One can certainly criticize the fact that it is partly a little varied, for example by continuously similar effects on guitar and voice, but bears this in my opinion, even more to the success of this round in album on the album.
Throughout the almost 55 minutes of playing time you feel as if you were riding on a wave as if you float weightlessly in the center of the universe and circling all the planets to be seen (you'll forgive this somewhat melodramatic reference to the cover of the album from " AvA ")).
"We do not need to whisper" despite "The War" no album that can be heard in order to supercharge itself, to move, to jump wildly around the room. It is an album that you simply enjoy. It listens for nearly an hour the incredibly catchy and beautiful sounding melodies, while everything else forgets about him. And this sense of melancholy bears the theme used throughout the sound effects in (about the delay on the guitar) entirely appropriate.
The music of "Angels and Airwaves" is very different from all that "blink-182" wrote earlier (which you can already clearly hear the "AvA" influences on "Neighborhoods" out). It sounds "spacey" and lifted, not fast and rocky. For this reason, anyone who enters "flashing 2.0" approach with the expectations of this album to be disappointed.
However, I feel the development of Tom Delonge to in "we do not need to whisper" prevalent, more serious issues, rather impressive as disturbing. As Delonge said in an interview after the interim resolution "blink-182"? He could no longer sing about his "First Date". If you add to sounds in relation this album, you understand what he meant.
One feels very "tired" after this record.
For me, "we do not need to whisper" a great album, which has very often found my way into the player.