Angels & Airwaves have shared a video for their recent single ‘All That’s Left Is Love’.
Tom DeLonge’s band made a comeback with the single in April, and its proceeds have been going towards Feeding America’s COVID-19 Response Fund.
DeLonge says of the new clip: “We never appreciate the connection we have with others until it’s gone, and although we may not be able to change this first part of this story, we can for sure change the ending.”
Check out ‘All That’s Left Is Love’ by Angels & Airwaves:
This is the second video for ‘All That’s Left Is Love’. The band shared an animated clip when the single was first announced, which came with a statement on the band’s decision to donate its proceeds.
“Friends — as we are all stuck at home and watching these unfortunate world events unfold,” eLonge says. “We couldn’t help but notice little glimmers of light showing across the globe — revealing the positive side of humanity that sometimes gets lost in our day-to-day lives.
“That, ultimately, is what this band has been about since day one — HOPE. With all of that in mind, we decided to channel our feelings into a song — of which all proceeds will go to benefit Feeding America’s COVID-19 Response Fund.”
The new video echoes the song’s lyrics in eerily depicting our current situation. “The world is different now/We feel more of us,” sings DeLonge.
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In the clip, DeLonge moodily wanders empty streets and beaches. The song continues: “When the days are getting tough/A little bit’s enough/When all that’s left is love.”
It’s been six years since Angels & Airwaves released their last album The Dream Walker. The band have been more active in the last year, sharing singles ‘Rebel Girl’ and ‘Kiss And Tell’ during that time.
DeLonge has previously stated that fans can expect a new album from Angels & Airwaves in the future, though when that will be and whether it will feature ‘All That’s Left Is Love’ remains to be seen.