riteshbhatt1
The Fly
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Wow, great except "Crumbs..." hasn't been a strong contender so far.
The others: Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own, City Of Blinding Lights, A Man And A Woman, Crumbs On Your Table, One Step Closer and Yahweh appear to have almost confused, ramshackle song structures that demand more patience from the listener. Undoubtedly these will become the album's masterpieces.
Larrry said:
YahWeh:
Huge chiming guitars, incredibly uptempo song that seems to be
calling out for the ancient Hebrew God.
Fast Cars:
Features arabic style drumming that gives way to marriachi rhythms.
Excellent energetic song and unusual for U2 to complete an album on
an upbeat note.
Larrry said:Edge digs up the guitar sound that is synonymous with the Joshua Tree, while the ending has the rousing drums that first appeared on U2's slight foray into hard rock on Exit.
Phalanx said:Er, I read the previews someone posted of ATYCLB, and it doesn't seem unlike the previews of HTDAAB.
boosterjuice said:Where did you read these reviews? I'm also curious to draw comparisons between ATYCLB and HTDAAB reviews.
Because let's face it; reviewers sometimes don't know what they're talking about.
withashout said:Anyone have a copy of prerelease track by track review of ATYCLB?
Sleep Over Jack said:I'm surprised there aren't more articles out there after this listening party...anyway, the descriptions have me really excited, although Its hard to imagine the album sound since it seems to have large chunks of JT, AB and now some POP thrown in
Phalanx said:Yea, we shouldn't get too excited, because the previews for ATYCLB were just as positive.....