Originally posted by djrlewis:https://www.rte.ie/entertainment/music-reviews/2017/1128/923514-review-u2-songs-of-experience/
Originally posted by badirishcharlie:[..]
" The Showman is among the best songs here "....enough said
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
They're basically at a point where they can't really do anything that'll please all the critics.
It's funny because I hear tons of 90's U2 on this album. Little Things could easily fit in Acrobat's spot on Achtung Baby, Landlady could fit in Trying To Throw Your Arms spot, Love is All We Have Left could easily fit on Pop, Showman could be from the salome tapes, etc.
Originally posted by gurtholfin:[..]
First off, they didn't used to care about the critics. They were above criticism coz they believed so strongly in themselves. That changed with Pop.
Your second paragraph misses the point. Making songs now that could "fit" on one of those classic albums would be another way to play it safe.
What made U2 so interesting in the late 80s and through the 90s was that they were constantly pushing their own boundaries.
The change between War and UF is amazing and was actually a big risk at the time. They doubled down on it with the Joshua Tree.
They were the next big thing with War and they risked it by changing their sound drastically.
After the J-Tree, they were the biggest thing and they risked it once again with another radical change in direction and sound with Achtung.
They got weird with Zooropa and then went off the deep end with Pop.
Yeah, they took their lumps with Pop, but at least they went for whatever their vision was at the time.
Since Pop, they've played it safe and close to the hip and essentially have made the same album 5 straight times now although Innocence almost broke out of the mold.
They are at a point where they don't need to play it safe. They are secure, both financially and with their spot in the rock pantheon. They aren't just a band, they are a part of worldwide pop culture.
So... speaking for myself only, I'd like to see them push the limits again. I don't want songs that could fit on Achtung Baby or Pop.
I don't want Achtung 2 and no one else does either. I'd love to see them recapture the restless spirit, confidence and creativity that led to Achtung, but on a wholly new work.
Sure, I'll keep checking out the new stuff regardless and find some things to like. Just don't expect me to be impressed by any band playing it safe.
I remember when they didn't play it safe. It was a glorious ride and is why they are as big as they are now.
Originally posted by eddyjedi:It’s a great body of work, full of heart and soul.
Every second has had blood and guts poured into it and it shows. It’s remarkably fresh and direct.
Originally posted by germcevoy:
It’s still way too early for me to digest this album. I worry about over analysing as I don’t think it will survive if I really go deep in my analysis. I hope I can continue to enjoy it.