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Blink 182 bassist and singer Mark Hoppus has revealed his plans to release new music, but under his new side-project called Nothing And Nobody.
Hoppus, who is also currently in the studio working on the new Blink 182 album, took to Twitter to reveal how he had recorded a wealth of material with friend and collaborator, Christopher Holmes:
while travis and i have waited for blink-182 to get back into the studio this past year, i started working on a project with my friend chris
— Family Stark Hoppus (@markhoppus) April 25, 2014
who has worked on grammy award-winning albums, and been my collaborator and confidant for many years. at this point we have nearly 25 songs
— Family Stark Hoppus (@markhoppus) April 25, 2014
in various stages of completion. the first project we worked on is a remix of a nova rockafeller song http://t.co/TpZSj4RLJ8
— Family Stark Hoppus (@markhoppus) April 25, 2014
and in the not-too-distance future, will release our album. the band is called "Nothing and Nobody." @nothingxnobody is the official twitter
— Family Stark Hoppus (@markhoppus) April 25, 2014
and you can follow chris holmes at @holmeswashere. more to come. watch this space. thank you for your time.
— Family Stark Hoppus (@markhoppus) April 25, 2014
Listen to Nothing And Nobody's remix of Nova Rockafeller's '1990s' below
Meanwhile, Blink 182 are lined up to headline this August's Reading and Leeds festival alongside Paramore, Arctic Monkeys, Queens Of The Stone Age and many more. For more information visit Gigwise gig tickets.
Below: Photos of Blink 182 live in Manchester