
Originally posted by u2opra:
Thing is, I understand now why it didn't as well as it should have - it's also the reason why I struggle to listen to the album as a whole, unlike other U2 albums. The problem is that the album's theme isn't obvious enough to the listener, I can only hear the morrocan influences and themes stronlgy in only a few songs and suspect that is what a large part of the audience felt as well.
Originally posted by u2opra:and yet, U2 themselves say, the album didn't do as well because they were being too 'artsy'... More like because they turned mainstream into parts of the album...
Thing is, I understand now why it didn't as well as it should have - it's also the reason why I struggle to listen to the album as a whole, unlike other U2 albums. The problem is that the album's theme isn't obvious enough to the listener, I can only hear the morrocan influences and themes stronlgy in only a few songs and suspect that is what a large part of the audience felt as well.
Originally posted by Risto:Yet there are people selling more than u2. Very easy to blame pirates for the lack of success of NLOTH.
U2 just isnt as 'hip', 'in', 'cool' as they were 5 years ago. Has to do with their image, people get bored easily. U2 redefined them a few times in the past, this time it didnt work out. No sense in denying that. Big deal, better next time. They still have a loyal fanbase that pays the mortgage.