We Don't Need to Whisper

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We Don't Need to Whisper
We Don't Need to Whisper cover
Studio album by Angels & Airwaves
Released Flag of the United States Flag of Canada May 23, 2006
Flag of the United Kingdom May 22, 2006
Flag of Australia May 20, 2006
Recorded Never Pants Ranch and Studio 606 (Drums) 2006
Genre Alternative rock
Length 50:02
Label Geffen Records
Producer Tom DeLonge
Professional reviews

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Angels & Airwaves chronology
We Don't Need to Whisper
(2006)
I-Empire
(2007)
Singles from Angels & Airwaves
  1. "The Adventure"
    Released: May 18, 2006
  2. "It Hurts"
    Released: July 24, 2006 UK
  3. "Do It For Me Now"
    Released: July 24, 2006 U.S.
  4. "The War"
    Released: October 27, 2006
  5. "The Gift"
    Released: Unreleased, 2007

We Don't Need to Whisper is the debut album by Angels & Airwaves. It was released on May 20, 2006 in Australia, on May 22 in the UK, and on May 23 in North America.

The album drew mixed reactions from critics, with a Metacritic average of 53.[1]

We Don't Need to Whisper' was certified Gold in Canada (50,000 copies) in 3 days. It was certified Silver in the UK (60,000 copies) and sold over 127,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release. A large number of fans pre-ordered the album, which may explain the high debut sales.

As of March 18, 2007, the album has sold over 600,000 copies in the US alone. As of July 2007, it has sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide.[2]

Reviews for the album have been mixed, but it nonetheless has been nominated and won more awards alone than any other of DeLonge's previous projects. The album is considered a concept album due to that fact that all the songs are part of the same story, revolving around the idea of finding love in the middle of a war zone. The next album, I-Empire, is said to be the continuation of this idea. Delonge has said in many interviews that I-Empire will focus on the concept of what one does once they have found love during a great struggle.

Contents

The roots of the album can be traced back to Blink-182 writing sessions that began on tour in 2004, in preparation for a new Blink-182 album. When Tom Delonge departed Blink-182 in February 2005, he used some of these demos as foundations for Angels & Airwaves songs.

For the rest of 2005, Tom and his new bandmates wrote and recorded all of the songs on this album at his home studio.

UK Album Chart Peak UK Sales Billboard 200 Peak U.S. Sales Canadian Album Chart Peak Canadian Sales
6 100,000+ (Gold) 4 600,000+ (Gold) 3 200,000+ (2xPlatinum)

  1. "Valkyrie Missile" – 6:39
  2. "Distraction" – 5:36
  3. "Do It for Me Now" – 4:33
  4. "The Adventure" – 5:12
  5. "A Little's Enough" – 4:45
  6. "The War" – 5:07
  7. "The Gift" – 5:02
  8. "It Hurts" – 4:14
  9. "Good Day" – 4:30
  10. "Start the Machine" – 4:11

  1. "The Adventure (Live from Whispers Studio)" - 6:07

  1. "It Hurts (Live from FUSE "7th Ave. Drop")" - 4:21

  1. "The Machine" - 3:42
  2. "Do It for Me Now (Live from FUSE "7th Ave. Drop")" - 4:39

The full album leaked on P2P networks on April 10, 2006.

The commercially released version of the album has several differences from the leaked version of the album, which hit the Internet more than a month before its official release date. Notable changes include an extra guitar part after the first chorus of "Valkyrie Missile," a different mix for "It Hurts," and an added final note at the end of "Start the Machine." Also, the intro in the track "The Adventure" had split in between two songs. The original beginning of the song "The Adventure" was split into two, the first part being put at the end of the previous track, "Do It For Me Now".

  • "The Adventure" won the award for Song of the Year at the 2006 San Diego Awards.

  • Although lead singer Tom DeLonge initially stated that the album would run from 60 to 75 minutes, the final version is just under 50 minutes in length.
  • The album booklet features screen shots from the AVA Movie.
  • The album cover was stated by Tom to represent "the infinite potential of a human being."
  • CDs that were pre-ordered had a bonus autographed booklet signed by the band members.
  • According to the official website, Tom DeLonge suggests to listen to the album in a dark room, with a candle as the only light.
  • Although it contains 3 profanities, and no other objectionable content, even less than any blink-182 album, it was released with a Parental Advisory label.
  • The title of the album "We Don't Need to Whisper" can be heard whispered at the beginning of the song "Good Day".
  • "The Adventure", "Start the Machine" and "Valkyrie Missile" are sampled in the track "Heaven" from the band's second album, I-Empire.

  1. ^ Metacritic Review: We Don't Need to Whisper
  2. ^ http://www.huliq.com/15688/ge-and-mtvu-award-m-i-t-students-with-25-000-eco-grant
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