Monday, September 26, 2011

How I talked to Mark Hoppus (And why it's important)

I've had Blink on the brain for the last few weeks. Last week I went to a show at SPAC with my lovely girlfriend and saw Blink-182 with My Chemical Romance. Even though they confessed Tom was sick and Travis was very very cold, it was a great show and I had a lot of fun. I've been gearing up for the release of Neighborhoods by listening to all the older music, and reading some early reviews and such. But this summer I got an awesome and very unique opportunity to get excited about the new release.

I spoke with Mark Hoppus himself.

Yeah this guy right here.
So yes, little old nerdy RPI student me, got to chat with Mark Hoppus, the bassist for one of the greatest alt-punk-rock bands of all time, Blink-182.

I was able to do this because I got into Google+ pretty early this summer, and while I was mostly alone except for a few friends who also got into the beta early, there were quite a few musicians actors and whatnot to follow and add to my circles. I thought Google+ was pretty cool, I liked how I could add famous people and see thier posts and comment on them as if I was their friend. I even got lucky and a few higher ups on the notability scale (at least my scale) added me to their circles as well. (I won't brag) (Ok yes I will, Hilary Goldstien (former editor at IGN) and David Vonderhaar (Treyarch) both follow me on Google+ Sweet!)

But anyway, soon after "Up After Midnight" the first single from Neighborhoods was released, Mark began creating open hangouts on Google+. For those of you not familiar with Google+ "hangouts" are basically a big Skype call, where 10 people all get in a room and when you speak you get the big main screen, otherwise you are a smaller box on the bottom. After seeing Mark start a few, but not getting into them in time, and announcing he would be doing another later that night, I patiently waited at the G+ homepage, pressing F5 over and over hoping for that elusive not full hangout. As I sat watching The Wire, tapping F5 about a million times, all of a sudden there it was: "Mark Hoppus started a hangout." I immediatly pressed the join button, and clicked as fast as I could through the settings popup, and then there I was. Face to face with one of my Rock Idols, Mark Hoppus... and 8 other random dudes.

Mark looked tired, but was as friendly as I would have imagined 1/3 of the crudest and funniest alternative band to be. We all got to ask a few questions, I asked about what the new album would resemble, the more serious Blink-182, or the silly happy Take Off Your Pants and Jacket. Some people talked a lot, some just sat and watched (a little creepily) but at least no one took out their junk. (Google users are a little more tasteful I suppose from those on Chat Roulette.) Towards the end I told Mark that I wish I had thought of some awesome question to ask him, but I felt more like I was gonna pass out and soil myself. He laughed and said he'll take that as a compliment. I don't know if he got that I was kidding, or just thought I was a weirdo, but I like to think he got it. I then told him I thought it was really cool that he did this, chatting with his fans in a way that didn't use to be possible. Sitting in a hotel room, at 10:00pm, a rock star who is across the country can chat with me, a college student with no money to get VIP tickets or something of the like. That is awesome.

So a little while later Mark proclaimed that he was going to bed, and said goodnight. As fast as it happened it was over, and I was shaking with adrenaline and joy. It was a once in a lifetime experience to me, but for Mark Hoppus it was just a Monday night. And that really shows the power of current social networks and their possibilities. Anyone could set up a hangout and chat with a few of their fans lucky enough to click the link. Politicians, hell, Obama could  start up a chat and answer a few questions from some normal people and get some feedback they may, or may not like to hear. We are not living in a time where communicating with someone takes days or even minutes to do, it's instant, and the world just got a little smaller. I wish more famous people, politicians, artists whoever embraced the idea of chatting and letting people get these cool unique interactions with them that weren't possible before.

But that's it. While unfortunately it seems Google+ will never really gain much steam, I will always look at it favorably for giving me a chance to chat with a personal idol. It was a really cool experience that won't soon be replicated, but maybe if more artists find the heart and time, you could chat with someone you look up to.

New Blink-182 Tomorrow! Review Soon



So tomorrow is a big day in music. The first new Blink-182 album in years is released, and while I did pre-order it (yeah I know I actually BOUGHT music crazy right?) I'm not sure when it'll actually get to me. I ordered the boomba special edition pre-order, so I also get some special gift, from stickers to hats to a signed Mark Hoppus Bass. While I'm not super hopeful that I'll walk downstairs and find a guitar sized package waiting for me, I think it's really cool that no matter what you get, you're getting something cool for no extra cost. Even a few stickers would be a nice little surprise, just a little something extra for being a fan and actually paying for music. I wish more bands did that, maybe if they did I would get more music. Anywhosle I'll review the CD and the individual tracks as soon as I get the CD, (which hopefully comes fast because the shipping was F-in $12!)  But in the meantime I'll be anxiously waiting to get my hands on the new album, and from the few songs I've heard. and heard in person about a week ago, the album should be great.

Also here's the link to order the CD with the bonus stuff, $20 for a deluxe copy and a shirt, not a bad deal at all.

https://shop.bompa.com/blink182presale/men-s-bundle.html


UPDATE: You can listen to the entire deluxe version of the album here: http://neighborhoods.blink182.com/

Also I have seen some people have already received their pre-orders, I can only assume I haven't gotten mine because I am getting one of those signed bass guitars.... one can dream.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Gears of War (Please Purchase the "3" DLC from the marketplace for full title)









So yes, I'm back to school, back to the grind. I haven't posted anything on the old blog in a while, but c'mon it was summer. I was playing Blops, I was busy.


But now I'm back, and I would like to discuss something very important now.


Ridiculously overpriced DLC.


Now as you may know Gears of War 3 was recently released. I love the Gears series, but I haven't been super excited for 3, maybe its the heavy focus on infected enemies, maybe it's cause I'm poor IDK, but what I do know is that after reading this article, I will not be purchasing the game.


http://kotaku.com/5841746/these-are-the-gears-of-war-3-bonuses-you-have-to-pay-for?tag=gears-of-war


That's right, I'm forming a one man boycott on Gears of War 3.


If you watched the Kotaku video you'll see that there is day one dlc you have to buy if you want some pretty skins for your multiplayer guns. Now day one dlc irks me too, but day one dlc that's just for SKINS!!!??? What!? I pay $60 for your game and you can't kick me a couple of .png files!? Now I am still in the ealry stages of game design (just finished my first real video game this week, I'll post it if I can get it online somehow) but I cannot possibly imagine it is hard to make skins for guns. The downloads you can see are only a little over 100 kbs, meaning the images are probably already on disk, or downloaded through an initial update. Also just to purchase all the skins for lets say the Lancer, its over $10! TEN F**KING DOLLARS FOR GUN SKINS...FOR ONE GUN!!! It's insulting that after handing over your hard earned money, Gears 3 goes "K TNX! WANNA SPEND MOAR!? YOU CAN GET SUM STOOPID CRAP YOU DON'T NEED?!" 


Now I could go all day talking about how much I hate DLC, it's all overpriced, it usually should have been included in the game, and lot's of time I think it's akin to stealing. They are stealing your money by making you buy things you should have gotten when you first plunked down $60+. 


But I suppose I should pay some attention to class sometime, so I leave you with this. Don't buy Gears of War 3, instead cry yourself to sleep because we will never win. It won't be long before you buy a game, and it only costs 320 Microsoft points to change the brightness. 


Well you can shove those Microsoft points right up your MACRO-SOFT AS-----