Album Review: angels

Prior to Love: part two, there are, of course love,, has been given as a free download with sci-fi film of the same name that explores human relations through the eyes of the astronauts stranded in space. It’s like the poor man’s version of the band wishes geeked it as convincing as Green Day rock opera became Broadway success. While Tom Delonge definitely has his trademark sneer and a predicted melody (like, say, Billie Joe Armstrong), he never pushed for something truly magnificent, but the intention of highlighting the theme of the album there.

“Surrender” and “Anxiety” was recorded the album the best, but not so different that it was not able to sit comfortably on the Blink-182 has recently environment released. A darker mood and feel-good message that either intact in “giving up” pounding drum beat and Delonge’s a typical chord progressions. The only missing lines is Mark Hoppus ‘ harmony. In the meantime, “Anxiety” is an Angel

The rest of Love: Part Two fell flat, and repeats itself. Convincing, synthesized tension “Month as My witness” and failed-to-be-epic “Us All That We Are” just goes to show that Delonge’s best as she stuck to the formula Blink-182 simple-minded.

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