Angels & Airwaves
Oct 10, 2011
Angels & Airwaves led by Blink-182 guitarist/vocalist Tom Delonge and includes guitarist David Kennedy, notably from Over My Dead Body, Hazen Street and Box Car Racer, and bassist Matt Wachter from 30 Seconds to Mars, who replaced Ryan Sinn, from The Distillers, in 2007.
The band has released three studio albums: 2006's gold-certified We Don't Need to Whisper; 2007's I-Empire, which rocketed into the Top 10 of Billboard's Top 200 charts; and 2010's LOVE. To date, AVA has sold more than two million albums worldwide, with chart-topping singles that became mainstays at modern rock stations around the globe.
Last year, Angels & Airwaves released their free album, LOVE Part One, to nearly one million fans who downloaded the soaring, arena-ready rock opus. Then earlier this summer, more than 460 movie theaters nationwide broadcasted the one-night-only Angels & Airwaves Presents LOVE Live event. Now, the wait is almost over for the next chapter in the ongoing, ever-changing Angels & Airwaves story, as the band prepares to release their fourth studio album, LOVE Part Two (To the Stars Records), on November 11th.
Fans will have a variety of choices when they step into AVA's world on 11-11-11, with LOVE Part Two available for purchase as an album on its own, or in a variety of packages: a standard version that contains both LOVE Part One and LOVE Part Two albums; a deluxe version with both LOVE albums plus the 85-minute LOVE movie on DVD; a package that upgrades the deluxe version with a 128-page comic book based on the movie or adds a limited-edition t-shirt; plus a package (limited to 25) that contains a signed, customized TD Epiphone guitar similar to the one frontman Tom DeLonge uses during his performances.
The band first gave the public a taste of LOVE Part Two on August 10th, when Angels & Airwaves Presents LOVE Live hit silver screens. Beginning with an introduction from DeLonge, who also served as executive producer of the feature film, the evening featured a screening of the thought-provoking feature. As part of the band's vision for crossing over into different mediums, AVA also created the soundtrack for the film. Angels & Airwaves then took to the stage for a live performance of three songs, and finally debuted the music video for "Anxiety."
The album's lead radio single is the anthemic "Surrender," while the band has already released a high-tech video for "Anxiety," which was filmed at the state-of-the-art Sky Church venue at Seattle's Experience Music Project Museum, boasting the world's largest indoor video screen and a 48,000-Watt sound system.
