Producer John Feldmann has said that Blink-182 is “getting in touch with their roots” during recording sessions for their new album.
The iconic pop-punk band made their comeback last year with the highly-anticipated studio album, Nine. After listening in on their recording sessions, Feldmann has hinted that the upcoming Blink album will be more in touch with the old-school Blink that we know and love.
Speaking with RockSound, Feldmann said: “The band has definitely been getting in touch with their roots. The songs we have been working on have been super classic blink and I can’t be more excited.
“With Nine, the band wanted to experiment with a bunch of different sounds and programming and push the envelope forwards. They didn’t just want to remake ‘California’ which I totally understand as artists not wanting to just redo an album that was so successful for them.
“Nine was a really experimental record and I’m really proud to have been a part of that album,” he added. “I think with whatever is going to come next is definitely more roots for them.”
The upcoming album has no name or release date.



