Angels & Airwaves - I-empire (CD)

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Release Date:11/07/2007
Label:Universal Japan
UPC:4988005537218

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  • All Music Guide

    If Tom DeLonge is anything, he's a man of conviction. He holds onto his beliefs long after other men would abandon them, cherishing them with the obstinate fervor of a teenager even though he's long past adolescence. Others would have buckled at the lukewarm, occasionally mocking reception of his postblink182 project Angels Airwaves and their 2006 debut, We Don't Need to Whisper, but instead of revamping the group for their quickly recorded sophomore effort, IEmpire who knows whether the title is either a pun on Apple's iCulture or a reflection of DeLonge's neverending quest of selfimprovement he digs in his heels, refusing to budge from his oddly misconstrued Cure and U2 amalgam. The basic sound of AA may be the same, but there are some notable, albeit minor, differences this time around. First of all, not every song takes a minute to get off the ground, but the greater improvement is that DeLonge no longer shuns his knack for naggingly catchy, singsong hooks, which makes IEmpire i...mmediate where We Don't Need to Whisper was elusive. It's a welcome change of pace but more of a lateral move than a step forward, as these pop inclinations aren't integrated into the band; they're merely grafted upon AA's spacy murk. The band continues to toil in the same cavernous echo chamber, whipping out variations of the "Pride (In the Name of Love)" riff while their leader spins stories of personal discoveries, all delivered with his signature pinched whine. Sure, Angels Airwaves is more adult than blink182, but just because this isn't snotty punk doesn't meant that it's mature, as all of the musical and conceptual ideas sound unformed, as if DeLonge is still sorting out how he's planning to grow up. Such eternal adolescence can be a bit hard to swallow, particularly when it's unconscious as it is here, but nevertheless IEmpire is an easier record to like than We Don't Need to Whisper, as it marks a very small, very tentative progression toward DeLonge realizing that he can expand his sonic and emotional horizons without abandoning the pop songcraft that remains his greatest strength. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Angels & Airwaves

With the hiatus of poppunk superstars blink182 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 (amon... Read more