Moser
Refugee
You know what?
This album has grown on me A LOT over the years. It doesn't sound generic or bland. It sounds like it comes from the heart. It's not particularly interesting like NLOTH; there is no puzzle to piece together. Instead, HTDAAB is just in your face the entire album. It's a rocker.
Now, there's the vocal ones yelling profanity and expletives over this album...there's one for every album, but I hope they do not deter interest and keep one from giving this LP another listen. While I love NLOTH for giving me the U2 that soars, I also appreciate HTDAAB for giving me the U2 that's down to earth.
So hear it goes: HTDAAB
This album has grown on me A LOT over the years. It doesn't sound generic or bland. It sounds like it comes from the heart. It's not particularly interesting like NLOTH; there is no puzzle to piece together. Instead, HTDAAB is just in your face the entire album. It's a rocker.
Now, there's the vocal ones yelling profanity and expletives over this album...there's one for every album, but I hope they do not deter interest and keep one from giving this LP another listen. While I love NLOTH for giving me the U2 that soars, I also appreciate HTDAAB for giving me the U2 that's down to earth.
So hear it goes: HTDAAB