Love (Angels & Airwaves album)

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Love
Angels & Airwaves - Love cover.jpg
Cover used for digital download and promotional release.
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 12, 2010
RecordedJanuary–November 2009
Genre
Length53:59
Label To the Stars
Producer Tom DeLonge
Angels & Airwaves chronology
I-Empire
(2007)
Love
(2010)
Love: Part Two
(2011)
Alternative cover
Love, Pt. 1.png
Reissue cover art

The music of Love, DeLonge says, has a progressive rock kind of flavor. "It's like blending Radiohead and U2 together with these kind of Pink Floyd movements", he explains. "Things happen unpredictably and take you to these epic soundscapes. It is very much in the spirit of Angels & Airwaves, but it sounds way, way more thought-out and way more ambitious."

Reception

Love has received generally positive reviews from music critics. AbsolutePunk gave Love a 77%,[ citation needed ] while other sites such as The Daily Campus awarded it an 8/10.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk (77%)[ citation needed ]
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The Daily Campus(8/10) [9]
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Western Courier (Western Illinois University)7/10 [12]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Tom DeLonge; all music is composed by Angels & Airwaves

Love
No.TitleLength
1."Et Ducit Mundum Per Luce"2:34
2."The Flight of Apollo"6:15
3."Young London"5:03
4."Shove"6:34
5."Epic Holiday"4:38
6."Hallucinations"4:39
7."The Moon-Atomic (...Fragments and Fictions)"6:17
8."Clever Love"4:27
9."Soul Survivor (...2012)"4:04
10."Letters to God, Pt. 2"4:06
11."Some Origins of Fire"5:20
Total length:53:57

Notes

Additional downloadable track (was available for a limited time when donated to Modlife )
No.TitleLength
12."Hallucinations" (Marktopus remix)4:42

Charts

Love charted on the US Billboard 200 when released on iTunes in 2011.

ChartPeak position
US Billboard 200 [13] 67

Personnel

Angels & Airwaves

Film

A movie with the same title, Love , was also released. It "tells a story of human life and destiny but at the same time really makes usual moments of life extraordinary. It is a circular narrative in many ways, where it kind of sums up the human race in a time capsule". [14] A 3-minute trailer was released on Friday, July 31, 2009, on the Angels & Airwaves website, featuring explosions, heavy artillery and Civil War soldiers. Part of the song "Letters to God, Part II" was usfeatured during the video. The movie appears to involve scenes aboard the International Space Station, keeping true to Tom's apparent interest in space as seen in many Angels & Airwaves music videos. The official movie trailer was released on Apple Trailers on Friday, October 30, 2009, and made available on Modlife. [15] The film is not related to the 2008 film, Start the Machine , a documentary that followed the making of the first album.

On January 7, Tom DeLonge shared a bit of the plot of the movie on ModCam, saying that the astronaut goes through a wormhole and meets God. [16] More was released on the plot of the movie when DeLonge was interviewed by ABC. He said, on January 22, that the movie "centers on an astronaut who is stranded in a space station as the Earth collapses". [17]

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly , DeLonge was asked what the movie Love was about. He said, "It starts in the Civil War and you travel through time and space. There's a couple of different storylines. The main one is, a guy gets sent up to the International Space Station, and he gets abandoned up there. He doesn't know why. So throughout his years of being stuck up there, he sees the Earth starting to collapse below. He ends up basically becoming the last person alive. And then decades later, he wakes up one day and there's something outside of his spaceship, in low Earth orbit with him." [18]

On the Apple website, a description of the movie Love reads as follows: "After losing contact with Earth, Astronaut Lee Miller (Gunner Wright) becomes stranded in orbit alone aboard the International Space Station. As time passes and life support systems dwindle, Lee battles to maintain his sanity — and simply stay alive. His world is a claustrophobic and lonely existence, until he makes a strange discovery aboard the ship. Driven by the powerful music of Angels & Airwaves, Love explores the fundamental human need for connection and the limitless power of hope... A high-impact visual adventure, that resonates a common truth, that everyone has a story to tell and something even greater to leave behind." [19]

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