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Drumless – Angels And Airwaves – Do It For Me Now

Artist : Angels And Airwaves
song : Do It For Me Now
Album : We Don’t Need To Whisper – 2006
Style – Tempo – Signature – Length : Rock – 77 – 4/4 – 4:34
Musician : Atom Willard
pages : 2
Version : Album
Level : Beginner

For a fan of the drums, “Do It For Me Now” by Angels & Airwaves is a perfect entry point into the band’s cinematic universe. It’s not a song built on flashy fills or brute force, but on atmosphere, patience, and a slow-burning rhythmic drive that pulls you forward from the very first bars.

The song was written in the mid-2000s, when Tom DeLonge formed Angels & Airwaves after stepping away from Blink-182. His goal was clear: create music that felt bigger, more emotional, and almost spiritual. Rather than starting with riffs or technical showmanship, DeLonge focused on mood. “Do It For Me Now” emerged from that mindset—written as a gradual ascent, where every instrument serves the song’s expanding emotional arc.

Drums were crucial to that vision. Atom Willard, the band’s drummer at the time, approached the track with restraint and control. The beat is steady and deliberate, allowing space for delay-soaked guitars and swelling synth textures. Instead of pushing the tempo, the drums anchor it, creating a sense of inevitability. The kick drum feels grounded and constant, while the snare hits like a heartbeat—simple, but emotionally loaded. For drummers, this is a masterclass in doing more by doing less.

The song was recorded during sessions for We Don’t Need to Whisper (2006), an album built around layers, dynamics, and long crescendos. Willard’s drumming reflects that philosophy perfectly. As the song progresses, subtle changes in intensity—slightly stronger snare hits, more open cymbals—give the impression of lift without ever breaking the hypnotic flow. It’s the kind of drumming that demands discipline and deep listening.

Live, “Do It For Me Now” became a defining moment in early Angels & Airwaves shows. Played in clubs and theaters during their first tours, the song often appeared early in the set, setting the tone for what the band was about. On stage, the drums carried the song’s pulse while lights, visuals, and soundscapes expanded around them. The repetition wasn’t boring—it was immersive. Fans didn’t just hear the beat; they felt it.

For drummers, this track is about feel, consistency, and trust in the groove. There’s no need to overplay—every hit matters because the space between hits matters just as much. “Do It For Me Now” proves that powerful drumming doesn’t have to shout. Sometimes, it just has to hold everything together and let the song rise.

The drumless version is an audio file of the song without the drum track, designed to let you play as if you were the drummer in the band.

It is an ideal tool for developing your sense of groove, consistency, rhythmic accuracy, and endurance. By playing along with real music, without the original drums already recorded, you learn to hold the song from start to finish, place your fills at the right moments, and follow the structure with greater independence.

When the drums start right at the beginning of the song, 2 bars of click are added before the track starts, allowing you to lock into the tempo and begin with precision.

This version is especially useful for practicing in conditions close to a real performance: you have to maintain the tempo, support the energy of the song, manage transitions, and blend naturally with the other instruments. It also helps you work on your listening, sound, dynamics, and ability to stay solid in the groove.

The drumless track is also an excellent tool for recording yourself, creating your own drum cover videos, preparing for a rehearsal, concert, audition, or exam. It helps you check your timing, musicality, and overall control of the song.

This file is created from the original track: the drum part is removed in order to provide a working version without drums. Depending on the original mix, the audio quality may therefore be slightly affected, and some drum elements may sometimes remain audible.

Ideal for: playing in real performance conditions, working on your groove, improving fill accuracy, building endurance, preparing for the stage, or creating your own drum recordings.

Artist

Angels And Airwaves

Song

Do It For Me Now

Album

We Don't Need To Whisper

Année

2006

Tempo

77

Signature Rythmique

4/4

Longueur

4:34

Video URL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2M54HSAlRvI

Musician

Atom Willard

Page(s)

2

Version

Album

Transcription

Sebastien POITEVIN

Style

Rock

Niveau

Intermédiaire

Product format

Drumless music

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