Originally posted by u2nutter:[..]
Have to agree about the KOL album. I listened to all the 30 second previews on iTunes and wasn't all that impressed, but you have to hand it to them, two monster singles that are still in the top 20 many many months after they were released that are doing exactly what singles should do - promote the album that they're from. I would love to see U2 produce a new song that could penetrate the popular consciousness so well, but perhaps it's about time they took the Led Zeppelin route and didn't bother with singles. Speaking of Led Zep, anyone else noticed that Stand Up Comedy starts like a slowed down version of Immigrant Song?
I am pleased to report that I now like "Magnificent".
Originally posted by Bigdevilkane:Right, okay we all have had our first listen to NLOTH, and we are disappointed with it, not all of us, but more are disappointed than others. Articles said that U2 were mixing with trance music and dance music, sort of like POP, however i find there are no elements of that genre in the album, there are some signs of it in Magnificent, but it cuts off. Recently descovering industrial music, mainly Nine Inch Nails, I Could of saw U2 stepping up their different sounds. There was so much hype about this album from Q magazines and others. In Q Bono Claimed that if they made the album right, 2009 was going to be THEIR year. Big statement to pull off, sadly i doubt this will be u2's year. 2009 is full of shitty bands, nonetheless synthesiser music is popular at the moment. I had a full listen to this album several times and like people have said is does certainly grow on you. But c,mon really!... is a great album something you should listen to all the way through 5,6,7 or 8 times! No it isnt. the songs are good, but nothing what it was meant out to be. Being a huge U2 fan i was forcing myself to like it for the fact that it was U2. It does come across as a good album after 5 listens, but at times there is no energy throughout it, i hardly like Vertigo, but even vertigo has more intensity than most of the songs. So i give it 3/5. please reply to this, first time writing on this would like a bit of feed back. Cheers!
Originally posted by BYRNESI:Breathe
Originally posted by BYRNESI:Breathe
Originally posted by BYRNESI:Breathe as in take a deep breath , this is a work of greatness , to be listened to right through , no other band could come up with songs like Cedars ,white as snow and moment of surrender .This collection of songs will grow and develop in a live setting and in a years time people will be embarrassed by their moaning and nit picking of songs.
So a big thank u to the four guys and lets not forget Brian and Danny too.![]()
Originally posted by KaiserJose:
There are no real bad songs but neither are there any stand-out ones. Nothing so catchy as 'Mysterious Ways', nothing as experimental as 'Lemon', nothing as lyrically inspiring as 'One' and nothing in any way or form as good as Streets.