1. Originally posted by LikeASong:This has been said a thousand times already, but...

    Fuck relevance. Make the music you want and the music you want to perform onstage and fuck relevance.

    Oh well ¬¬

    I agree, although this might just be a provocation from Rolling Stone journalist. He's got no more reasons than us to assume that U2 are fearing competition - for all we know, they're recording a double album (unlikely). But, again, I agree: get the songs out!
  2. Originally posted by JuJuman:[..]

    I agree, although this might just be a provocation from Rolling Stone journalist. He's got no more reasons than us to assume that U2 are fearing competition - for all we know, they're recording a double album (unlikely). But, again, I agree: get the songs out!

    If I was anyone at this point I'd be worried about all the other releases. JT did it right by releasing in March and sold a shit load.
  3. A fall release always made sense with people always buying CD's as Christmas stocking filler. Nowadays though it doesn't matter with people more than happy to grab the mp3 from amazon or iTunes. Get the first single out, get it played to death, out with the album then tour within a month or 2 after that.
  4. Originally posted by kris_smith87:[..]

    If I was anyone at this point I'd be worried about all the other releases. JT did it right by releasing in March and sold a shit load.

    What we all, and especially U2 need to understand is this: In this current economy and dumbed down music industry, there are not any cds flying out of the boxes for artists over 50. They just don't exist. No matter how strong the music is. "Vertigo" was a miracle with a great advertising tie in. If they simply just release their best music, I will be happy. If it sells 500,000 or 5 million. Chances are it will sell somewhere between that worldwide, but I just want it to be good.
  5. If that piece of news is really true, it will be such a let down. We hope for them to be brave, not scared. Just believe in your qualities, man!
  6. If it's true, yeah, it's sad (but let me stress once more than this is mere speculation from a journalist). Nobody wants to get old, and U2 certainly are. It's hard to repeat 1987 or 1991 when you're approaching 55... so yes, focus on the music, make it good, and let it out!
  7. Ahaa the relevance shit again....

    Just take a look at the artists who make ''similair'' music like U2 and released a album in the last 2 year (Springsteen, Muse, Snow Patrol, Coldplay, The Killers and upcoming; Arctic Monkeys and Pearl Jam) The only band I heard on the radio from that list is Coldplay and I reaaaaaaally hope U2 don't want to go in that direction, if they do and make an album full of cheesy ''ohohohohoh'' songs I would be extremely dissapointed.

    They just need to see that times have changed, they aren't the most populair band in the world anymore but they still are relevant as hell. I bet they still will play sold out venues and their album will be sold more than enough. But not as much as albums like Gaga, Perry etc. Why? I really have no idea and I don't really care.

    Maybe they just need to make a choice, do we really want to be like populair artists and make crap music? or do we go the Springsteen/Pearl Jam way and just make music have fun and still get a shitload of money?

  8. For a moment I thought you were speaking about NLOTH ... haha!

    Just kidding. Yeah, we're beating a dead horse here (myself included) and I don't think we're getting anywhere by repeating the same arguments. We can't do anything from here, just pray that they choose the right way.
  9. Originally posted by bartajax:Ahaa the relevance shit again....

    , if they do and make an album full of cheesy ''ohohohohoh'' songs I would be extremely dissapointed.



    no another Stand up comedy please !!!!
  10. Come on you people...

    Not that bad.
  11. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    For a moment I thought you were speaking about NLOTH ... haha!

    Just kidding. Yeah, we're beating a dead horse here (myself included) and I don't think we're getting anywhere by repeating the same arguments. We can't do anything from here, just pray that they choose the right way.

    We could of course organise a petition: for U2 to make a really good album and get it out soon!