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Visit our audio help page for more information. Music Music 1. Valkyrie Missile 2. Distraction 3. Do It For Me Now 4. The Adventure 5. A Little's Enough 6. The War 7. The Gift 8. It Hurts 9. Good Day 10. Start The Machine --------------------------------------------------------------------- Editorial Reviews Album Description 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. "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." 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 London to Tokyo. So in early 2005, with Blink-182 on a break, DeLonge came to a crossroads. 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. 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. "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." "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. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tag this product (What's this?) Your tags:Add your first tag --------------------------------------------------------------------- Customers tagged this product with First tag: ava (Nicole Gurski on April 30, 2006) Last tag: awsumness Search Products Tagged with ava (1), awsumness (1) See most popular tags... --------------------------------------------------------------------- Spotlight Reviews (What's this?) Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers. Search Customer Reviews (What's this?) 22 of 34 people found the following review helpful: 5 out of 5 stars Solid CD, May 24, 2006 Reviewer: Alex "The Carpet Cleaner That Wants To Take Those Pesky Stains Out Of YOUR Carpet!" (Michigan, USA) - See all my reviews Blink-182 changed continously throughout it's band-life. But not until Enema of the State did they to me make a bigger change. They turned somewhat "poppy" and had real good songs. In Take off your Pants and Jacket, they started to turn more "Rock", and it turned out to be my favorite CD. But in their final album ( Titled Blink-182? ) they turned really "emo", depressing, somewhat gothic.. but I still liked that, too. But when they broke up, or went on an "indefinite hiatius", I was pretty shocked, since Tom and Mark were "best friends". In Angels and Airwaves (AvA) Tom takes on a more serious and loving side without his former bandmates Travis Barker and Mark Hoppus. Angels and Airwaves consists of Box Car Racer guitarist David Kennedy, former Distillers bassist Ryan Sinn, and the drummer Atom Willard, best known as former drummer for The Offspring. With a great group of guys like this, you'd expect a great cd, and that is exactly what you get. Tom said it would change the world.. it hasn't. I think he was just feeling good that day. :P. Here's my review. Valkyrie Missle: 10/10. This has got to be my favorite track on the entire album. The intro is a long two minutes and forty seconds, a riff doesn't start until a minute or so into it, and tempo doesn't change until a minute thirty. I loved the lyrics though, and Tom's voice makes it a much better song. I'm hoping this is AvA's next single. This is my favorite on the album I'd say. Distraction: 9/10. Starts out with a less than lengthy intro than Valkyrie Missle ( This one is a minute and nine seconds ) and the lyrics are pretty repetetive, but I just like this song. And like I will say continously about these songs, Tom's voice makes it better better better. Do It For Me Now: 8.5/10. Only a thirty six second intro (probably the shortest) and a solid song, but it's really nothing too special. The Adventure: 9.5/10. If anyone's heard about AvA and heard one song, they've most likely heard this one. It's AvA's first single. It's one minute thirty second intro is pretty repetetive, but it picks up as soon as Tom starts singing. Good lyrics, nice quick paced beat... I've just heard this song too many times. A Little's Enough: 9/10. One of the slower paced songs on the album, but it's still good. Not the best song, but it surely is a good one with pretty good lyrics. The War: 9.5/10. I love the main riff. Good lyrics, which mainly talk about, you probably guessed it... war. The best thign about this song though is definitely the guitar work though. But that plus Tom's voice equals magic. Very good song. The Gift: 9.5/10. This may very well be the first AvA song I heard because I downloaded it. Great lyrics, and OF COURSE, great vocals from Tom make this one of the best on the album in my opinion. It Hurts: 8.5/10. The main thing said in this song is "It Hurts" ... several times ... and it really stays the same tempo throughout the whole song. This is one of the worst on the album to me. Good Day: 9.5/10. I loved Tom's vocals in this song. The lyrics are like most songs, just about "oo baby I love you... mmm don't dump me." But it's still good. Start The Machine: 8.5/10. Slower paced song the whole song, really, and a really "peaceful" way to end the album. AvA seems very much to me like a more modern U2 for some reason. Slow paced, meaningful lyrics, and just overall great stuff. The only thing AvA needs to work on is how long their intros are and closes. Many times it would seem as if a song was over, and it just kept on going and repeating the same line over and over. The lyrics also get repetetive sometimes. Anyway, I sincerely hope this band doesn't split now. Stay together, Angels and Airwaves. Stay together, for the kids. We Don't Need to Whisper definitely deserves a: 9.6/10 You absolutely must buy this CD. 10 of 19 people found the following review helpful: 3 out of 5 stars Just so so for me, May 24, 2006 Reviewer: Ron (Jersey) - See all my reviews I knew this wasn't going to be another Blink 182 cd when I bought it. Though maybe this was the direction that Blink was headed before they split up. I think that this album is ok, but could have used another voice in