1. Listened to them all and 30 seconds just isn't enough time to form an opinion. In a way I wish I hadn't listened to them at all as I want my first impression to be the whole song.
  2. IM HUNGRY FOR ALBUM LOL
    the clips sounded great


  3. Well, you can tell how accurate they are now to a degree. eg. Magnificent seems to be similar just with more prominent drums & guitar (playing the same riff)and a faster beat.

    Again though no-one is trying to review the album from any clips.

    But really they probably should have released NLOTH as a lead single instead of GOYB.

    The intro to MoS reminds me of So Cruel but it's only the beginning of a long song, so you cannot get any idea of the song proper.

    Stand Up Comedy is impressive, like something from HTDAAB, with great rhythm and that reviewer who said the 'little old lady' lyric is stupid is an idiot, it's quite a cool lyric.

    The bit from Unknown Caller seems to be an intro that segues into the song proper, like UV.

    And Crazy Tonight does sound like something from ATYCLB, though that's not a bad thing.

    The end of the Fez-Being Born clip reminds me of spy film music like in the Bourne movies.
  4. I bet if Magnificent was the first single it would EXPLODE


  5. Yeah, take that Sex on Fire. NLOTH is also impressive though, so funky and atmospheric.
  6. Another review, from swedish newspaper Expressen. Achtung Negative

    From Google Translate:

    Originally posted by Expressen


    GREAT EXPECTATIONS.

    LONDON.
    U2's twelfth studio album, released March 2, is an uneven history. Determined to rewrite rock history. But the question is if they have not proposed a knot in themselves this time.

    Bono claims that the band will make history this time - also.
    But still, it is just words. Words like hollow as the launch of their upcoming CD, which began in the pompous forms in art gallery Saatchi gallery in fashionable Chelsea yesterday.
    After rigorous security - all guests had to concede about everything except the clothes in recyclable cartons already at the entrance - was passed through the world press into a gigantic light halll with white walls and white ceilings.
    Then were all the critics of free drinks, huge cachet with parmesan taste and luxurious meze-rights before it was time for the exclusive playback.

    Unfortunately, art galleries rarely suited for music.
    While nice granularity Corbijn images projected on the walls was the sound - after all, the most important - a minor catastrophe.
    I sat next to a Czech journalist. He liked not the acoustics, but he liked the fast songs.
    Personally I preferred the ballads, if you're going to make such a division.
    But above all I felt a great reluctance, not only because of the blatant sound.

    U2 never showed up. Instead, one record company guy, and declared that this was the band's best album in the 2000s: "Challenging, tough and provocative," he said. "An art," he added.
    What feels like a very large, while uncertain words.
    Like Bono quotes in the UK Q:
    If we get this together for 2009 belong to us. And, on the next tour:
    "What we are planning has never been done before. We have worked on it long. It is brilliant. A technological revolution."

    One senses a certain lack of trust in the new material? A general reluctance? Or is it just me?

    U2's new criticized single "Get on your boots' is actually by far the worst track. But the Irish twelfth studio album is an uneven history.

    "No line on the horizon"
    Full speed ahead from the start. U2 dancers in a song that tries to be raw as "Vertigo" but that sounds remarkably outdated. Pretty anonymous, apart from a nice riff.

    "Magnificent"
    Here's a familiar guitar loop a la "The unforgettable fire".
    A very familiar sound that 1) already is remixed by the Black Eyed Peas Will.I.Am and 2) appointed the album's third single.

    "Moment of Surrender"
    This may be U2's greatest moment in the 2000 century. A seven minutes superb gospel that begins as Springsteens "Streets of Philadelphia" and ends like a soul version of the band's own "One". Really beautiful. According to Bono maybe the best song he has ever wrote.

    "Unknown caller"
    This is not a song. It is a drum loop. With a highly questionable text on a man who, when he will hang himself, gets a series of anonymous text messages that he should think about it and move on ...

    "I'll go crazy if I don't go crazy tonight"
    The sound says "Achtung, Baby!". Melody says Ireland in Eurovision Song Contest. The song in general say that U2 is probably heard as much on Glasvegas as Glasvegas have listened to U2. Next single

    "Get on your boots"
    As I said: U2 are trying to go KO, but the album's first single feels like a slap in the air. An unsynced mix of grunge riffs and electro beats with an amazing lamentable text.

    "Stand up comedy"
    The Edge's riff off of a melody heard some of the Beatles "Come together" before it snowed in to "The Fly". A so-called Rocker.

    "Fez - Being born"
    A new wave power-groove plus another football chorus. A good idea that does not really loose.

    "White as snow"
    A subtle acoustic ballad with a serious Bono, appears rather trivial in the text.

    "Breathe"
    Arena Rock with gospel feeling, so intense that it will tip over cows in the coming tour.
    The most modern track on the entire album.

    "Cedars of Lebanon"
    A cinematic, atmospheric ballad that remains fairly anonymous right through.




  7. Listening to all the clips in a row, I notice how perfectly GOYB is placed. Can't explain it really....
  8. ARRGH, everytime i click on the Walmart link it tells me to install flash, i installed it 3536454 times....
  9. Listening to this just brings me in love again with this band. I liked them very very very much but new stuff is always so... fucking great actually. I just realized the new U2 era is a fact. Can't wait for tomorrow, can't wait for February 27th.
  10. Interesting, to say the least. Eno influences are VERY prominent. It will be interesting to hear the album straight through....My first thought after hearing all the 30 second previews though is that GOYB was the only choice for a 1st single.
  11. GOYB is the most 'in your face' song. The most, because it really isn't. In my case.
  12. Uh, if the whole album is like the clips, I will be disappointed.
    I hope it really isn't like that, I mean, the only song that could get my attention was Fez... and just because of the Get On Your Boots snippet in it. Sounds different.
    But, I really really hope the whole album is better than those 30 secs of each song