Bedford Fox Posted 29 July 2006 Posted 29 July 2006 i have been looking fowrd to this fot too long!!!!!!!!!!!! Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker Break Plus-44 Silence, Talk 'The Real Tom' 07.21.2006 Former Blink-182 members clear the air about new group, former bandmate. Plus-44's Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker Photo: Michael Buckner/ Getty Images Mark Hoppus would like you to know that everything you've heard regarding Plus-44 is wrong. From the countless impostors posting fake songs online and numerous fan sites posing as the Plus' official site to the common description of the band "You're definitely seeing what the real Tom was like, and that's the only comment I'll make about him or his band."  Plus-44's Travis Barker as "an electronic side project," misinformation abounds. And so finally, after more than a year of silence, Hoppus  along with Plus bandmate Travis Barker  decided it was time to clear the air. "This is the first interview we've done about the band. We didn't want to talk about the record until it was nearly finished. We had an idea about what it was going to be, and it changed, but now we can finally talk about it," Hoppus said (see "When It Comes To Publicity, Plus-44's Mark Hoppus Is No Tom DeLonge"). "But because of our silence, all these people online started to make up their own sh--. They made their own songs and posted them saying they're our songs. The stuff that's out there now isn't really Plus-44." "It's kind of flattering that some kids would go out there and post songs under our name," Barker added. "I mean, at least it means that people are excited to hear our stuff." Speaking to MTV News from their studio in Hollywood  where they were putting the finishing touches on Plus' debut album, tentatively called Little Death  Hoppus and Barker were beyond excited to finally be putting all the gossip to bed, and to finally have some real Plus-44 songs out there. After all, most of the music has been more than a year in the making (see "Blink-182's Hoppus, Barker Form Electronic Side Project"). "We started Plus-44 more than a year ago, writing songs in Travis' basement and my living room, and in that time we've changed some things, we've tried stuff and pulled and pushed songs," Hoppus said. "One song, 'Weatherman,' was one of the first ones we started in Travis basement. One night, I had a dream  and I woke up in the middle of the night and I had this guitar part in my head. So I had to pick up a guitar and write it down. And that matched perfectly with this part that Travis had written on his keyboard. We built it in Travis's basement, and that was a year ago, and we just finished it." And there have been plenty of changes: Original vocalist Carol Heller is gone, replaced by a pair of guitarists: Craig Fairbaugh and Shane Gallagher. Producer Dan "The Automator" Nakamura was called in to tinker with a track. And finally  and most importantly  the band's sound underwent a rather drastic transformation. And to that end, it's no longer entirely correct to refer to Plus as merely an "electronic" act. "At first, we had the idea that it would have a lot of electronic influences, because by necessity we were recording on a computer. But then we bought this studio, and after we moved the band into here, the whole vibe changed," Hoppus said. "There's all kinds of stuff going on. Guitars mixed with keyboards, and electronic drums mixed with live drums. It's based on guitars and rhythms, and both Shane and Craig are great guitar players." But for all their candor, there's one topic that neither Hoppus nor Barker were particularly anxious to speak about: their former bandmate, Tom DeLonge. While DeLonge's rather unique promotional methods for his new band, Angels & Airwaves  which included promising feature films and spouting off such head-scratching statements as "This is the best music made in decades. ... It is so much more powerful, emotional and melodic than Box Car and Blink put together"  rubbed many people the wrong way, they were just par for the course for his former musical compatriots. "I have to say you're definitely seeing what the real Tom was like, and that's the only comment I'll make about him or his band," Barker said. "But everything happens for a reason. If the Blink breakup didn't happen, we wouldn't be here right now, and we wouldn't have been able to make the record we did. ... It's the best thing in the world."  James Montgomery, with reporting by Yasmine Richard found at mtv.com
Cat Burger Posted 29 July 2006 Posted 29 July 2006 'No it isn't' is a bloody brilliant song, I'm confused as to how it can be fake!
Bedford Fox Posted 29 July 2006 Author Posted 29 July 2006 That was a real plus 44 song but was with carol heller. She has now left the band! there have been other songs on the net claiming to be plus 44 and were not! althoght No it Isnt is quite a good song it does not represent what plus will sound like!!
Cat Burger Posted 18 November 2006 Posted 18 November 2006 That was a real plus 44 song but was with carol heller. She has now left the band! there have been other songs on the net claiming to be plus 44 and were not! althoght No it Isnt is quite a good song it does not represent what plus will sound like!! It pretty much does. I really really like their album.
The People's Hero Posted 18 November 2006 Posted 18 November 2006 It pretty much does. I really really like their album. Didn't think it was out yet... Where can I get hold of it?
Cat Burger Posted 19 November 2006 Posted 19 November 2006 I don't know, as it was a rare purchase by me. Select-a-disc in Nottingham. £9.99 'Lycanthrope' is my favourite song after 5 days. Mark Hoppus has easily won.
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