Hanover Quay would be a good title for a U2 record, but not HTDAAB. Hanover Quay is the name of the studio they record in, therefore when you think of Hanover Quay, you think environment in which the record was recorded. Now, when we think of the environment a record was recorded in, we can think of the physical environment/atmosphere, the mental/psychological environment/atmosphere, musical environment/atmosphere, etc. With this in mind, this title seems more appropriate for a record dense with atmospherics and soundscapes and a certain feeling of coldness. Think of UF era and think of the short-lived but spectacular quasi-era between the Pop era and the ATYCLB era, in which the MDH songs(Ground Beneath Her Feet, Stateless, Falling At Your Feet, Never Let You Go) were recorded. I feel that the title 'Hanover Quay' is much better suited to THAT kind of record than to a record like HTDAAB, which seems to want to distance itself from the U2 tradition of atmospherics and soundscapes and, and seems full of 'PLEASE PLAY ME ON THE RADIO' type songs.