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'We want 2009 to be our year'
'We're still stuck in our 80's release methods , and still don't know about this iTunes program. Plus we still need time to ruin what could be a currently great record, but it needs to be over produced.
'We’ve hit a rich songwriting vein and we don’t want to stop.' Bono has been talking to U2.Com about how the songs are shaping up for the new record and plans for 2009 to be their year.
We've hit a rich songwriting vein, and we don't want to stop. Its taken us 4 years to get 5 songs down pat.
‘This is our chance for us to defy gravity once again, ‘ explains Bono, calling in from a break in recording sessions in the south of France. ‘ We have what it takes, we have the songs, new rhythms and a guitar player who is not ready to re-enter earth's atmosphere until he's taken a slice of the moon!
'It's been fun, it's been maddening... there have been injuries and recoveries, no babies born that I know of, but this one is nearly ready for the new year of 2009.'
"With a new album release, its a chance for me to talk crap again" 'explains Bono, calling in from a six month break in recording sessions in the south of France. "We have what it takes, we just don't have enough songs, our rhythms are the same as the previous album, and a guitar player who hasn't rocked this hard since All That You Can't Leave Behind"
"It hasn't been that fun, its been maddening......there have been injuries (thanks larry) and I've cried like a baby, and I'm still recovering. "But this album, will be ready for the new millennium"
The band have been writing and recording the follow-up to ‘How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb’ since last year, and the feeling is that they’ve hit a creative groove so there are no plans to stop. Everyone, he says, is excited about where the recording is taking them.
The band have been writing and recording the follow-up to ‘How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb’ since the last Ice Age, and the feeling is that they’ve hit a creative groove and there are plans to stop. Everyone, he says, is excited about where the recording is taking them. "We Just can't be bothered finishing it."
‘When we set out on this record it was Larry who came up with the plan not to have a plan. He put up this idea that wouldn’t it be great just to make music for its own sake, not for the purpose of a live show or on album but just to see what we’re capable of…’
‘When we set out on this record it was Larry who came up with the plan not to have actually release a record this century. He put up this idea that wouldn’t it be great just to make music for its own sake, not for the purpose of actually releasing it to fans
It’s an idea that’s paid off. Following sessions in Morocco, in Dublin and through the summer in France, the band have written ‘fifty or sixty’ tracks. And counting.
It’s an idea that’s paid off. Following sessions in Morocco, in Dublin and through the summer in France, the band have written ‘fifty or sixty’ tracks. And counting. "But then we realised they were mostly made up of covers or our older songs, and some were only words "kneel" "soul" and "Heart"
‘We’ve hit a rich songwriting vein,’ he explains. ‘It gets a bit dark down here but looks like we've found diamonds not coal. I thought a while back we might have the album wrapped by now, but why come up above ground now if there's more priceless stuff to be found?
‘We’ve hit a rich songwriting vein,’ he explains. ‘It gets a bit dark down here, and I'm scared of the dark, but we've found what looks like lots of coal, which is good, because I have a fire place...errr where were we? I thought a while back we might had Ali's Christmas present wrapped by now, but why now if there's more priceless stuff to be found?
For now, they’re keeping a promise they made to themselves when they started writing: ‘We said to each other that if we got to the great place then we wouldn’t stop…’
For now, they’re keeping a promise they made to themselves when they started writing: ‘We said to each other that if we got to the great place then we wouldn’t stop…and we still haven't found...wait....we still haven't found what we're looking for....Edge, write that down’
So the writing and recording continues and while they now know what shape most of the album will take, they're not leaving the studio just yet.
So the writing and recording continues and while they now know what shape most of the album will take, they're not leaving the studio just yet. Meanwhile Back at The U2 Studio, everything remains quiet empty.
‘We know we have to emerge soon but we also know that people don’t want another U2 album unless it is our best ever album. It has to be our most innovative, our most challenging … or what’s the point ?’
‘We know we have to emerge soon but we also know that people don’t want another crap U2 album. So what’s the point ?’ We're only going to put out a crap record anyway.'
They have no doubts that it will be as important a release for U2 as any. ‘It’s a brand new chapter for us, and everyone we’ve played the tracks to has said that musically it feels like another departure.
They have no doubts that it will be as important a release for U2 as any. ‘It’s a brand new chapter for us, and everyone we’ve played the tracks to has said that musically it feels like another departure, so we've sacked Larry.
‘The last two records were very personal, with a kind of three piece at their heart, the primary colours of rock - bass, guitars and drum. But what we’re about now is of the same order as the transition that took us from The Joshua Tree to Achtung Baby.’
‘The last two records were very disappointing personally, with a kind of old mans heart, like the faint beating of a drum But what we’re about now is of the same order as the transition that took us from All That You Can't Leave Behind to How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb, We would also like to issue this to our fans Out Album Titles Will Be Getting Longer’
He also mentions that the recording in Morocco was the first time the band have worked in a studio open to the sky: ‘On that track you can hear the sound of a swallows nest close to the building - it’s beautiful.’
He also mentions that the recording with Maracas, was the first time the band have worked with Maracas in open air: ‘On that track you can hear the sound of a Adam swallowing a sandwich in the room next to the studio - it’s beautiful.’
Longtime collaborators Danny Lanois and Brian Eno have joined the band at different times, and, more recently, Steve Lillywhite – usually a tell-tale sign that a record is nearly done. ‘Steve has that ear for a top line melody and a good hook.’
Longtime collaborators Danny Lanois and Brian Eno have joined the band at different times, and, more recently, Steve Lillywhite – usually a tell-tale sign that a record is going to sound exactly the same as the last one. ‘Steve has that ear for a top line melody and a good hook.’
But while Bono is itching to get the music out he says it’s going to be early 2009 when we first get to hear the songs.
While Bono is scratching an itch, he says early next it'll be early next decade when fans first get to hear the new songs.
‘I’m always the one who underestimates how easy it is to simply 'put out the songs now', if it was just up to me they’d be out already! But early next year people will be able to start hearing what we’ve been doing. We want 2009 to be our year, so we’re going to start making an impression very early on …’
I’m always the one who underestimates how easy it is to simply 'put out the songs now', if it was just up to me they’d be out already! But Larry threatens us with violence if he is not ready for the album to be released. early next decade people will be able to start hearing what we’ve been doing. We want 2010 to be our year, so we’re going to start making an impression very early on …’