Originally posted by Ali709:So, this Billboard article on Ryan Tedder mentions that U2 have "just completed" their sessions with him for the new U2 album:
http://m.billboard.com/entry/view/id/84115
Originally posted by bartajax:Get out of the Coldplay corner and make music that doesn't sound so poppy. U2 isn't a rock band anymore, Coldplay isn't either.... But U2 has proven they can make other music than the pop things they did for their last albums.
They aren't going to beat them (Coldplay) when it comes to sales I guess, but do you really want to? Look at the worldwide charts, I prefer not the be in there when I look at the quality of the songs.
As in relevant, when Bono says something everybody listens, when Chris Martin speaks I don't think it will have the same influence.
Originally posted by JuJuman:[..]
Indeed, time to experiment... TUF, such a great album, beyond the singles...
In fairness, though, NLOTH was not exactly poppy - so they did try somehow.
Oh well... good luck to the 4 of them, whatever they come up with, I hope it'll be worth the wait. And that it won't be too poppy...
Originally posted by bartajax:[..]
The singles of NLOTH were, Boots, Magnificent and Crazy are horrible songs imoand the poppy songs on that album.
It could have been worse with Stand Up Comedy but great songs like MOS, UC, Fez and the title song were better, don't know if they would have worked better as a single but I think it are better songs.
Originally posted by JuJuman:He's probably not far from the truth...
Originally posted by MWSAH:[..]
Exactly my point. Why so desperately trying to be relevant? They know that time will come, sooner or later. And even without a successfull album they still sell out a massive world tour (U2360).
They have millions of fans across the globe, they should focus on making music for them and for themselves. Not to sound like U2 in their 30's with some 'ultra cool and modern' album which fails at every point. Because they aren't 30 anymore and because the world of music is constantly changing.
Seems to me that they want to prove themselves. 'Look at us, we can still do it, we still have it'. U2360 showed that they still have it. My fear is that the desperate attempts to be relevant are working against them.