Friday 14 October 2022 11:43 PM Blink-182 shares video for Edging, the band's first new song in TEN YEARS after ... trends now Blink-182 kicked off its reunion with original member Tom DeLonge by releasing its first new song in a decade. The band, now comprised of bassist and lead vocalist Mark Hoppus, guitarist and lead vocalist DeLonge and drummer Travis Barker, released its new single titled edging on Friday, along with an accompanying video. The energetic clip shows the three pop-punk rockers letting loose at a carnival while surrounded by people in rabbit costumes, before things get surprisingly gory. They're back! Blink-182 released Edging, its first new song in a decade with returning original member Tom DeLonge, on Friday. A video was also released to accompany the single After an opening drum fill from Travis, DeLonge takes the spotlight to highlight his return to the fold. 'I ain't that cool, a little f***ed in the head / They'll be hangin' me quick when I'm back from the dead,' he sings, with the 'back from the dead' line possibly referencing his returning to the band after a seven-year absence. He adds that he is a 'punk rock kid,' going back to the band's roots. The video for the song — which was co-written by all three members — opens in a striped circus tent, with people in rabbit costumes sitting in a circle surrounding the rockers. Odd: The video for the song — which was co-written by all three members — opens in a striped circus tent, with people in rabbit costumes sitting in a circle surrounding the rockers Taking the lead: DeLonge takes the spotlight to highlight his return to the fold. 'I ain't that cool, a little f***ed in the head / They'll be hangin' me quick when I'm back from the dead,' he sings, possibly referencing his returning to the band after a seven-year absence Creepy: But the action quickly moves outside to the carnival as the trio plays while the giant bunnies dance around them eerily But the action quickly moves outside to the carnival as the trio plays while the giant bunnies dance around them eerily. Then, the band members are all seen looking bored out of their minds as they ride on a ferris wheel, with each being joined by someone in a white rabbit suit. DeLonge suddenly turns violent as he throws a knife at one of the people in rabbit suits, only for them to jump to the side while Travis catches the knife in his teeth. Seconds later, the returned rocker is kissing the bunny next to him on the ferris wheel. Strange friends: Then, the band members are all seen looking bored out of their minds as they ride on a ferris wheel, with each being joined by someone in a white rabbit suit First blood: DeLonge suddenly turns violent as he throws a knife at one of the people in rabbit suits Missed: But they jump to the side while Travis catches the knife in his teeth Changed his mind: Seconds later, the returned rocker is kissing the bunny next to him on the ferris wheel Although the band's biggest hits were primarily sung by either DeLonge or Hoppus, their new track finds the group working together more fluidly, and both singers take turns on lead vocals. Hoppus look as strong as ever in the video, which followed his cancer scare and successful treatments last year. The bassist, who is now in remission, sported pale gray hair instead of his earlier dark hair, but other than that he barely looked older than he did in his prime. Trading off: Although the band's biggest hits were primarily sung by either DeLonge or Hoppus, their new track finds the group working together more fluidly, and both singers take turns on lead vocals Feeling good: Hoppus look as strong as ever in the video, which followed his cancer scare and successful treatments last year Although the carnival the band is playing in initially seems innocent, a giant grimacing jester's head with glowing red eyes begins to spout streams of fire from its mouth, suggesting something is awry. Then, one of the rabbits flips the bird at the group, which sets off a chain of bloodshed. DeLonge once again throws a knife, but this time he hits one of the bunnies, killing it in a splash of CGI blood. Barker and Hoppus follow suit, tossing knives and slaughtering the rabbits until there is a pile of blood-covered bodies. Uh oh: Although the carnival the band is playing in initially seems innocent, a giant grimacing jester's head with glowing red eyes begins to spout streams of fire from its mouth, suggesting something is awry A strong reaction: Then, one of the rabbits flips the bird at the group, which sets off a chain of bloodshed. DeLonge once again throws a knife, but this time he hits one of the bunnies, killing it in a splash of CGI blood Going crazy:Barker and Hoppus follow suit, tossing knives and slaughtering the rabbits Massacred: They're left in a blood pile on the fairgrounds While Hoppus was away, focusing on his band Angels & Airwaves and his interest in UFOs, Alkaline Trio member Matt Skiba has filled in. That lineup of the group released two albums while DeLonge was focused on his solo pursuits. The trio is set to kick off a new tour on March 11, 2023, in Tijuana, Mexico, and travel through South America with stops in Peru, Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Colombia, Brazil and Mexico. The US and Canadanian legs of the tour begin in St. Paul, Minnesota, on May 4, 2023, before concluding in Nashville, Tennessee, in July. The Europe portion of the tour kicks off on September 2, 2023, in Glasgow, Scotland, and concludes in Manchester, England, on October 15. The band has one tour stop in Las Vegas, Nevada, on October 21, 2022, for the When We Were Young Festival. The final portion of their tour begins February 9, 2024, in Australia, ending on February 26, 2024 in New Zealand. The group reportedly plans to follow up its first single with a new album, though a release date hasn't been announced yet. Back again: While Hoppus was away, focusing on his band Angels & Airwaves and his interest in UFOs, Alkaline Trio member Matt Skiba has filled in. That lineup of the group released two albums while DeLonge was focused on his solo pursuits Everywhere: The trio is set to kick off a new tour on March 11, 2023, in Tijuana, Mexico, before heading through South America, up to North America and on to Europe All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility