Biography
Angels & Airwaves (also written as Angels and Airwaves; stylized and abbreviated as ΛVΛ) is an American rock band comprising lead vocalist/guitarist Tom DeLonge, guitarist David Kennedy, drummer Ilan Rubin, and bassist Matt Rubano. The band formed after Blink-182 went on hiatus in 2005. They continued to record even after Blink-182 reunited in 2009, and after DeLonge subsequently parted with the band again in 2015, he began to focus on Angels & Airwaves more extensively. To date, the band has released six studio albums: We Don't Need to Whisper (2006), I-Empire (2007), Love (2010), Love: Part Two (2011), The Dream Walker (2014) and Lifeforms (2021). The project also resulted in the documentary film Start the Machine (2008). In 2011, accompanying the two Love albums, the group scored and produced the science fiction drama film Love by director William Eubank in 460 theatres nationwide during their multimedia event, Love Live. The band released an animated short named Poet Anderson: The Dream Walker and their fifth album, The Dream Walker, on December 9, 2014. Other related media, such as comic books and a live-action film, followed in 2015. The group has been described by DeLonge as "an art project [that approaches] larger human themes and tackles them in different mediums", or simply "a multimedia project". He cited that this has been seen in the group's films, live events, and novel approach to fan-artist interaction. The band's first two albums were mainly influenced by the music of Radiohead and Pink Floyd, in addition to the band U2.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Credited work
70 releases · 13 albums · active 2006–2025
- Other credits · 60
- Performance · 27
- Production · 16
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