TheBrazilianFly
Rock n' Roll Doggie FOB
Today I heard the studio version of TSAC for the first time and I must say I really enjoyed it, it definitely gave me hope for the future. It's aggressive, not overproduced, Edge's guitar sounds great, it has some cool and new eerie harmonies (which are different from all other kinds of harmonies U2 has done), it has the classic exciting and chaotic ending that my favorite U2 songs have and Bono says a really cool "Hey" that almost sounds improvised (and that reminded me of James Hetfield). The song sounds fresh, it's raw but at the same time it has the right amount of production, so it also makes me think that maybe Rick Rubin was a good idea. Does anybody feels like this too?