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Angels And Airwaves
Tom DeLonge knows how he'd like people to listen to We Don't Need to Whisper, the debut album from his new group, Angels and Airwaves (out May 23, 2006). "I really want the room to be dark, with black light or a candle," he says. "People should have headphones on, and they should be really comfortable, maybe sitting on the floor, leaning against the bed. I spent a year and a half working on this record, trying my hardest to give people a moment of escapism. All I ask is 50 minutes of a lowered heart rate."
The first single, "The Adventure," is already burning up the radio and the Internet. Lyrics like, "I want to have the same last dream again/the one where I wake up and I'm alive" is what DeLonge describes as what this record is all about. "Standing up and screaming, 'I want to be alive.'"
In just over a decade with Blink-182, DeLonge went from the San Diego suburbs to the top of the world. The band sold over 20 million records worldwide, won a wide assortment of MTV awards, and sold out arenas everywhere from Adelaide to Oslo. The trio were notorious for their half-naked clowning—but what actually made fans stick around was the songwriting, which honed pop-punk riffs to lethally sharp points, with lyrics that could veer from romantic to comic to rueful.
DeLonge is particularly proud of the recognition the band got from the bands who came before them. "I met Joe Strummer from the Clash and he turned out to be a really big Blink fan because his kids were really big Blink fans," he says. Robert Smith of the Cure sang on the band's last album; Pete Townshend tipped his hat to them onstage at a San Diego show.
So in early 2005, with Blink-182 on a break, DeLonge came to a crossroads. "I didn't have a career, I didn't have a band, I didn't have music happening in my life and I was torn apart. I knew I had to make one of two choices. The first choice was to lie around and be sad, thinking back to the times when I was in a big band on top of the world. The second choice was to continue to make new music and take it to a completely different level. While I did want to satisfy my Blink fans, I also wanted to bring in a whole new generation of listeners. It had nothing to do with fame or money. I knew if I could create a year where I turned my life around, and envisioned myself doing wonderful things, that I could challenge other people to do the same."
Rather than do a solo album or another version of his well-reviewed side project, Box Car Racer, DeLonge decided to start a new band. He recruited Box Car Racer guitarist David Kennedy, bassist Ryan Sinn (formerly of the Distillers), and drum god Atom Willard (previously of Rocket from the Crypt and the Offspring). The quartet headed into the studio—where they would try anything to find a new sound or a new song. DeLonge says, "We would literally shut the blinds, dim all the lights, put Stanley Kubrick's 2001 on the flat-screen TV and take these Stephen Ambrose World War II books, with these two-page spreads of cities burning and people dying, and we'd paste them all over the wall. So on one end of the room, you'd have the endless hope of space, and on the other end you'd have the worst of humanity, and then in the middle, we'd write a love song."
We Don't Need to Whisper—named after the first phrase DeLonge said into a microphone when sessions began, testing to see if everything was working—was recorded at his home studio in sessions that began in March 2005 and continued for about a year. The album isn't the pop-punk hard candy that fans might expect from DeLonge: it mixes guitars and electronics on the epic scale of U2 or Peter Gabriel. The album tells a story, for which DeLonge offers Cliffs Notes, beginning with the album's epic opening track, "Valkyrie Missile": "That's a weapon in the cold war that carries a nuclear weapon. It's coming to annihilate life as you know it, meaning I didn't see the breakup of my band coming, but something special and beautiful is about to happen." The next track: "Distraction," is what DeLonge describes as the emotional outline of war, and finding solace in a lover during turmoil in one's life. "Whether it's my brother being in a war on the other side of the world that was based on a lie, or my dad having leukemia, all these different things are true. But everyone's dealing with something and a lot of people are dealing with heavier shit than me."
"As you go through the record you get to these times where you're starting to outline love and life being created," DeLonge says. "God comes down and fixes the world in a day on a song called 'A Little Is Enough.' And then by the end of the record, with the song called 'Start the Machine,' the last words are 'If love is a word that you say, then say it, I will listen.' I'm just saying whatever you picture yourself doing can and will happen, but you have to have an enormous amount of faith in yourself and the world around you." DeLonge laughs. "So preachy, I know. And I don't mean for it to be. I wanted it to be the recording of an emotional event in my life. I love the idea of an album doing that, because I knew that if I could get 15,000 people in an arena to have the same feeling at the exact same moment, it would end up feeling like a religious event."
The name Angels and Airwaves popped into DeLonge's head while he was driving. He wasn't certain about the name at first, but then he realized that "Angels and Airwaves" abbreviated as "AAA"—and that if he inverted the middle A, it spelled AVA, which is also the name of Tom’s daughter.
DeLonge isn't shy about being ambitious, and he's shooting for the moon with Angels and Airwaves. "This is not a side project," he says. "This is the next half of Tom DeLonge's life. If you liked anything that I did in the past, this is very much the next step." He still cracks lots of dick jokes and he's still obsessed with UFOs, but now he wants more. "The magic of Blink-182 was that the three of us came together to create this amazing band," he says. "But now there's no holds barred. I get to be me completely with a new group of talented musicians. We are on a different intensity level with this record, and it's something that we can't wait to share with the rest of the world.
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Become a member of The Army of Angels, the official Angels and Airwaves fan community for amazing benefits. Membership includes exclusive access to advance concert tickets and a members-only website packed with news, photos, contests, live chat, interviews, meet and greets, a message board and many other features.

