1. If I'm right, the pic on the NLOTH cover comes from a photograph by a Japanese artist. So I guess it doesn't really belong to anyone else than this man. I mean he certainly can sell his pic to many people, U2 or others.
  2. Originally posted by Thib6992:If I'm right, the pic on the NLOTH cover comes from a photograph by a Japanese artist. So I guess it doesn't really belong to anyone else than this man. I mean he certainly can sell his pic to many people, U2 or others.


    Yeah, it's owned by Hiroshi Sugimoto and called Boden Sea. Apparently he allowed the band to use the image free of charge as long as nothing was placed on top of it and he could use material from the album in his upcoming works.
  3. as original



    Black and white



    Sepia

  4. Originally posted by RUMMY:So how do these other albums sound? Are they worth a listen or should I stop at admiring their nifty cover art?


    Specification.Fifteen is an absolute waste of time in my eyes. you can listen to the whol album here - basically a 45 minute track that is just...noise.

    Brian Eno's album is better, probably worth sitting down and listening to once. Some real good sounds on there. Probably best to liken some of it to an instrumental Cedars of Lebanon.

    Brothomstates album is also better than Specification.Fifteen but features a lot of modern electronic sounds that I don't really buy in to.

    U2's No Line On The Horizon? Erm...marginally better than Specification.Fifteen - Nah, it's the best of the four