in order to cope with the absence of ignoreland's story, make up your own
Edge gave me a phone call the other day and asked me to drop by the studio to listen to the new tracks. Upon climbing the steps into their studio at Hanover Quay, I heard the biggest rock song ever....."oh thats All Because you", edge said. The song was the loudest most hard rocking U2 song ever. Edge told me that the song hasn't changed much since they recorded it in France around 9 months ago. Edge also told me that although the band had a lot of old material left off of the last album, most of the material would be new songs. "It was hard to combine the vibes of All you can't...... with the new stuff"......."it wasn't the same feeling so we have to put much of it to one side"
I heard around eight tracks...only one of them had a title that I could recognize from the "Behind" sessions. Original of the Species has a definate groove, it kind of reminded me of "Seconds" but with a Mysterious Ways sound. All of the other songs had a sound of a heavy guitar without too much treatment...of course the album won't be released until March of next year so the sound could change a little bit. "I am always experimenting with new treatments so some things could change or it could lead to something else", said Edge. Bono was no where to be found, and Adam and Larry were working with Chris Thomas on a new middle eight part for a song called "Calling Hanover"...(a working title of course). Edge had to go but promised to catch up with me later for a pint. Hopefully, I will get back to the studio next week to hear more.
Edge gave me a phone call the other day and asked me to drop by the studio to listen to the new tracks. Upon climbing the steps into their studio at Hanover Quay, I heard the biggest rock song ever....."oh thats All Because you", edge said. The song was the loudest most hard rocking U2 song ever. Edge told me that the song hasn't changed much since they recorded it in France around 9 months ago. Edge also told me that although the band had a lot of old material left off of the last album, most of the material would be new songs. "It was hard to combine the vibes of All you can't...... with the new stuff"......."it wasn't the same feeling so we have to put much of it to one side"
I heard around eight tracks...only one of them had a title that I could recognize from the "Behind" sessions. Original of the Species has a definate groove, it kind of reminded me of "Seconds" but with a Mysterious Ways sound. All of the other songs had a sound of a heavy guitar without too much treatment...of course the album won't be released until March of next year so the sound could change a little bit. "I am always experimenting with new treatments so some things could change or it could lead to something else", said Edge. Bono was no where to be found, and Adam and Larry were working with Chris Thomas on a new middle eight part for a song called "Calling Hanover"...(a working title of course). Edge had to go but promised to catch up with me later for a pint. Hopefully, I will get back to the studio next week to hear more.
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