The result is an album that has no clear 'theme', and feels patchwork, but is reminicent in places of Passengers.
The very phrase "No Line on the Horizon" could have been tooled into a beautiful couplet of lyrics for a refrain but "No. No Line on the Horizon. No, No line." GEEZ!!! Come on, Bono!
Indeed I think the B-man has spent way too much time out of the studio while everyone else was making a record - it shows. Musically, it was BEAUTIFUL in places, by far the most beautiful music U2 has produced in years upon years. Lush, elegant sonic landscapes, that reminded me of Joshua Tree, Unforgettable Fire, Achtung Baby.. tremendously great music.
Lyrically..... come on. He can do better, he has done better. I know it was hard for him. Gossip coming out of the Studio said he was wandering around, disgusted, and writing his name on all the food that was his because he had such writers block.
Anyone reminded of what happened when the lyrics got stolen for October?
Then we have him discussing his writers block...
Back then we had: "I can't stop to dance/this is my last chance"
Now we have
"Yesterday I spent asleep
Woke up in my clothes in a dirty heap
Spent the night trying to make a deadline
Squeezing complicated lives into a simple headline"
Somethings don't change...
However, with all my griping over the lyrics, I will say... I feel in places this album has the most autobiographical and less allegorical/allusions to God (and more straightforward blatant stating what he's talking about) words that he's ever written.
I do think certain ideas have been used up, like his thoughts on grace, his thoughts on women (Saint Ali and his mom).. I would have liked the ideas behind "I know I'll go crazy..." to have been expanded upon as that refrain diminshes what is an otherwise terrific set of lyrics.
I find it interesting, "I don't wanna talk about wars between the nations"... as someone that has made his second job as a stateseman... to now be singing about Sexy Boots and women... I think those recent pictures of him with the girls in the caribbean were leaked on purpose perhaps to 'tarnish' his image a bit paving the way for this new persona shift? (ie: like the Fly but without leather suit and glasses)
At any rate they've given us a lot to think about/argue over.. it is not a masterpiece (like JT, AB), but it's absolutely a U2 album which will rate in my shelf around Pop - take the fantastic songs off of it for my rotation, and leave the rest for more deeper contemplation days.
(EDIT: My U2-trivia was off by 1 album. Forgive me. Been a while since I discoursed about them to anyone who knew anything)
