has been?
Joanna: I think we actually were kind of prepared for it because people knew that
Mark Hoppus was involved. Everyone is so excited for a new Blink record, I mean I was too — so excited. We kind of prepared ourselves, but besides the hate we did receive a lot of positive feedback as well.

Justin: Yeah, I mean — I’m really happy with the response, you know? Positive or negative, the kids are talking about it.

I know Alex Gaskarth and Mark Hoppus co-wrote some of the songs with you guys. How was it working with them?
Joanna: One thing that has happened from day 1 of this whole project is that everything kind of fell into place, we never forced anything. With Mark, we were just in the studio one day and he happened to hear our stuff from the very beginning and liked it a lot, which is kind of how he got involved. With Alex, the same kind of thing happened. We worked on some songs that Mark and Alex started on and finished it with them. One night we were all just hanging out and it happened to be 5AM and we said “Hey, let’s finish that song”. We never really talked about it, it kind of just happened.

There’s been a lot of rumors and people saying Justin did work on All Time Low’sNothing Personal.
Justin: I don’t know where that rumor got started but allow me to put it to rest right now. I mean, I wish I had anything to do with that record — it’s incredible but I had absolutely nothing to do with it.

There’s a 30-second demo out there with Mark Hoppus on guest vocals called “Barely Breathing”. Can you tell us a little about that?
Justin: That song is actually called “You Crush My Heart”. We were just trying some stuff out in the studio, but the version with his vocals will unfortunately not be on the album.

The album is called Shady Lane, is that correct? Do you know how many songs you will be putting out on it?
Joanna: Yeah, it’s called “Shady Lane”. As far as how many songs will be on it, we have 13 songs done right now — we’re still doing some writing. As far as what songs will actually make it on the record, it’ll definitely be a tough decision.

Justin: There will probably be 10 songs on the album.

Have you guys settled with a record label yet?
Justin: Yeah, we wanted to be very careful with where we signed. The industry is really kind of rough these days.

Where did the band name come from? I thought it was one of the better names I’ve heard in quite some time.
Joanna: Oh, thanks! Justin can explain that one, haha.

Justin: Frogs and I during college really loved this website called HomestarRunner.com. We hadn’t visited the site in a very long time and we went through a couple of band names already. We had settled on “Trousdale Press”. But then I saw this cartoon on Homestar Runner, and the name of the film was called “City Comma State”. As soon as I saw that, I thought “that’s such a good name for a band!”. I kind of ignored that for awhile, and over a two-week span I couldn’t get it out of my head or bring myself to leave the thought alone. I finally brought it up to everyone.

Joanna: We kind of eased into it, we were all set on one finally after changing it once, then twice. At first we were sitting in the studio and Justin was like “Hey Jo, you ever been to this website?” and I hadn’t been, so I was watching all these cartoons on this site. We finally came to the last one which was the City Comma State one. He was like “Hey, I’ve been thinking about this. You think this is a good name for a band?” and we all sat there for a second and said “Yeah!”. It tooks us awhile to get into it.

There’s been a ton of rumors that Travis Barker will be appearing on the album. Is that true?
Joanna: No, I wish, haha. Sorry Justin! Justin’s playing drums on the record, but he’s playing bass live.

I know Joanna auditioned for American Idol back in Season 8 but was disqualified. How did that end up going over?
Joanna: The thing is I’ve always considered myself a real artist and I moved out to L.A. when I was 16, by myself — my family didn’t come with me. And so, when things didn’t work with my record deal I moved to Michigan living this pretend life and I really didn’t know what to do. My family had been fans of American Idol and kept telling me to audition for the show. I was like “No, no, no, that’s too easy”. So I finally went and auditioned, they already knew I had a record deal and had been somewhat established and quite a bit of experience. I was kind of happy that it happened and I believe everything happens for a reason. I knew that it would be attached to me if I made it any further on the show. I mean, it sucked, but it would have been a cool opportunity to do the show but I think it was a blessing in disguise. They sat me down and told it me it was against the rules.

Do you guys have any set date for the album yet?
Justin: We’re actually really interested in building up our fan-base the right way currently. We want to get ourselves out there — get some songs out before we plan on releasing anything on a larger level.

Travis laddade upp detta klipp på sin YouTube kanal:

Här är en liten artikel från 1057thepoint, där Tom berättar om hur det nya albumet kommer låta. han berättar att det kommer vara en mix mellan de tre olika personliga stilarna som Mark, Tom och Travis har. Tom förklarar att det kommer bli någon sorts mix av deras olika soloprojekt.

Blink-182 frontman Tom DeLonge said backstage during the band’s appearance at the U.K.’s Leeds Festival last weekend that fans can get a clue about what the group’s next album will sound like by listening to the solo work from all three members.

DeLonge told the U.K.’s Rock Radio, “The record will be very modern, relevant, fast and fun. It’ll be a mixture of drum ‘n’ bass, indie rock and stadium rock . . . Anyone who listens to my band Angels & Airwaves will know where I sit musically. If you imagine that, mixed in with what the other guys do in their spare time, you get it. It’s going to be a really great collaboration of the best of three different genres of music.”

  • Blink plans to get down to work on a new record later this year after finishing up their current overseas road trip.
  • The band reunited after a five-year hiatus in early 2009, partially as a result of drummer Travis Barker’s near death in a plane crash.
  • DeLonge says that the punk trio are “getting on better than we ever have, and there’s a confidence there now. We love what we do and we know we do it pretty well.”
  • Mark skrev på Twitter:

    Kerrang! video podcast.You Me at Six interviewed me at that one festival we won’t stop talking about.

    Kolla på videon här

    Nedan kan ni se en intervju med Tom gjord av bandet Destine på LowLands festivalen. Intervjun är bra coh annorlunda i det avseendet att frågorna är lite annorlunda i jämförelse med vad vi brukar se. Lite flamländsk dialekt också.

    Destine interviews Blink182 from DestineTV on Vimeo.

    Five guesses where we are today…

    It’s official.  I have seen part of Europe.  Here is the proof.

    Here are some photos taken during the performance at the Reading Festival on Sunday.

    I det nya numret av Kerrang diskuterar Mark, Tom och Travis om hur det känns att vara tillbaka som band, hur deras relation till varandra är just nu och hur perioden under deras paus/splittring var.

    Kolla in alla scanner av tidningen Kerrang med blink-182 på blinkdisasters.com

    Macbeth har lagt upp bilder på Tom från Dublin konserten.

    Last night Blink-182 played in Dublin and they killed it! Check out these awesome shots from the show of Tom rocking Wallisters and a new tee design.

    Bilderna kan ni se på Macbeth’s websida.