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It's not easy. I had an intervention by my management. They sat me down and they're like, "What is wrong with you? I can't sleep, I can't breathe, I'm having these panic attacks because there's so much in my head that I want to get out. And I looked at them, and I said, "But this kind of craziness is exactly what's going to make this record truly great, and I don't know how to describe it to anybody.

The album's sound is so big, it seems like it's supposed to be listened to in space. I guess that was the only way it could sound for what I was going after. We definitely went after this kind of a futurism, of an endless hope of space.

No one knows what's out there, and there's infinite possibility out there. Too bad I wasn't able to travel to space to listen to it. I promise you that if you smoke a joint and put some headphones on, you might actually get there. I'll keep that in mind. You've also said you're hoping to give people chills, like John Cusack's boombox scene in "Say Anything.

Yeah, it's pretty much that kind of idea, absolutely. I think everyone has had those moments where you're watching a movie or listening to a song, and the right thing happens at the right moment, and you get those chills.

This whole record was about creating that feeling all the way through. We all came from situations that we wish could have been better in their own right. And we're all pretty sick of the way things have been in the world for the past few years.

I think we're also at that age where we're becoming a little bit more socially aware and politically conscious. More directly: Tom met a lot of interesting people when he got involved with government officials who were later revealed to be part of the Pentagon's UFO program and wants to give UFO disclosure and the creation of theoretical sci-fi style tech a go, using multimedia to help promote the company's ideals.

In , Angels and Airwaves returned in force with the singles "Rebel Girl" and "Kiss and Tell" and a well-received tour. A new full-length is on the way, along with a documentary shot by Peter Mckinnon. Community Showcase More. Follow TV Tropes. You need to login to do this. Get Known if you don't have an account.



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