1. Originally posted by MacStripey:[..]

    I was just thinking... maybe the actual existance of the horizon and the "=" symbol is supposed to imply that - I don't know how to say that in English - things are still in process somehow, that where we are right now is not the final stage of something, but maybe listening to the music, or the musical journey the album will take us on, will take us to the point where there will be... no line on the horizon, no difference between that light and dark anymore... that what you get with this album is not a fact, a given statement, but only a stop on the journey, the journey that will eventually lead to the moment where the horizon will not exist anymore and everything blends into one.




    Interesting theory, more plausible than what Ali's friend was suggesting. However the equal signs don't really symbolise/hint at a journey/ transition, unlike say if the horizon in the image got thinner and thinner until it ended in a vanishing point in the middle of the photo, (or something along those lines).
  2. I think we may conclude that this cover has much more thought than the plain band photos of HTDAAB and ATYCLB, I like the change.
  3. Originally posted by MacStripey:[..]

    I was just thinking... maybe the actual existance of the horizon and the "=" symbol is supposed to imply that - I don't know how to say that in English - things are still in process somehow, that where we are right now is not the final stage of something, but maybe listening to the music, or the musical journey the album will take us on, will take us to the point where there will be... no line on the horizon, no difference between that light and dark anymore... that what you get with this album is not a fact, a given statement, but only a stop on the journey, the journey that will eventually lead to the moment where the horizon will not exist anymore and everything blends into one.




    Also a possibility

    At least this cover has got multiple good and reasonable explanations, this cover really makes you think of stuff. The blocks cause confusion and make you think: 'why the hell are those blocks there?'. It's one of the very few U2 covers with a really deep meaning, along with Boy, War, TUF and Zooropa. But this one is certainly the deepest.
  4. Perhaps they're saving the photo with no actual line on the horizon for the next best of


    Ok it's a bit off topic but the style of the photo suits the other two.

  5. Originally posted by Remy:I think we may conclude that this cover has much more thought than the plain band photos of HTDAAB and ATYCLB, I like the change.


    and that U2Start's layout and colors goes great with the new album's style ...got an insider Remy?
  6. Originally posted by Remy:I think we may conclude that this cover has much more thought than the plain band photos of HTDAAB and ATYCLB, I like the change.


    So do I, I wish the cover was less austere though, it should have at least a hint of liveliness to it. I mean its not an album of ambient music is it?
    Especially seeing as we have songs like Stand Up Comedy,Crazy Tonight, and Get On Your Boots.
  7. Originally posted by vanquish:[..]

    So do I, I wish the cover was less austere though, should have at least a hint of liveliness to it. I mean its not an album of ambient music is it? Seeing as we have songs like Stand Up Comedy,Crazy Tonight, and Get On Your Boots.


    Well, we don't know that for sure of course. Maybe it totally fits with the lyrics.


  8. Seriously? You think a 60's pop influenced song called "I'll Go Crazy, If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight" will have lyrics reflecting that cover?

    We may not know anything for sure, but that doesn't mean we have to defend a scenario with a 1% probablility either.
  9. Originally posted by vanquish:Seriously? You think a 60's pop influenced song called "I'll Go Crazy, If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight" will have lyrics reflecting that cover?
    Seriously? Do you know that EVERY rock/pop song has 60's influences?


  10. Yes, but you pointing out that doesn't change the outcome of my post.
  11. Originally posted by vanquish:[..]

    Seriously? You think a 60's pop influenced song called "I'll Go Crazy, If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight" will have lyrics reflecting that cover?

    We may not know anything for sure, but that doesn't mean we have to defend a scenario with a 1% probablility either.


    Why not? No-one said in what way the person goes crazy. It could be a party song, but it could also be a song about someone who's truly going insane and gets totally lost.
    Just a thought
  12. Originally posted by markp91:[..]

    Why not? No-one said in what way the person goes crazy. It could be a party song, but it could also be a song about someone who's truly going insane and gets totally lost.
    Just a thought


    It could be, it's definitely possible, but its not very likely is it?

    And if it was a song about someone going insane, the cover still wouldn't suit it. I think you got a bit confused, I said the cover looked austere not dark.