Monday, December 22, 2008

IT'S ON THE HORIZON

IT's HERE:
U2 has a new album and we have a release date-March 3, 2009-same month 22 years after The Josua Tree dropped.

Recorded in Fez (Morocco), Dublin and New York City No Line on the Horizon promises to be one of the best albums U2 has ever put out.

Insiders say the band took its time making its 12th long player. The band was patient and wanted to produce an album that transforms rock-n-roll (think The Joshua Tree vs. Acthung Baby). Bono has been quoted:

"We wanted to put out something different this time...like we did with Achtung Baby. We needed to change gears, and this album is different from anything we have ever done."

Long-time U2 producers Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois and Steve Lillywhite were on board for project.

Reports say the album is dark, very dark.

And we will see the light on March 3.
Fan

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

X-Mas Song

Believe
U2 has released a cover of Greg Lake's "I Believe In Father Christmas" just in time for the Holiday Season. During the song, you can hear The Edge's guitar echo out the heartache the world is suffering now--from the Mumbai bombings to the starving women and children in Africa. Bono does a great job on vocals, especially in the third verse and Larry plays some mean drums at the end.

...Believe

Log onto www.u2.com to listen to the song and to give to World Aids Day, the day for which the song benefits.

In other U2 news, several news outlets are reporting that the new U2 album is being mixed in Dublin and will be ready for an early 2009 release. And how dare Rolling Stone not put Bono as the #1 vocalist of all time. Let me see James Brown do Pavarotti...for three minutes-va bene'.

Be back soon.

WC