Bono reveals details about new U2 studio album
A new U2 album is rattling (and humming) to life.
In an interview with England’s Sun newspaper, frontman Bono said the legendary Irish band is at work on the follow-up to 2009’s “No Line on the Horizon.”
“U2 have been back and they’re really in fine fettle,” he said, pushing the rock star’s royal “we” to a curious extreme. “They’re mad for it at the moment and they really want to make a new record. And they don’t care if it takes 10 years -- they don’t care if it never happens again, they just want to get it right.”
Bono said he and his bandmates -- guitarist Edge, bassist Adam Clayton and drummer Larry Mullen Jr. -- have been calling the album “10 Reasons to Exist,” though he added that “at least six” other working titles are in the mix.
In 2011 U2 concluded its ultra-high-tech 360 Tour, which Billboard called the highest-grossing tour of all time. The worldwide trek included a stop at Pasadena’s Rose Bowl, where the band played to an audience of nearly 100,000.
Watch a performance of “City of Blinding Lights” from the Rose Bowl show below.
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