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The music video for "Anxiety" was released on YouTube on August 11, 2011. [15] It was made available for purchase on iTunes on September 14, 2011. Before the release of Love: Part II , DeLonge revealed that Angels & Airwaves had already begun working on two new albums and two corresponding films.
Playlists on the watch page, which were formerly displayed as collapsible horizontal list fixed at the page bottom, became a scrollable vertical list next to the video player. [ 136 ] On December 21, 2012, the " Gangnam Style " music video by South Korean musician PSY became the first YouTube video to surpass one billion views.
The album's title track was released as the first single on 5 February 2025 alongside the announcement of the album. In addition to the single, a short film documenting the making of the song was released to YouTube on the same day. [4] On 7 February, a music video for the single was released.
The music video for the song premiered on November 28, 2012 through How to Destroy Angels' VEVO channel on YouTube. It featured on the group's Vimeo page a day later. [1] The video takes places mainly inside a log cabin built inside a rapidly freezing landscape. It begins predominantly as a performance video, with all four members of the band ...
Video Year Director(s) Producer "The Adventure" 2006 The Malloys: TJ Kearney "The Adventure" (Short film) Mark Eaton "It Hurts" (Short film) Ron Najor and Brian Thompson "Do It for Me Now" Shilo "The War" (Short film) Adam Patch "The War" (live) Mark Eaton Angels & Airwaves "The Gift" (Short film) TJ Kearney "Everything's Magic" 2007 Shane Drake
The 1994 "Snow Baby of Louisville" story, in which an emergency liver transplant saved a young girl, is turned into an acting showcase for a two-time Oscar winner.
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Prior to the tour, the band released the album's fourth single "Losing My Mind", along with a corresponding music video featuring TikTok star, Rampage, and a character named "Disco" played by DeLonge. Disco is said to be the older brother of Boomer, a character that DeLonge played in the music video for the Blink-182 song, "First Date". A ...