
Sublime Working With Travis Barker for First New Album Since 1996
In a surprise move, it has been announced that the iconic punk rock band Sublime is reuniting with their original drummer, Bud Gaugh, to work on new music. This news comes as a shock to fans, who have been waiting over two decades for new material from the trio.
According to sources close to the situation, the group is currently in the studio, working on their first album since 1996’s “40oz. to Freedom.” The news has sent shockwaves through the music industry, with many fans and former collaborators taking to social media to express their excitement and disbelief.
Travis Barker, who replaced Gaugh after his departure from the group in 1997, was a key member of Blink-182 during Sublime’s hiatus. He went on to become an accomplished drummer and producer in his own right, working with artists such as Mark Hoppus and Machine Gun Kelly.
The reunion comes at a time when punk rock is experiencing a resurgence in popularity, with many younger fans discovering the genre through bands like Rise Against, A Day to Remember, and Flobots.
Source: https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/sublime-working-travis-barker-first-new-album-since-1996-1235932377/