Niceman
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Bono says a lot of things.
Agreed. But I think we can assume it's NOT the last album by any stretch of the imagination!
Bono says a lot of things.
Definitely. But I wouldn't be too surprised if we have to wait just as long for the next album.Agreed. But I think we can assume it's NOT the last album by any stretch of the imagination!
Although I feel it's more of a full-band effort (a U2 record), Bono's voice is definitely the most surprising thing I found on the album. Edge I knew would bring it, Larry is just rocking the hell out of his kit, and Adam is holding his own which is great because sometimes he just doesn't stand out but he actually does on certain songs. Bono however really made me Especially the first lines of Moment Of Surrender, which I was not expecting at all.
Definitely. But I wouldn't be too surprised if we have to wait just as long for the next album.
I just heard the album, and Bono, you are the weakest link. Goodbye!
Seriously, the music is brilliant, excellent work by the band and Eno. I am impressed.
However, the lyrics are generally weak, stupid, generic, and most of the time don't fit the tune or song, and sound very stuffed/forced in after the fact (song was finished without them?)
Bono's voice usually sounds reduced to a whisper or whine straining to get louder. I'm sorry to say it hurt my enjoyment of the album.
The music is masterful, but with Bono's lyrics it doesn't sound as flowing and coherent and their songs are supposed to be. I hate to suggest perhaps someone else write the lyrics now? Bono has lost his gift.
this is a briano eno record.