1. Totally forgotten to do that - that'll be tonight's homework!


    With each listen, it strikes me more and more as an album in the spirit of TUF rather than JT, AB, or the rest. The melancholy undercurrent, the sense of experimentation, the incorporation / reinvention of previous material.. that's the best way I can explain it. Definitely feels very unified sonically and thematically.
  2. I cry everytime I hear about ticketmaster verified fan ticketing...
  3. Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]

    Totally forgotten to do that - that'll be tonight's homework!

    [..]

    With each listen, it strikes me more and more as an album in the spirit of TUF rather than JT, AB, or the rest. The melancholy undercurrent, the sense of experimentation, the incorporation / reinvention of previous material.. that's the best way I can explain it. Definitely feels very unified sonically and thematically.
    I think Bono's liners also reveal a lot. Let me know what you think...
  4. Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]

    Totally forgotten to do that - that'll be tonight's homework!

    [..]

    With each listen, it strikes me more and more as an album in the spirit of TUF rather than JT, AB, or the rest. The melancholy undercurrent, the sense of experimentation, the incorporation / reinvention of previous material.. that's the best way I can explain it. Definitely feels very unified sonically and thematically.
    This. I said this earlier in the thread, that I totally get UF vibes from this album.

    SOI to me was fantastic, but it felt too........like a nice suburban neighborhood where all the houses look the same. It was too put together, a little too neat, etc. Even the emotional moments felt too structured or organized or something.

    This album feels way more heart on their sleeve, both lyrically and musically, which is where I think U2 excel.

  5. Certainly will!
    Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
    This. I said this earlier in the thread, that I totally get UF vibes from this album.

    SOI to me was fantastic, but it felt too........like a nice suburban neighborhood where all the houses look the same. It was too put together, a little too neat, etc. Even the emotional moments felt too structured or organized or something.

    This album feels way more heart on their sleeve, both lyrically and musically, which is where I think U2 excel.

    Haha, well y'know me, always late to the party. Glad to know it's not just my brain in its twilight years losing the plot

  6. Safe to say the BIG Issue review is less than complimentary.

    As it happens, if there's any song that makes me think of the Killers, it's Love is Bigger - the verses made me think of Shot at the Night.
  7. Originally posted by WojBhoy:[image]
    Safe to say the BIG Issue review is less than complimentary.

    As it happens, if there's any song that makes me think of the Killers, it's Love is Bigger - the verses made me think of Shot at the Night.
    stupid review
  8. Originally posted by bpt3:[..]


    Great review, Kris. Well-written and I think spot on in describing the album as both slightly pessimistic with what's happened in the world and to Bono personally, yet also fused with "defiant joy" and hope.


    Thanks!
  9. Originally posted by WojBhoy:[image]
    Safe to say the BIG Issue review is less than complimentary.

    As it happens, if there's any song that makes me think of the Killers, it's Love is Bigger - the verses made me think of Shot at the Night.
    "U2 is trying to sound like U2"
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