nothing about the reaction in some quarters - as exhausting as it may be- should be surprising, unfortunately.
Oh nothing should be surprising about fans of a band that's said "there's no u2 without the four of us, the magic is in the combination of the four of us" countless times - including in the singer's recent book - being cynical about the motivations of a band who suddenly back track on that idea in the face of a massive paycheque.
It follows that
if the magic is in the four of them
then the magic will not be there when they're asking people to pay what will likely be an astronomical sum to see a second rate incarnation of U2 celebrate their best album. That's according to their math, btw.
Then there's the issue of them celebrating what most fans seem to think is their best album in a way that's inaccessible to the vast majority of their fanbase. Ticket cost will be enough of a barrier, but then add travel costs and the time required...they can talk about how much they love their audience, but what they really love is the money that the audience gives them. I have the time and money to go, but most of the bottomless pit of money...sorry, the audience, isn't privileged enough to attend this exclusive celebration of their crowning achievement. It's an interesting move from what was once a band of the people. I look forward to Bono talking about how it's actually punk rock if any journalist has the balls to actually ask him tough questions.
It shouldn't be surprising to see so many in dead fan forum parrot the pr of a band of master pr men but it is, only because so many fans are willing to memory hole the band's ethos at the behest of the band. Actually it's not surprising at all given that more than a few people here parrot the Edge's bullshit line about SOS being older men reimagining the songs of youth despite the fact that a quarter of the album was written and recorded by, ahem, men of a certain age.
What I don't get is why they don't just use percussion backing tracks. They use them for everything else, so why not go drummerless? Such a move could even be tied into Zoo.com or whatever, if that's what they're doing. It could be a comment on automation or AI or something.