1. Rumoured tracklist for the upcoming album (that might be called Wrecking Ball or most probably Rocky Ground):

    1. Rocky Ground
    2. Death to My Hometown
    3. We Take Care of Our Own
    4. Easy Money
    5. Jack of All Trades
    6. The Depression
    7. You’ve Got It
    8.We’re Alive
    9. Shackled and Drawn
    10. Wrecking Ball
    11. Land of Hope and Dreams


    Source: www.plasticosydecibelios.com/bruce-springsteennuevo-album-mas-rock-mas-agrio


    Obviously unconfirmed.
  2. Interesting if Wrecking Ball and Land of Hope and Dreams are really on there, two live songs that we've never properly hear in the studio. None of the rumored song names really inspire me but obviously that doesn't really mean anything
  3. new date added in Europe

    31-07 Helsinki - Olympiastadion

    sorry Olof yours is not the last of the tour anymore
  4. Originally posted by Doc32:Interesting if Wrecking Ball and Land of Hope and Dreams are really on there, two live songs that we've never properly hear in the studio. None of the rumored song names really inspire me but obviously that doesn't really mean anything


    it is .. even if sounds odd he put songs already released in other forms in a completely new album .. and one of them more or less 10-12 years old
    lets see
  5. Originally posted by clover68new date added in Europe

    31-07 Helsinki - Olympiastadion

    sorry Olof yours is not the last of the tour anymore


    Fuck you Bruce.
  6. 15 may Gran Canaria
  7. Originally posted by clover6815 may Gran Canaria


    Confirmed? Great news, the poor Canary Islanders never get major concerts I'm glad for them
  8. Article on Rolling Stone website today:

    Bruce Springsteen is close to announcing his 17th studio album and a U.S. tour with the E Street Band. Springsteen's manager Jon Landau tells Rolling Stone that the record is an ambitious "big-picture piece of work. It's a rock record that combines elements of both Bruce's classic sound and his Seeger Sessions experience, with new textures and styles." Music was played for Sony recently, according to The Hollywood Reporter, whose source described the songs as having "unexpected textures – loops, electronic percussion... influences and rhythms from hip-hop to Irish folk rhythms."

    The disc was produced by Ron Aniello, who has previously worked on albums by Candlebox, Jars of Clay and the last LP by Springsteen's wife, Patti Scialfa. Members of the E Street Band play on the album, along with a variety of outside musicians, including Tom Morello and possibly former Pearl Jam drummer Matt Chamberlain, who has often recorded on Aniello's projects. "It was an experimental effort with a new producer," says Landau. "Bruce and Ron used a wide variety of players to create something that both rocks and is very fresh."

    According to Landau, the record has "social overtones" – although it was largely written before Occupy Wall Street began and doesn't directly address the movement. The LP also has a "very pronounced spiritual dimension," adds Landau. "It extends and deepens the vision that has animated all of Bruce's work." According to The Hollywood Reporter's source, "[Bruce] gets into economic justice quite a bit. He feels it's the angriest album he's ever made."
  9. Originally posted by iTimArticle on Rolling Stone website today:

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    Sounds good.
  10. tomorrow first single We Take Care Of Our Own on amazon
  11. Originally posted by clover68tomorrow first single We Take Care Of Our Own on amazon


    Great!! I'm definitely looking forward to it.