Tuesday, February 07, 2006
We Are the Fury / Leaked Angels & Airwaves Track
UPDATE: We have uploaded the full version of The Adventure, the A&A Track and you can dowload it here, or below. Thanks to Matt for hooking us up with the full track.
To put it most simply, if Hot Hot Heat and Head Automatica made sweet unprotected passionate love and Ima Robot's Alex Ebert was filming...the result would be We Are the Fury? Well, there's more to it than that, but you can definetly see similarities with the aforementioned musicians in the Toledo, Ohio quintet's EP, Infinite Jest. In continuation of the new-wave-revival dance-rock trend, WAtF have a more aggresive feel than their colleagues. If you are a fan of Hot Hot Heat or any other bands of the sort but are looking for a more raw, energetic tone, then listen to these three tracks.
We Are The Fury - Better Off This Way [download or die]
We Are The Fury - Nation, Forgive Us
We Are The Fury - Parody at the Masquerade
Also, for those of you who haven't heard of Angels & Airwaves, it is the new project of Blink-182 guitarist Tom Delonge. Now, don't let that scare you. No, A&A is not another Box Car Racer. Although no tracks have been officially released by the band, Tom Delonge has made it clear that his new project is to be epic. Later this year the band will be releasing a ten-track album/film combination which should be sure to grab lots of attention. If you're interested in learning more, I encourage you to check out the band's website. But for now, I will leave you with a leaked track, "The Adventure," I found the other day. Unfortunately, the song cuts off with a little more than a minute to spare, but I figured I might as well give you a taste of what is to come. Enjoy!
Angels & Airwaves - The Adventure
-Adrian
Also, we just got on myspace, so check us out here
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3 comments:
I have the full song if you want it...
thats awesome. thanks katherine, and yeah ill fix that link
Management at AVA will be onto you ASAP. Look no further than Mr. Tate's website.
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