Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 did another Twitter Q&A last night and even said it’d be a “fantastic” idea to do a 20th anniversary show for The Mark Tom and Travis Show.
Mark Hoppus Does Live Q&A
Alex No Longer Fanboying Out Over Mark Hoppus
Alex Gaskarth talks about working with Mark Hoppus in the new issue of Rock Sound:
“I did come up on blink and Mark was very much an inspiration to me, but we’ve had the honeymoon period as it were, become good friends… I’m not fanboying out in front of him anymore, like I used to seven years ago! I don’t think the creative process would be as honest if I was sitting there going, ‘Yeah, whatever you think man, I love you!’ We both keep each other in check, and push each other to do better.”
Mark Hoppus Talks About Fyre Festival
Mark Hoppus talked with NME about the Fyre Festival disaster:
“It was pretty shocking,” Hoppus told NME of his first viewing of the documentary. “It was shocking but not entirely surprising. We had indications kind of early on that there were problems. Our production crew was having problems getting even the most basic of answers as to staging, power and things that you would normally have well in advance of the show. That being said, us and our crew have always prided ourselves on being able to put on a good show.
“If you give us electricity and a stage then we will do our best to put on a great show. We continued in good faith, the show got closer and closer. Travis [Barker, drums] doesn’t fly so he was going to have to get on a boat for several days to get there then our production crew just said, ‘I don’t think that this is going to happen, I think we should pull out now’. That’s when we issued our statement.”
Mark Hoppus Goes to Princeton
Mark Hoppus recently talked with Princeton music professor Steven Mackey and the entire conversation can be heard below via one of our forum members. There’s also a Q&A up on on The Daily Princetonian, and a video interview with Princeton Tonight.
Mark Hoppus Wants to Experiment More With Blink-182
Mark Hoppus talked with Kerrang about the upcoming Blink-182 album:
“After playing in this band for 27 years, I want to push it and do different things and take blink to places where we haven’t been before,” he tells Kerrang!. “We’re really trying to do that on the new record. We want to do with our band what we did in 2003 with Untitled, where we take our foundations and go off in completely weird directions.”
Mark Hoppus Confirms New Upcoming Project
Mark Hoppus talked with LiveZone at iHeart’s ALTer Ego over the weekend. He talks about a “new project” that he can’t talk about yet.
Mark was asked, “And now I’ve also heard you have a new project coming up,” to which he replied, “I do, yes! I’m not at liberty to talk about it tonight, but you’re going to find out about it very soon. I’m not supposed to say something yet! But yes, I’m sorry – very soon.”
Mark Hoppus Shares Early Blink-182 Lyric Drafts
Mark Hoppus has tweeted out a bunch of early lyrics from Blink-182’s untitled album.
Mark Hoppus Talks New Blink-182 Music With Zane Lowe
Mark Hoppus of Blink-182 talked with Zane Lowe on Beats 1.
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Amy Shark – “Psycho”
Amy Shark has released her new song “Psycho” featuring Mark Hoppus.
Amy Shark in the Studio With Mark Hoppus
Amy Shark is in the studio working on new music with Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus.
Matt and Kim – “Forever”
Matt and Kim debuted their new song “Forever” on Zane Lowe’s show today. It features Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus and SWMRS on guest vocals.
Taco Bell Announces Nacho Fries
Taco Bell is officially adding nacho fries to their menu for a “limited time.” Delish reports:
Nacho Fries start at $1 and come with a side of the brand’s bright orange cheese sauce. They can be upgraded to a supreme or Bell Grande status (for $2.49 and $3.49, respectively), and topped with beef, sour cream, and pico de gallo. And, of course, more cheese.
Taco Bell French Fries? Maybe.
Taco Bell may start serving french fries … and I guess we can thank Blink 182’s Mark Hoppus for that.
State Champs in the Studio With Mark Hoppus
State Champs are in the studio with Mark Hoppus.