1. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]

    It's U2 - do we ever know what's going on? The single situation for example.



    [..]

    So it's yet another album suffering from the current 'loudness wars'? The whole thing sounds way too harsh even if you turn the bass off or put the treble down. They may as well have got Brendan O'Brien (recent Bruce Springsteen albums) or Rick Rubin in to mix and master the album - it would have sounded just as good. It's a pity...great songs ruined by crap production.

    Only one mastering place you should get for good albums...Bernie Grundman Mastering.


    Yup, the interferencers were complaining about the mastering back in Feb/March. It seems to be better than HTDAAB but still too compressed for some; especially on tracks like GOYB, NLOTH and IGCIIFGCT.
  2. Originally posted by vanquish:[..]

    Yup, the interferencers were complaining about the mastering back in Feb/March. It seems to be better than HTDAAB but still too compressed for some; especially on tracks like GOYB, NLOTH and IGCIIFGCT.



    So we can add No Line On The Horizon to the list.



    The Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
    The Arctic Monkeys - Favourite Worst Nightmare
    The Flaming Lips - At War with the Mystics
    Paul McCartney - Memory Almost Full
    Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication
    Red Hot Chili Peppers - Stadium Arcadium
    Metallica - Death Magnetic
    Bruce Springsteen - Magic
    Bruce Springsteen - Working On A Dream
    Iggy Pop - Raw Power
    Led Zeppelin - Mothership
    Depeche Mode - Playing The Angel
    The Killers - Sam's Town
    The Killers - Hot Fuss
    Coldplay - X&Y
    Michael Jackson - Invincible (10 terrible songs, terrible mastering)
    U2 - How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb (obvious clipping in Miracle Drug and Love and Peace)
    U2 - All That You Can't Leave Behind
    Pink Floyd - The Dark Side Of The Moon (Hybrid SACD)
    AC/DC - Black Ice (still out on this one, R&RT is compressed to fuck)
    Foo Fighters - One By One
    Audioslave - Audioslave
    Metallica - St Anger
    Rush - Vapor Trails
    Garbage - Bleed Like Me
    Oasis - Whats The Story (Morning Glory)
    Hypocrisy - Warpath (screenshot 1 - green)
    The Music - The Music (screenshot 2 - green)








    So essentially that's what good mastered albums and songs should NOT look like. They should at least offer some kind of break between the waveforms.

  3. Has anyone heard this?!

    I often google "U2" and look at the latest news headlines and this came up on: http://stereogum.com/archives/u2_nick_cave_but_not_anvil_among_oscar_hopefuls_102121.html

    ...But while the Edge's documentary got shafted, his band is positioning themselves for a run at a Best Song Oscar by penning a track called "Winter" (sample lyric: "summer sings in me no more") for the Jim Sheridan film Brothers. (Apparently it's also slated for the next U2 studio album, apparently titled Songs Of Ascent). To paraphrase Bono, U2 are reapplying for the most award-hungry band in the world...
  4. Originally posted by kris_smith87:Has anyone heard this?!

    I often google "U2" and look at the latest news headlines and this came up on: http://stereogum.com/archives/u2_nick_cave_but_not_anvil_among_oscar_hopefuls_102121.html

    ...But while the Edge's documentary got shafted, his band is positioning themselves for a run at a Best Song Oscar by penning a track called "Winter" (sample lyric: "summer sings in me no more") for the Jim Sheridan film Brothers. (Apparently it's also slated for the next U2 studio album, apparently titled Songs Of Ascent). To paraphrase Bono, U2 are reapplying for the most award-hungry band in the world...


    We already knew either White as Snow or Winter was going to be on the Brothers soundtrack even before the album was released.

    Though I wonder if this means they're releasing a different mix on the soundtrack and SOA or whether the press are just confused and think Winter hasn't been released yet.
  5. with NORTH STAR!
    (North Star...Winter...;-p)
  6. Anyone have any info about when it might be released? I know the movie comes out on December 4th.
  7. But that meeting wasn’t the only significant one of that trip overseas. A side jaunt to Ireland produced an impromptu invitation from U2’s Bono to drop by for dinner “with the boys.” The dinner extended into an excursion over to the “secret” studio where the band was recording with famed producer Steve Lillywhite, who helmed U2’s first three albums and had co-production credits on Achtung Baby and All That You Can’t Leave Behind. Michael found himself in yet another surreal musical heaven and was one of the first people privy to the title of the long-awaited new U2 album, set to release Nov. 23. Sitting in the Dublin studio with the larger-than-life rock stars, Bono played some snippets of music and then turned to his American friend and said he thought the title of the new album might be How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. “Do you know how we do that?” the Irishman asked knowingly. “No,” Michael offered. “Love, love, love,” Michael mimics Bono’s poetic answer, with his own attempt at an Irish brogue.

    That exchange became the inspiration for Michael’s song “I Am Loved” (together with a viewing of The Passion of the Christ) on his new album, which Smitty penned with his Rocketown label-find artist and songwriter Taylor Sorenson. The two wrote the song in 15 minutes. (“My favorite songs are always the ones that happen that fast,” Smith says.)

    But back in the Dublin studio, the surprises kept on coming as Michael was invited to sit in on a tracking session with U2 and lend his considerable talents on the B3 organ. While he’s not sure his part will actually make it onto the final album, at this point he doesn’t really care. Needless to say, it would be pretty hard to beat that kind of a memory. The song he jammed on, fittingly, honors another Nashvillian—Johnny Cash. Entitled “North Star,” the song celebrates The Man in Black’s unwavering, immovable faith. (“Just like the North Star,” Michael beams.)


    http://www.ccmmagazine.com/news/stories/11535181/archive6/michael%20w%20smith/


  8. No? And how did you guys know that a U2 song would be on the soundtrack?


  9. It was mentioned in a few articles a while ago; and just today i read an article about it being a possible Oscar contender for Best Song
  10. Originally posted by thefly07:[..]

    It was mentioned in a few articles a while ago; and just today i read an article about it being a possible Oscar contender for Best Song


    Awesome so we should get a proper release of the song. I always felt like the quality of the audio was lacking a bit.
  11. Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:[..]

    Awesome so we should get a proper release of the song. I always felt like the quality of the audio was lacking a bit.


    Hoping they kinda finished it now then. Not a bad tune at all
  12. Originally posted by thefly07:[..]

    It was mentioned in a few articles a while ago; and just today i read an article about it being a possible Oscar contender for Best Song


    I hope not. Wouldnt be deserved. Not a song U2 should be proud of imho