Blink-182 finally release new song

15 July 2011 | 11:26 am | Staff Writer
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It has been teased out and chatted about for the better part of the last two years, but finally Blink-182 have released their reunion single "Up All Night".The band started talking about this song when they returned from their almost 4-year hiatus in 2009, and now, in 2011, the completed track can finally be heard.The waiting game still continues for an album release date, but Blink-182 claim that it will drop somewhere in the middle of their tour with My Chemical Romance which runs from August to October – let the waiting game begin.Bassist and vocalist Mark Hoppus told MTV News earlier this week that “We’re all so stoked to finally have music out that people can listen to. I think I’m probably more excited than anyone else in the world for the new single. Up All Night contains elements of everything we’ve done in Blink-182, and pushes further than we’ve gone before. Can’t wait for everyone to check it out.”

It has been teased out and chatted about for the better part of the last two years, but finally Blink-182 have released their reunion single "Up All Night".

The band started talking about this song when they returned from their almost 4-year hiatus in 2009, and now, in 2011, the completed track can finally be heard.

The waiting game still continues for an album release date, but Blink-182 claim that it will drop somewhere in the middle of their tour with My Chemical Romance which runs from August to October – let the waiting game begin.

Bassist and vocalist Mark Hoppus told MTV News earlier this week that “We’re all so stoked to finally have music out that people can listen to. I think I’m probably more excited than anyone else in the world for the new single. Up All Night contains elements of everything we’ve done in Blink-182, and pushes further than we’ve gone before. Can’t wait for everyone to check it out.”

You can hear the new single here.

This is the first new Blink material anyone has heard since the relase of "Not Now" which featured on their Best Of album way back in 2005.