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8.0
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8.0 |
BBC
This is a set that explores new territories for the band, and does so with great confidence
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8.0
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8.0 |
Rave Magazine
In choosing to forego nostalgic repetition for forward-thinking composition, Blink-182 demonstrate that they still have much to give
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7.0
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7.0 |
PopMatters
This latest offering is a welcomed return and a rewarding listen for fans, both old and new
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7.0
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7.0 |
NME
They've gone all mature, come to terms with their past and kicked on to the future too
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7.0
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7.0 |
Consequence Of Sound
The moments of brilliance (and there are many) are still able to shine through
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6.7
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6.7 |
A.V. Club
Blink-182 has long since left its past as a bare-bones punk band behind, overwrought rock isn’t its forte, either. Neighborhoods finds a nice balance between the two
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6.5
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Beats Per Minute
For every fault that Neighborhoods has – and it has quite a few – the album is infectious and catchy
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6.0
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Evening Standard
A typically jaunty romp
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6.0
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Rolling Stone
On their first album in eight years, Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus sound grown-up and serious
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5.0
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Slant Magazine
Their growing pains don't make for a particularly good album or a welcome comeback
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5.0
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Drowned In Sound
It’s an extremely fragmented listen and feels like a culmination of each of its members’ separate projects rather than a new Blink-182 album
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5.0
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Prefix
Neighborhoods tricks itself into thinking it’s found a happy medium, with songs about relationships that leave the extreme emotions at home, coupled with tracks about “what it all really means”
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2.0
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The AU Review
A real shame that this is all they can offer after a year in the studio on the most hyped comeback in a while
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