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On February 15th, a second song, apparently titled "[[Good day]]," was released on the internet by an unknown source, surprising many since Tom DeLonge hadn't announced this title to be on their upcoming album. The lyrics to the song can also be seen on the AVA trailer, which was released months before the actual song was leaked. However, on further investigation, it would appear that it could be the song "[[Do It For Me Now]]," which DeLonge had previously mentioned. Also, at the beginning of the song, a voice can be heard, at a very low volume, whispering "''[[We Don't Need To Whisper]]''," the title of the forthcoming album.
On February 15th, a second song, apparently titled "[[Good day]]," was released on the internet by an unknown source, surprising many since Tom DeLonge hadn't announced this title to be on their upcoming album. The lyrics to the song can also be seen on the AVA trailer, which was released months before the actual song was leaked. However, on further investigation, it would appear that it could be the song "[[Do It For Me Now]]," which DeLonge had previously mentioned. Also, at the beginning of the song, a voice can be heard, at a very low volume, whispering "''[[We Don't Need To Whisper]]''," the title of the forthcoming album.
On March 20th, Tom Delonge appeared on San Diego radio station [[FM 949]] and played some snippets of songs from the album. The songs played were: A Little's Enough, It Hurts, Valkryie Missile, and The Gift, which was played almost in its entirety.
On March 20th, Tom Delonge appeared on [[San Diego]], [[California|CA]] radio station [[FM 949]] and played some snippets of songs from the album. The songs played were: "''A Little's Enough''", "''It Hurts''", "''Valkryie Missile''", and "''The Gift''", which was played in its entirety.


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Revision as of 19:07, 22 March 2006

Angels & Airwaves
File:Angelsandairwaves2.jpg
Background information
Years active2005present
MembersTom DeLonge
David Kennedy
Atom Willard
Ryan Sinn

Angels and Airwaves is a band formed by blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge alongside Hazen Street and Box Car Racer guitarist David Kennedy, ex-The Distillers bassist Ryan Sinn and The Offspring drummer Atom Willard. According to the United States Patent and Trademark Office, DeLonge trademarked "Angels and Airwaves" on June 24, 2005 amidst the lingering confusion of blink-182's abruptly announced hiatus. Their debut album, We Don't Need to Whisper, will be released in 23 May according to DeLonge. Their first single, "Valkyrie Missile", is set for a March/April release. DeLonge personally claims that his new project will be "the best music made in decades" as well as being "much more powerful, emotional and melodic than Box Car Racer and blink put together."

History

In a recent interview with British magazine Kerrang! DeLonge commented about the band's beginning: "Just before all the blink-182 shit happened when we were in Europe, I had a really weird epiphany. My heart was beating about a hundred miles a minute for three weeks straight and it had never happened to me before in my life. I really felt like I'd been touched by something and I felt I was meant to do something massive."

In the same interview he has given clues for what to expect: "It sounds like it has the conceptual depth of Pink Floyd, the anthemic architecture of U2 but with Tom from blink writing all the melodies. All the songs are very cinematic, anthemic and epic-sounding. The music sounds angelic. Every song gives you the chills and you feel like you want to cry but you're conquering the world at the same time. It sounds like stadium rock done by a band that's meant to be the absolute biggest band in the world." Recording of their debut album took place at the Foo Fighters' studio; the tentative release date is 8th May 2006, according to Geffen.

In addition to the corresponding release of the album, DeLonge, along with bandmates Atom Willard, Ryan Sinn and David Kennedy, is currently working and prepping for the release of a movie. The WWII based movie is done completely in CGI similar to how Pink Floyd generated 'The Wall'. This "story" is apparently based upon Tom's life and will give insight into the hiatus of blink-182. As of yet, the only known cast member in the movie is Michael Ostman.

Many blink-182 fans have been speculating what has become of the close friendship between members since the blink-182 "hiatus". Tom has said the following: "I love Mark and Travis to death. They were my best friends in the world, and I miss them tremendously. At the end, our priorities were mad different, and I haven't spoke to them since [the hiatus]. So instead of talking, I just made this album and this film. There's a storyline that runs throughout it, it's autobiographical, I felt like I lost my two best friends, I lost the band I created, and I did it all for my family. And so I decided to write the album and make the movie about my life. But rather than sit there and whine, I used analogies about love and war, because that's what this whole thing was like. Playing music in the wake of the Blink thing was like finding love in the middle of a war zone."

