Angels & Airwaves is an rock band fronted by former blink-182 and Box Car Racer guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge. The band includes guitarist David Kennedy, notably from Over My Dead Body, Hazen Street and Box Car Racer, former Offspring drummer Atom Willard and former 30 Seconds to Mars bassist Matt Wachter. The band has released two albums thus far: We Don’t Need to Whisper (2006) and I-Empire (2007). A documentary by the band entitled Start The Machine is also in the works.
History
We Don’t Need to Whisper
Tom Delonge began working on the debut album, We Don’t Need To Whisper, shortly after blink-182 began their hiatus in February 2005. As rumours were floating around about the band’s "indefinite hiatus", Delonge chose to abstain for half a year from any interviews surrounding the issue and his future plans. Instead he concentrated on writing and recording in his home-based studio. In September 2005, he finally spoke publicly in Kerrang! magazine, where he unveiled the name of his new band - "Angels & Airwaves". Upon fiddling randomly for several weeks with the AAA logo, Tom suddenly realized that if he were to invert the middle A into what appeared to be a V, he would have the name of his daughter, Ava. The band included his friend and guitarist David Kennedy from Box Car Racer, The Offspring drummer Adam "Atom" Willard and former The Distillers bassist Ryan Sinn.
In late 2005 and early 2006, Tom gave a number of very enthusiastic interviews about AVA’s upcoming debut album. He called it, among other things, ’the greatest Rock and Roll revolution’. He said it was ’the best music made in decades’, with ’the conceptual depth of Pink Floyd, the anthemic architecture of U2, the energy and youthful vibrancy of blink-182.
Angels & Airwaves released their first single, "The Adventure", on May 18, 2006. They released their first album, We Don’t Need to Whisper, a few days later on May 23, 2006. The album reached 4th on the Billboard 200, and went gold.
On April 23, 2007 - Ryan Sinn’s 28th birthday - it was announced that he did not play the Free Earth Day concert at the M.I.T. campus the day before (22 April 2007) due to difficulties with the band. Following this incident, on 15 May 2007, Sinn posted on the Army of Angels fan club message board, stating that he was no longer part of Angels & Airwaves. He was said to have received a call on the evening of 19 April 2007 concluding his relationship with the band. Sinn is now performing with Love Equals Death.
DeLonge has since talked about Sinn’s departure, telling Kerrang "He’s a really great person and a really great bass player. But we had different priorities and he had things going on in his life that he needed to take care of. The rest of us were relying on him to tackle those things, but he couldn’t do it. And so it put him into a defensive position."
Matt Wachter, previously of 30 Seconds to Mars, covered for him for the tour and was later confirmed as a permanent member of Angels and Airwaves. In addition to this, Atom Willard left the Offspring so he could focus on Angels & Airwaves full time.
I-Empire
In an issue of Kerrang! magazine, DeLonge discussed their upcoming album. He said the new album would be titled I-Empire and would be released on Universal/Island records. He stated that the new album will be stripped down, a departure from the heavy effects found in We Don’t Need To Whisper. DeLonge also revealed that I-Empire would contain 12 tracks, including "Star of Bethlehem", which was recorded in late 2006 and had already been released on the KROQ 2006 Christmas CD.
Angels & Airwaves have announced they are planning on releasing a documentary involving their music, titled Start The Machine, as well as a feature film entitled I-Empire after the upcoming album.
On June 18, 2007, the band released a newly designed website depicting a motorcyclist and a flash application with flashing text including "I-Empire, Fall 2007". The flash application also plays a short music clip, which is from the intro of "Love Like Rockets", along with a portion of the message from President Dwight D. Eisenhower via the Project SCORE Satellite in 1958. The portion of this message included on the website is, "Through the marvels of scientific advance, my voice is coming to you from a satellite circling in outer space... Through this unique means I convey to you and to all mankind, America’s wish for peace on Earth..." The flash application ends with the quotation "If I had my own world... I’d build you an empire...".
On July 29, 2007, Angels & Airwaves played an acoustic show and allowed the audience to listen to four new songs from their upcoming album from Atom Willard’s iPod. They were "Secret Crowds", "Sirens", "Everything’s Magic", and "Lifeline". One audience member recorded the show on video and uploaded the songs onto their computer. These songs were spread all over the internet.
On August 29, 2007, Angels & Airwaves updated their website with a new trailer for the upcoming album. The trailer shows a montage of video from the upcoming I-Empire film and the upcoming documentary, featuring the new song "Secret Crowds". Additionally, another trailer was uploaded detailing the motion picture endeavors of the band.
The first single from the new album, "Everything’s Magic", was leaked onto the internet, and on August 25, 2007 it was the most requested song on California radio station KROQ. Angels & Airwaves began streaming the song on their myspace profile on August 28, 2007. It also became available on iTunes. It reached number three on the iTunes Rock Chart on September 11, 2007, before the song was even made available for nationwide airplay.
I-Empire debuted on the Billboard 200 chart at No.9 with sales of 66,000 in its first week. It also reached number one on the iTunes Top Albums chart.
On November 16, 2007, Tom announced on Modlife.com that "Breathe" will be the next single/music video off of I-Empire.
Tom has since stated that "Secret Crowds" or "Call To Arms" will be the next single.
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