Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]
Some new stuff I've thought about, with aussie's comment leading:
It is sounding similar, but the RS article points more closely towards it. If I went by Q's description, it would be something like Elvis Presley and America. It is a long song, and sounds very atmospheric and melodic.
The typeface font used in the Q Magazine...someone over at Interference or atu2 wondered if it's the same typeface the tour and album will use. And when exactly is U2.com meant to relaunch, with the new layout and new features - March isn't that early; when a single is due to drop, maybe?
The band are talking more and more about Pop than they did during the last two albums. I wonder if they're finally beginning to realise Pop and Popmart were not all that bad, and a lot of fans, a few important critics and others see it as actually something innovative and ahead of the times, unlike the last two albums, which sounded completely backwards and past their use-by dates.
It seems every song is going to be an epic. If that's so, it's going to be a story and actually be cohesive. With a lot of the songs covering the war theme, I wonder whether you'll piece together a story about the war and current crises.
On Moment of Surrender, that Q description could just as easily fit the feelings I have about Mercy. And just the titles are kind of in tune with one another. They both refer to a sense of reconciliation or resolution but maybe I'm reading into it too much.
On the website, I predict it will be relaunched when the new single hits. It's gonna look kind of stupid if it's released and the website's still got that god-awful black and red 'Bomb' colour scheme. I'm sure they've already got it all ready to go, they're just waiting for lift-off.
On your last point, I've just got really good feelings about this one. The descriptions really excite me, the seven-minute epic, the funky, electronic references (nostalgic feelings of Zooropa and Pop) - they're all good signs in my book. But I'm forever the optimist when it comes to U2. Their only stinker IMO was October and that was 28 years ago!