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Ok, so the wait is nearly over and the new album is on the way. So what do we know... and what do we not know!

There’s still a lot to be revealed in the coming weeks, but, when you pull it all together, quite a few of the vital statistics are already out there. We figured it might be time to separate some of the facts from some of the wilder flights of virtual imagination and online chatter. Of course, some of these outrageously speculative stories may yet turn out to be bang on the money - others will fade within days into the obscurity of rock'n roll trivia quizzes.

So here’s our top ten checklist to guide you through the jungle of rumour and speculation.

1. U2 have been recording a new set of songs over the past two years - and now they have finished recording them! (OK, we know you know that.) It will be released on November 22nd.

2. According to Edge, at least one of them is called All Because of You. Or at least that's what the track was called when they were recording it. See our earlier story here. But what we do know for sure are titles of six other tracks on the album. Check them out here.

3. A handful of influential people - outside of the band - have heard some of these songs. The unanimous verdict seems to be that it's a pretty dang hot collection. Take Bill Flanagan, sometime U2 biographer, who says: 'I've heard it, it's great. It's the best album they have ever done. It's going to knock them out!'

4. In case you were hibernating or holidaying on Mars, earlier in the summer some of the new material went missing during a photo shoot with the band in France. 'A large slice of two years work lifted via a piece of round plastic.' reflected Edge.'It doesn't seem credible but that's what's just happened to us....' See our earlier story here.

5. The first single will be on air before the month is out. It’s called Vertigo and comes complete with a Kraftwerk cover and live studio performance. Complete story here.

6. The album has been produced by Steve Lillywhite, his first time at the desk for a whole U2 album since he produced the bands' first three albums, Boy, October and War. But others have been in the studio too - including Flood, Jacknife Lee, Nellee Hooper and Chris Thomas.

7. Any clues about the sound of the record ? Lillywhite says, 'I've heard some great songs. The Edge is playing some really great guitar.' Time Magazine, which also claims to have had an ear to the studio wall, is delighted that 'there's no crunk-style rapping, no gospel choirs or techno experiments.' 'Instead, this as-yet-untitled album is just full of confident, expansive guitar rock from the masters of the form.'
It will, according to Bono, ‘be our first rock-n-roll album'.

8. Oh yes, the title. The new album is untitled. Not that it is called 'Untitled' - just that it does not have a title yet. Or perhaps it does. But nobody yet knows what that title is. For sure. And there's certainly no official confirmation. (From us!). Yet.

9. When Vertigo goes to radio later this month, expect to find U2.Com undergoing its own revolution in look and content. When the album arrives, expect even more startling changes.

10. Plans to tour are also underway - the date of the tour will be 2005. (Rest assured, you’ll have the dates first from U2.com, just as soon as they’re buttoned down.) Paul McGuinness says the tour will be defined by ‘the character of the new album and the new production.’ So we can speculate more on the tour, when we've heard the album!

(Throughout September and October U2.Com will be posting official confirmation of all new U2 releases - as and when we get it!)
 
Damn it U2.com, that told us nothing we didn't already know! you're messing with us now aren't you, you tease! where's our damn Vertigo clip!

Looking forward to the change on U2.com, sounds like before the end of the month it'll be changing.
 
November 22nd confirmed.
Single in the radio by the end of the month confirmed.
 
Even though it's a lot of rehashed information the tone of the entire article is very interesting.

It seems like the U2 camp is finally coming out of hiding. I think that very soon we will be in for some interesting things from their website.
 
DAMMIT, DAMMIT, DAMMIT!!! WHHHYYYY haven't I figured out the whole time/space continuum yet so I can MAKE IT be the 23rd of November already?!?!?!?! :madspit:
 
I know. I feel like I want to be in suspended animation until then! Fortunately, this is a busy time of year for me, so my mind will be otherwise occupied.

I also found it interesting that the whole tone of the U2.com info was so removed from the band, like the website was a fansite even.
 
I wonder if Principle Management even has the slightest interest in U2.com anymore

judging by that site they have given up hope at least 2 years ago
 
U2.com will start it's re-launch at the time of Vertigo going to radio, and will be further updated leading up to the record realease. Check out U2.com this now and read their article about the myths and truths of the new record. It looks as if new things will happen very soon with U2.com.
 
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