"The songs are all six minutes long, and [the music] feels like you're going to cry but you put your fist in the air and you can conquer the world... It's built on a punk-rock foundation, but it definitely doesn't sound like blink." DeLonge cites this work as the most incredible music not only that he has written, but that he has ever heard. "Imagine if you were in a jet plane, soaring through the clouds. That's what it sounds like." The band had hoped to have put a song online before Christmas but this was delayed, with the currently 10-song, 1-hour album following this June.

The band was supposed to release a song on iTunes on December 13th 2005 (Tom DeLonge's 30th birthday), but due to discussions with their record label Geffen, they decided to push the release date back to January. Instead, the Angels and Airwaves website produced the first ever glimpse at the movie currently in production, a 1-and-a-half minute long trailer featuring approximately 40 seconds of music, which is most likely a preview of the band's music style. It seems, as DeLonge promised, to be a totally different sound than blink-182 and Box Car Racer.

It is interesting to note that Plus-44, Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker's new band, released their debut song the same day Angels and Airwaves were set to release their song. Many fans speculate that this indicates a rift between the two bands. For months there has been speculation about the relationship of the three ex-bandmates, namely that they had not spoken since the blink-182 hiatus. This release, and also the haunting vocals and the lyrical content of the Plus-44's "No It Isn't", especially the lines - "Please understand/This isn’t just goodbye/This is I can’t stand you", has further fuelled the rumours that the former friends harbour bitter feelings for each other. When Hoppus was a guest on Loveline recently a fan asked him what happened with Tom. Mark replied "I haven't spoken with Tom in a very long time," further fuelling speculation of a rift.

Song Leaks

On February 3rd, the first full-length song from the album was leaked through the internet. It lasts five minutes and forty seconds and shows the band's previously stated style and departure from previous works. Listeners have described the song's Edge-like guitars and 80's synths sound like a cross between The Alarm, The Killers and Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me-era Cure, with DeLonge's trademark blink-182 vocal harmonies and guitar melodies on top. It gives the listener a very clear idea of what direction the band is taking. The song quickly leaked onto many fansites. DeLonge himself commented in a MySpace bulletin sent to his fans about the leak in a humble manner and revealed some more information about the song: "The version you are hearing is not the actual final version, but a rough concept. I have been working restless nights on a cool short film that was to debut the actual song 'The Adventure' within a few short days....it will be released within the next 2 weeks with the launch of our website." It is notable to say that this song will not be the band's first single. The video is purely for dedicated fans' entertainment. The song and video can now be heard/seen on the band's official website.

On February 15th, a second song, apparently titled "Good day," was released on the internet by an unknown source, surprising many since Tom DeLonge hadn't announced this title to be on their upcoming album. The lyrics to the song can also be seen on the AVA trailer, which was released months before the actual song was leaked. However, on further investigation, it would appear that it could be the song "Do It For Me Now," which DeLonge had previously mentioned. Also, at the beginning of the song, a voice can be heard, at a very low volume, whispering "We Don't Need To Whisper," the title of the forthcoming album.

On March 20th, Tom Delonge appeared on San Diego, CA radio station FM 949 and played some snippets of songs from the album. The songs played were: "A Little's Enough", "It Hurts", "Valkryie Missile", and "The Gift", which was played in its entirety.

Website launch

Through an online campaign (most of it on Macbeth and Fansites), it was announced that on February 16th the full website along with "The Adventure" would be launched. That was the date that Tom DeLonge had been talking about a few weeks before. The site launched, preluded by a leak to its official forum at around 10:00 AM EST. Prior to officially launching the forum had the same template as that of Big Dume's website, also designed by LK Media. The website, backgrounded by pictures of celestial bodies, was designed by LK Media, and includes links, tour dates, news, videos, photos and an online store with merchandising from the band. The following Sunday, "The Adventure" video was posted on the website along with a never-before released video where Tom DeLonge talks about "Valkyrie Missile". It's still unclear which song will be the first to be released as a single, since Tom DeLonge made different statements to different sources.

Band members

Discography

Albums

Album Cover Date of Release Title Label US Billboard Peak US sales
May 23rd, 2006 We Don't Need To Whisper Geffen