song is too damn loud. Needs less compression and get it to sound like Achtung Baby, Zooropa.
Quite true; but alas, this has been the case since the last record.
I fully expect the same on this one.
song is too damn loud. Needs less compression and get it to sound like Achtung Baby, Zooropa.
song is too damn loud. Needs less compression and get it to sound like Achtung Baby, Zooropa. Metallica destroyed their last album I hope U2 doesnt also.
I've long since felt tht "Discotheque" was and remains U2's most juvenile song. Lines about "bubble gum" and "songs in your head" scream of weak lyrics and just silly fun.
I'm not expecting another Achtung or Joshua Tree, I don't think we'll get another one of those until all commercial pressure is off (if that ever happens), .
. im 19, grew up listening to them since i was about 2 and always been my fav band. but i dont know anyone else my age who can say the same.
After hearing "Boots"...I can tell that the song will probably never be one of my favs. But it's different from the previous 2 albums, and I'm looking forward to hearing the rest of NLOTH. One thing I'm kind of worried about, though, is that I'm afraid U2 may have changed their sound just for the sake of changing it, rather than after really being inspired by something new. I don't know if that makes sense. I'd be happy if they changed their sound, because ATYCLB and HTDAAB are my least listened to U2 albums, but I get the feeling that if they are progressing just for the sake of progression, rather than out of passion for new ideas and new sounds, this will show on the album.
Pump it Up is a song by Elvis Costello, and they both have quick singing verses.
Like a "rock-patter" speaking/fast singing sort of song that Chuck Berry used to sing? Wasn't Vertigo similar with its quick verses? I did think that Boots sounded similar to Vertigo, so I think its far from their most innovative.
onze doze trieze quatorze...this is miles better that that crap. more layers but its not tiramisu which is in layers it is like an onion in layers well still not bad