New Angels and Airwaves song

2015-08-21 by TheGreatQ | 17 Comments
Angels and Airwaves have released a new song titled "Into The Night". The song is a single from the band's upcoming EP ...Of Nightmares, which is a tie-in to Tom Delonge's upcoming trilogy of novels. The four song EP will be released on September 4th.
To listen to "Into The Night" and learn more about the new releases, follow the link below:
www.rollingstone.com/music/news/hear-a-soaring-angels-and-airwaves-song-tied-to-tom-delonges-new-novel-20150821

Tagged: Angels and Airwaves

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ABjordanMM
August 21st 2015
1755 Comments


Diggin' it actually.

JWT155
August 21st 2015
14958 Comments


Maybe officially severing ties is the best thing for blink-182 and Tom. Ava is releasing their best stuff to date and blink-182 will most likely return to their roots after Neighborhoods.

Calc
August 21st 2015
17360 Comments


^ doubt that.

Trebor.
Emeritus
August 21st 2015
59872 Comments


Into The Night is an Alkaline Trio song, how fucking fitting

Aerisavion
August 21st 2015
3145 Comments


Don't mind this at all

3waycrash
August 22nd 2015
263 Comments


Haven't checked any recent stuff from these guys, maybe I'll look into this

Kupasexy15
August 22nd 2015
364 Comments


It's pretty good.

Rowan5215
Staff Reviewer
August 22nd 2015
47661 Comments


because we all know Alkaline Trio were probably the first band ever to think of the phrase "into the night", yea

but song is pretty dece

xfearbefore
August 22nd 2015
2042 Comments


I feel like Tom just stopped liking punk at some point. Like it was just a phase for him.

This isn't bad though. It's not good either.

Sinternet
Contributing Reviewer
August 22nd 2015
26597 Comments


It's average. Wasn't expecting any more or any less.

Crawl
August 22nd 2015
2947 Comments


It's a good song

Toondude10
August 22nd 2015
15186 Comments


pretty cool song

Aerisavion
August 22nd 2015
3145 Comments


"I feel like Tom just stopped liking punk at some point."

I really agree with this. Punk is all about rebellion and youthful attitude, and after 10-15 years of the same stuff, I think anyone could get sick of it. It's probably why he formed AVA in the first place.


dshonour
August 23rd 2015
1 Comments


The main riff reminds me of QOTSA's "the lost art of keeping a secret".

Painstation3
August 24th 2015
8 Comments


Man, I remembered how excited I was for anything related to AvA or +44 back in the day. Now I can can less with anything spewed out by Tom. It seems like he is the only permanent member in the band at this point, and the music is just crutch for his multimedia shitstorm of movies and comics.

Toondude10
August 24th 2015
15186 Comments


I wouldn't say it's a crutch. I think it's pretty cool that he's tying in all these project together. Granted it's probably too ambitious for his own good but I like the idea.

henryChinaski
August 24th 2015
5042 Comments


Good song.



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