U2’s first new record in nearly a decade, “Days of Ash,” is a call to action fueled by anger and rooted in hope.
Although Bono was willing to lay his life on the line for his art, he felt that some of the other members of U2 felt the same way.
Days of Ash also has strong echoes of War, the 1983 album recorded during the Falkland War and the Troubles in Ireland, with ...
Despite the Edge being one of the cornerstones of U2, he could admit when he missed the mark recording some of their iconic tracks.
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