Overall, it’s one of U2’s strongest songs on War, an incredible album as it is. This particular line sees Bono not knowing which side of conflict or politics he is on, a feeling relatable to ...
Batman Forever soundtrack, U2 borrowed from their Zooropa outtakes for the most exciting Batman song since Prince’s “Batdance.” “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me” portrays the kind of ...
The Dublin rock band's album "How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb" couldn't be more fitting today, as an atmosphere of nuclear fears returns amid the war in Ukraine ... hear these U2 songs 20 years ...
And U2 finally moved on, making the album that would essentially rescue their career. War, released in 1983, not only contained their first great song, the superb (still) “New Year’s Day ...
Bono and his U2 bandmates have been vocal in their support of Ukraine throughout the country’s war against Russia, which began in February 2022 when the latter country’s president, Vladimir ...
Now, U2 have commemorated the war entering its fourth year with a reading ... an international language of liberation […] In U2, we wanted our song ‘Pride (In the Name of Love)’ to sound ...