Originally posted by clover68:[..]
they were good .. In Hiding .. it hehe
Originally posted by jofice:Bank of America are donating beyond their $2m pledge, according to @RED.
Originally posted by BelgianBono:Listened to it a few times now. Guess I'm the only one who doesn't like it. But I'm glad most of you do.
Originally posted by Andrew_C:[..]
There is still hope for you my child, it took me over a year to appreciate Moment of Surrender.
Originally posted by Andrew_C:Been randomly yelling out "Im more than you know!" all day around the house, luckily mum and sister like the song too
Originally posted by TheInvisible is the second song in as many months to be released by U2 and yet we're seemingly still no closer to an actual announcement about their much-delayed 13th studio album. "We have another song we're excited about to kick off the album," Bono told Rolling Stone when announcing Invisible, a new song (but not a single) that soundtracked an advert for the charity Red during last night's Super Bowl. "This is just sort of a sneak preview – to remind people we exist," he continued. While that last statement might seem a bit ridiculous coming from a man whose band have sold upwards of 150m records during their near-40 year career, it's also telling given the relatively muted response afforded their 2009 album No Line on the Horizon. So while November's Ordinary Love was U2 in default mode, the brittle, electronic passage that opens Invisible is something of a surprise, coming on more like Joy Division than Coldplay-covering-U2-covering-Coldplay. Of course, by the time the sky-scraping chorus crashes in, ushered by some typically chiming guitars, the whole thing shifts and we're on safer ground, but there's a more textured, characterful feel to it all. By the final coda of "there is no them, there's only us", which is the sort of chant-worthy rock lyric you'd expect from U2, you sort of feel happy to have them back.