Originally posted by aussiemofo[..]
I get the feeling they've spent a lot more time on it than Bomb which isn't necessarily a good thing but it's encouraging. I also get the feeling that it'll be a lot more innovative than the previous two. Rehearsing/recording in several spots....starting in Morocco of all places makes me think that they're really exploring and pushing the boundaries. I probably rate Bomb as the best thing they've done since Zooropa but it was conventional and a little pedestrian. This one won't be. It should be a cracker.
Something that I've thought of lately is will Apple put out another special U2 iPod to commemorate the occasion??
Originally posted by drewhigginsAnd for aussiemofo and other Australian fans:
http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/Music/U2_Badge_Offer.htm
Originally posted by alexxthefoolMaybe you've seenm it before, but here's the clip Larry filmed in the studio: http://media.u2.com/flash/highlights/larryinstudio.swf
Originally posted by yuri31[..]
Hadn't seen it before, thanks!
Originally posted by MWSAHWhy does it take so long for November to come.....![]()
Originally posted by thefly07from @U2![]()
THE ALBUM IS FINISHED!
July 05, 2008
posted by: m2
U2's new public relations director, Daniel Lanois, told Le Journal de Montreal last week that the band has finished recording the new album, and all that's left is to "finish up some mixes." You can read the interview en Francais, or rely on this translation from our good friend Beth:
"It's going to be different in several ways, but I think it's similar from one point of view, namely that it's going to push the known limits in the sound arena, the way Achtung Baby did in the past.
"Currently we're working within clearly defined creative periods. We meet somewhere and we work for two weeks on everything we can. Then we all go do whatever for three weeks, before getting together again. It requires some administration, but for the creative process it's as if everything were fresh every time we reunite."
OMFG i can't wait