Angels & Airwaves are back with a brand new single, with all proceeds dedicated to benefiting Feeding America’s COVID-19 relief fund. ‘All That’s Left Is Love’ is the latest taste we’ve received from the band’s forthcoming record, and boy if this is anything to go off we’re in for a real treat.

“Friends — as we are all stuck at home and watching these unfortunate world events unfold, 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,” Tom Delonge shared in a statement. “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.”

It isn’t clear when the band penned the track, but the lyrical content has never felt more timely.

“The world is different now/We feel more of us,” DeLonge muses. “When the days are getting tough/A little bit’s enough/When all that’s left is love.” 

The single arrives with an accompanying animated visual, check it out below.

Watch: Angels & Airwaves – ‘All That’s Left Is Love’
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In an interview with NME last year, DeLonge revealed that the new Angels & Airwaves album will reflect what he wanted the future of blink-182 to look like.

“In many ways, what Angels is doing on this next record is kinda what my vision for where I wanted Blink to go in the future was,” he revealed.

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“Not that it was created yet, but I started Blink so I had a vision in my head for what it should be in the beginning and then where it should go. But I don’t own the band. I have partners and everyone’s voice was equal. It was like three guys trying to drive the car at the same time and that’s what made it great.”

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