In 2005, when pop-punk superstars blink-182 announced an indefinite hiatus, the band split into two side projects: +44 and Angels & Airwaves. The latter group, fronted by Tom DeLonge, went in a synth-friendly, arena rock direction, debuting in 2006 with We Don't Need to Whisper. By the late 2010s, DeLonge had officially parted ways with blink, and Angels & Airwaves was a full-fledged entity with half-a-dozen releases in their catalog including the two-part Love and 2014's The Dream Walker. After a short break, DeLonge resurrected the project in 2019, with their sixth album, Li...