
Originally posted by podiumboy:I kind of figured U2 wouldn’t be doing much until late 2021 or 2022 anyway, so this is no surprise. Especially with the way things are going.
I think nowadays U2 albums are made differently. Edge mostly orchestrated the music. Since he’s based in LA now, he’s probably always working with several different producers all the time. Hence the large amount of producers on SOI and SOE. Bono, meanwhile, is more in charge of not only the lyrics/vocals, but the overall theme and direction of the album. Then Adam and Larry just out in their 2 cents, record their parts, and off ya go.
I’d prefer a new album and tour, but I’ll happily take an AB / ZooTV type of tour. That’s probably their best bet for their next stadium filling tour. A new album tour wouldn’t be as big of a deal.
Originally posted by Remy:https://twitter.com/u2songs/status/1276834690817765379
Heartland performance!
Originally posted by badirishcharlie:"There is an album ready to go"
Adam Clayton on Quarantine Life, U2’s SiriusXM Channel and Future Plans
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/adam-clayton-quarantine-life-u2s-siriusxm-channel-future-plans-1022148/
Originally posted by muzika:[..]
Based on 2017/2019 vocals on JT...i am not excited.
Spoke to the super-open @EveHewson for @IndoWeekend. Got to find out the goss on her return to Hewson HQ for lockdown, and how the #MeToo movement helped improve her experience in the acting industry https://t.co/llgjMXHPkA
— Shilpa Ganatra ?? (@shilpaganatra) July 5, 2020
The music of Marc Bolan and T. Rex is being honored with a new tribute album produced by the late Hal Winner, featuring contributions from Nick Cave, U2, Father John Misty, Elton John, Joan Jett, Kesha, and more: https://t.co/F7BjvK7VUc pic.twitter.com/DpdEcDiBfT
— Consequence of Sound (@consequence) April 29, 2020