1. Eno can't really finish albums either, he lets them experiment and jam until the band can't anymore. Unfortunately Steve Lilywhite is the one that seems to finish the albums off for them.


  2. Maybe more should do this, but I doubt it. When it comes to touring everybody lines up for tickets!
  3. Originally posted by NLOTH_Victor:I don´t know what to say about all this. We don´t - and we can´t - really know what´s going on in the band. Sometimes I just dream this Billboard article was intentionally made up to throw us off for a surprise announcement.

    But somethings we can infer - like we have been doing. And it´s funny that they are so inconfident... It is kind of worrying. I mean, why don´t they believe in what they have? Are they incapable or are just being way too hard on themselves?

    Someone talked about the need of deadlines. This reminded me of an analogy I often make. I study architecture and, consequently, I have to design projects. And, as a songwriter (not a good one, just a dedicated one), I make a lot of links between how it works with songs and buildings.

    The steps and the confusion I go through when I write songs are similar to the ones when I´m creating a building/house/etc... Which path to follow? Out of these 4 chords, make an acustic heartfelt song or let´s add up some beats and epic guitar to make it a bit more anthemic? Let´s make a green patio, but should I cover parts of it with this metallic structure and give it more flexibility or should I just leave it open and make it more discreet and cozy?

    What I learned is: You have to give up on somethings so things can go forward... It´s like life... When you choose, you lose... And deal with the consequences. But, most importantly, there needs to be a deadline. You can always make it better. ALWAYS. You can always try other things... But you have to finish it... Someone is waiting for it to be built, they are not going to wait forever... Time is money...

    I don´t know if I made my point clear... Or if it´s relevant... But it´s something I think a lot... There needs to be someone pushing them. Bono wanted to cancel the realease of JT when it was being printed out... I guess this is another moment of those...


    Nicely said, man!
  4. i can see only one way this will end and that is with larry (most likely) or adam walking out
  5. I can't help but think we'd be seeing a very different message if Invisible was #1 on the charts and Ordinary Love won at the Oscars. I don't think it's a coincidence this decision was made after the Oscars and after Invisible had enough time to chart or not.

    And it's too bad. I think they are looking for hunger / relevance in the wrong places...and unless they lower their expectations or just decide to go for self, they'll keep postponing and postponing as they try to jam themselves out of this problem locked in a studio. Though I bet at this point they are taking songs that were great, and waaaaaaay over thinking them into a muddy middle.
  6. So... Ryan Tedder is producing? That is great! Love that guy and OneRepublic.
  7. I still think the delay had a lot to do with the release of the new Coldplay album in May.
  8. if you daren't go up against coldplay then it's time to stop releasing stuff
  9. Just odd timing. When you watch their performance of Invisible on Jimmy Fallon, Bono yells out "Good to be back!". The band was ready two (2) weeks ago to get this started and I think that the release of Midnight and Magic (more so Midnight) threw them off track. Did Coldplay get the sound that they have been going after?

    Interesting as well, besides Coldplay's debut album the two (2) have never released an album in the same year.


    Parachutes (2000)
    A Rush of Blood to the Head (2002)
    X&Y (2005)
    Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends (2008)
    Mylo Xyloto (2011)
    Ghost Stories (2014)


    All That You Can't Leave Behind (2000)
    How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb (2004)
    No Line on the Horizon (2009)
    ??? (2015)
  10. Originally posted by AMLBONO:Just odd timing. When you watch their performance of Invisible on Jimmy Fallon, Bono yells out "Good to be back!". The band was ready two (2) weeks ago to get this started and I think that the release of Midnight and Magic (more so Midnight) threw them off track. Did Coldplay get the sound that they have been going after?

    yikes, I hope not

  11. Coldplay is less relevant than ever. And it's not hater in me speaking, I like their music. So - no, this delay doesn't have anything to do with Coldplay.