Angels and Airwaves
With the hiatus of pop-punk superstars blink-182 in full effect by the fall of 2005, singer/guitarist Tom DeLonge revealed the formation of his new band -- one he'd already been working with for six months -- Angels and Airwaves. With the notoriety of his previous group, much hype ensued after the announcement: In interviews with outlets like mtv.com, DeLonge proclaimed (among other things) that the new music would take elements of bands like U2 and Pink Floyd and ultimately be something of a revolution to change the face of rock & roll forever. Rounding out brainchild and songwriter DeLonge were guitarist David Kennedy (Boxcar Racer, Hazen Street), drummer Atom Willard (Rocket from the Crypt, the Offspring), and bassist Ryan Sinn (the Distillers). Angels and Airwaves unveiled themselves live on April 12, 2006, to a sold-out crowd at Pomona, CA's Glass House; their shimmering, arena-ready debut, We Don't Need to Whisper, appeared that May on Geffen. A few U.K. festivals and a monthlong North American headlining tour followed before the band served as openers with Head Automatica for Taking Back Sunday on nationwide arena dates. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide
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Recent User Reviews
While obviously not as favored as blink-182, this band gives a great effort even if its songs seem largely similar.
FULL REVIEWposted Jun 27, 2008
Not bad. I just think a lot of their songs have similar themes, lyrics, and even melodies. Has Tom run out of ideas? I hope not. They are good, just not as great as blink-182.
FULL REVIEWposted Oct 19, 2007
I Like These,
Not As Much As Blink 182. But I Generaly Think They Are An Alright Band.
FULL REVIEWNot As Much As Blink 182. But I Generaly Think They Are An Alright Band.
posted Feb 23, 2007
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