production to make it better. The random keyboard sounds don't really do anything for the songs. The intros are a little long, and the songs are way too similar. Nothing really stands out on this album. If you have heard It Hurts on the radio, then you know what the other 9 songs sound like. I know people evolve and want to do new things, but most of the people that will buy this album are fans of Blink, so a few quick uptempo songs should be included. I will be looking forward to hearing the album from Plus 44 with the remaing members of Blink. --------------------------------------------------------------------- All Customer Reviews Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers. 4 out of 5 stars life after blink 182, July 9, 2006 Reviewer: Jonathon August - See all my reviews Tom delonge really hyped this record before its release. Hell, he was hyping it before the damn thing was written. This is usually a bad sign. Normally when an artist as sucessful as Tom was in Blink 182 creates a new album with a new band, experimenting with a new sound, and when said album recieves all the hype and blog talk that We Don't Need to Whisper did, you have to expect a disappointment. A letdown. This, however, is not the case. Maybe Tom was exaggerating when he said this cd would change music as we know it, and I'm pretty sure those expecting just another blink 182 cd will be disappointed. But the album is good. The songs are long, and moody, and it is a good disc to sit and think to. Pretty much every song has something to do with finding or losing love, or finding then losing love, or losing then finding love, or something like that, but when the songs are this well crafted the instruments this well layered, does it really matter? No. When you can listen to songs like the gift and swear that it was U2's the Edge playing that riff, You won't even care about the similarities in the differents songs lyrics. This is actually good in a way because it makes the album feel like a whole and helps bring it together.BUT: this is not blink 182. There are no catchy Hoppus backing vocals, no potty jokes, no frenzied Travis barker drumming, and not even frequent use of the F-word! But that Blink angst is still there, its just been...redirected. I think Blink fans will enjoy this more if they look at Blink tom and Angels and Airwaves Tom as two different people. But I digress. I strongly recommend this cd 5 out of 5 stars A very worthwhile CD, July 8, 2006 Reviewer: J. Laabs (Madison, Wisc USA) - See all my reviews This CD integrates strong melodies reminiscent of blink-182 and Boxcar Racer with a new sound that is very appealing. The tracks are lengthy, especially the long intros (the first track intro pushes 3 minutes but is one of the highlights of the CD), which some people find tedious but I really liked. Also, some melodies, riffs and lyrics repeat quite a bit. In spite of that, it's a wonderful CD with 6 or 7 excellent songs. 3 out of 5 stars Good album, but boring and tedious, July 8, 2006 Reviewer: Anne Himmelfarb - See all my reviews I heard and liked The Adventure, but when I listened to the entire album, it just bored me. None of the tracks were distinguishable from another (except possibly distraction.) To make it worse, most of the songs were unnessecarily long, with boring intros and fadeouts. So if I were you, I'd buy the single of Adventure instead of the entire album. Because in We don't need to whisper, if you've heard one you've heard them all. 0 of 1 people found the following review helpful: 3 out of 5 stars Meh- Okay but..., July 7, 2006 Reviewer: a guy - See all my reviews Well Tom sure thought he had a great album on his hands with "We dont Need to WHisper", and in a way, he is entirely correct. It is a very well done album, but it just didnt live up to the hype Tom put on it. It's easy to see that he really put some deeper thought into the lyrics this time around (generally he goes for a catchy tune, his music is not really all that deep). BUt this time around it can be seen that he tried to make it more emotional and involving. However, thats the only real strength of the album, the lyrics. Tom tries to make the vocals the focus of the album (big mistake). He just doesn't have the voice to do such a thing. WHile he has changed up his style ( and possibly had some vocal lessons) the overall music just feels somewhat lacking. THe drums feel almost non-existent at times (very weird to listen to after blink-182's all out drummer Travis set such a high bar). ANd the guitar and bass playing are somewhat repetitive. Actually the entire album is repetitive. Its like Tom copied and pasted every song and changed up the lyrics a little bit (if you listened to the album you know what I am talking about, every song is the same). Every song in the album starts of slow, speeds up a little, has some sort of voice echo that repeats several times, then ends slow (seriously this is how every song is!). If you took one of these songs and put them on any other album, you could point out to that individual song and say that its supposed to be the "epic" song on the album. But Tom uses the same formula over and over, and it ends up getting old real fast... maybe blink sounds so much better because there was mark to vary up the music a bit... But reguardless if your a fan of blink you might want to get it for old times sake... but you've been warned while the songs are okay, its so repetitive and slow (very slow songs) that it ends up feeling like a not so great album. OH well. See all 121 customer reviews... --------------------------------------------------------------------- ProductWiki: Product Information from Our Customers (What's this?) Be the first person to add product information. 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