How do you know that former blink-182 leader Tom DeLonge intends for his post-blink project Angels and Airwaves to be taken seriously? Because throughout their debut album, We Don't Need to Whisper, he relies on sounds and textures borrowed from 1988, the era when college rock was filled with atmospheric sonics and earnest politics. Specifically, he layers delayed guitars ripped from U2 over soundscapes equally inspired by the Cure, New Order, Peter Gabriel, and The Unforgettable Fire, all in an attempt to fashion a modern-day protest record. The result might be less than successful, but it is interesting, particularly in how DeLonge's desire to be taken seriously has led him to use the serious music of his adolescence as a signifier that he's serious now.
So much for the hope that by Angels and Airwaves' sophomore album Tom Delonge would cease fellating his own cock, come back down to earth and write some honest, genuine music. Check out the band's "new site":http://www.angelsandairwaves.com/" which boasts, in addition to promising a Fall '07 release of i-Empire, yet another ambitious, elusive sound byte, much like the echo-y crap that preced...