With how loved BCR is in here I'm just surprised that Up All Night isn't loved more. To me it's the perfect combo of BCR and Untitled blink
I can understand why though. I like it but I can definitely remember a "this is it?" feeling quickly sinking in at the time. Something about the production or the vocal performance (the chorus isn't particularly memorable for example), I'm not sure, but it doesn't really hit like it should have for a comeback single. Like it is at 75% instead of 100 or 110% energy wise. Love the main riff but the rest sounds a bit flat to my ears. In comparison, More Than You Know sounds so much more lively and, especially, urgent.
In terms of re-introductory tracks, they’re definitely songs worthy of comparing. I’m sure this record will kick the snot out of Neighborhoods, but Edging didn’t get me anywhere near as excited as Up All Night did. That was really a great “we’re back” song
I don't mind "Up All Night" but the "false ending" part kinda bugs me. I think the fade out should have gone a little longer before it comes back in with the big heavy part again. The way it is now, the fade out is so rushed and unnatural sounding, so it makes that ending part a little less impactful to me.
Edging grew on me alot I feel like that was a great choice for a reunion announcement bc they definitely wanted radio play and that song definitely kept them on the charts for a while so it did work. Prolly be the weakest on album though I feel best is yet to come
https://www.billboard.com/music/cha...-time-number-1-hot-trending-songs-1235425951/ Blink-182’s “One More Time” becomes the band’s first No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Trending Songs chart, powered by X, bowing atop the Sept. 30-dated tally. Concurrently, “One More Time” debuts at No. 44 on the streaming-, airplay- and sales-based Hot Rock & Alternative Songs list with 2.8 million radio audience impressions, 1.4 million official U.S. streams and 2,000 downloads, according to Luminate.