Originally posted by ahn1991:It's hard to put Muse's career on a particular trajectory because while many would say they peaked a while ago, their new material continuously shows them at the cusp of something great and memorable. I'm not too worried about Muse because they've been doing Muse things for a while and not really caring too much about whatever fan response they get.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:I think he was just on holiday.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
I'm not trashing them! I'm not saying they're BAD per se, but they certainly haven't topped Black Holes and Revelations and each album sort of goes down in quality after that. Again, not saying they're bad, just saying they aren't as good as they once were and their light has sort of faded a bit.
#PattiSmith was joined by #Bono as she received the #EdmundBurkeGoldMedal from #TrinityCollege
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Absolute Radio announces exclusive U2 documentary series
Absolute Radio has commissioned its biggest ever documentary series in conjunction with TBI Media in the form of U2@40, a four-part exclusive celebrating 40 years of the Irish rock legends, Music Week can reveal.
The series charts U2’s rise to international stardom from their Dublin roots as teenagers, through to selling over 170 million albums and winning more Grammys than any other band in history.
Absolute Radio content director Paul Sylvester said: “Absolute Radio is proud to lead the commercial radio industry in commissioning and creating original content through landmark documentary series’. Working with production companies like TBI Media allows us to partner with some of the best talents in our industry, bringing them into our award-winning team of producers and presenters.”
The series features interview with those closest to the band, including legendary former manager Paul McGuinness; DJ Dave Fanning, the man credited with giving the band their first break and Steve Lilywhite who produced U2's first three albums. Famous fans including Cillian Murphy, Jamie Dornan, Sting and Hozier also feature.
The series is narrated by Irish film, television and stage actor Andrew Scott.
The first installment of the four-part U2@40 can be heard on Sunday, November 13 at 8pm GMT on Absolute Radio.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:[..]
http://www.musicweek.com/news/read/absolute-radio-announces-exclusive-u2-documentary-series/066455
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Although it's kind of worrying that our band is getting this "end of career" treatment, if you know what I mean. Documentaries and biopics should be done after the topic band/person is no longer active imo.