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Backstage Video Preview 1

Backstage Video Preview 2

Backstage Video Preview 3

Studio Tour Preview

Voicemail 1

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Members will have immediate access to the members-only Web site upon joining. This site includes interactive features such as; news updates and press releases, bio, Q&A Interviews, trivia, photo gallery, tour and ticketing information, online contests, free email sign up, message boards, chat room, sound and video clips and downloads

Contests & Ticket Giveaways
Monthly contests into which Fan Community members are automatically entered, offering prizes and special opportunities that members value such as merchandise, autographs, fly away trips to see Angels and Airwaves live in concert, concert tickets, and special event access: sound checks, studio visits, meet and greets, sit-ins at interviews, sit-ins at video shoots and more...

Special Advance Access to Tickets
Members will have opportunities to purchase tickets to shows in advance of the public ticket release.

Ticket Statement
When touring, Angels and Airwaves will be selling an allotment of each North American show's tickets directly to their Fan Community members, instead of through a standard ticket distributor. Members of The Army of Angels will be offered these direct sale tickets in advance of the general public. Tickets purchased through The Army of Angels are limited to 4 tickets per member, per show. Upon joining, members are eligible to request tickets during an Angels and Airwaves Ticket Ordering Period. Please note that at this time, The Army of Angels can only ship tickets to addresses within the U.S. and Canada. Members living in countries outside the U.S. and Canada are eligible to participate in the Ticketing Order Period but must provide a shipping address within the U.S. and Canada.

Seats in indoor venues that are reserved by The Army of Angels for its members are spread over various sections around the arena. As more and more members order tickets, there is a strong probability that some members will be allocated seats to the sides or the rear of the stage, as well as in upper tier or upper bowl sections. Seat locations are determined by automatic computer lottery, and refunds and exchanges are not permitted.

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Congrats to Alyssa who won 2 remo signed drum heads from AVA! These drum heads came from their July 4th show in Columbus

Congratulations to Ted Yates of Rye, NY. He is the AOA fan club winner of the Angels and Airwaves signed bass pictured below.

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New Angels and Airwaves Tees (the virtual kind)
Check out the new Angels and Airwaves cyber-gear! Through our friends at Meez.com, you can create your own animated AOA avatar, a 3D version of yourself that can rock out in our Army of Angels scene or strum a guitar in an AOA virtual tee.
Your AOA avatar can be used all over the Internet. Post it on MySpace or any other community site, use it in your blog, or make it your buddy icon. It’ll go anywhere that accepts a digital image.
So have some fun and show off your support for the band.
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My Blog

New December Click-In Contest!!!

We're giving away two (2) signed setlists from AVA in Decembers click-in contest. Good Luck!AOA...
Posted by Army of Angels on Tue, 05 Dec 2006 04:18:00 PST

Backstage Video .3 Is Up!!

On this segment Tom and Atom give us a nice tour of the bus, some facts about life on tour, and the subways. Check it out. The 30 second preview can be found on the page. For full version go to The...
Posted by Army of Angels on Sun, 19 Nov 2006 01:56:00 PST

Chat with Ryan Sinn at AOA

Tonight (10/26/06), at 9 pm EST (6pm Pacific) Ryan Sinn will be joining us in our chat section of www.thearmyofangels.com to talk about his new ideas for the site.Thats Right Folks,Ryan Sinn has taken...
Posted by Army of Angels on Thu, 26 Oct 2006 02:09:00 PST

Toms Back! Video .2 now up!

Check out the AOA myspace to see a preview of the new video on army of angels.To see the video in full go to register at http://www.armyofangels.com.AOA...
Posted by Army of Angels on Sun, 01 Oct 2006 10:29:00 PST

New Angels and Airwaves Tees (the virtual kind)

Check out the new Angels and Airwaves cyber-gear!  Through our friends at Meez.com, you can create your own animated AOA avatar, a 3D version of yourself that can rock out in our Army of Angels s...
Posted by Army of Angels on Sat, 23 Sep 2006 10:33:00 PST

NEW CONTEST!

"Join Angels and Airwaves' official fan community today to enter the Army of Angels' September click-in contest.   You could win two (2) tickets and two (2) meet and greet passes to an Angel...
Posted by Army of Angels on Thu, 21 Sep 2006 08:16:00 PST

Tom Leaves AOA a Voicemail

Check out the 30 second clip of the voicemail that Tom Delonge left AOA from right before the VMA's (under the video on the profile). You can hear the full voicemail (2:49) over at www.thearmyofangels...
Posted by Army of Angels on Tue, 19 Sep 2006 01:06:00 PST

AVA Fall Tour w/ The Sounds!!! Pre-sale 9-20!!!!!

Angels and Airwaves are taking flight again with a fall tour including opening band The Sounds. The Army of Angels, Angels and Airwave's official fan community, is offering tickets to these shows in a...
Posted by Army of Angels on Tue, 19 Sep 2006 04:22:00 PST

ODI wins cover song contest

We know we just recently started a contest to see who can perform the best cover of any AVA song off their album.  WELL.... we heard enough! The well deserved winners are ODI from Germany.  ...
Posted by Army of Angels on Thu, 07 Sep 2006 12:20:00 PST

musicans heres your chance

musicans heres your chance We are now having a contest that your bands would cover any AVA song off We Dont Need To Whisper, There Is or an AVA version of Down. The only requirement is that you h...
Posted by Army of Angels on Thu, 07 Sep 2006 04:42:00 PST