Bono on New U2 Album: "We’ve Been Recording. And It Sounds Like Future to Me"
- In 2025, U2 has been working on a new album, their first collection of new material in eight years, representing the band's lengthiest interval between releases.
- This extended interval followed Larry Mullen Jr.'s injury and recovery, which delayed the band's progress but he has since fully returned to the studio.
- Bono and the other three band members have assembled some music together, aiming to capture a moment of a rock band in full flight, though the record is unfinished.
- Bono shared that all four members have been rehearsing together and described the album’s sound as having a futuristic quality.
- The upcoming album will follow 2017’s 'Songs Of Experience' and suggests a continued evolution in U2’s music, potentially arriving soon as confirmed by band members.
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Sometimes the films, besides being what they are, fulfill a goal. That is, they are in themselves and for themselves, that the classics said. Bono: Stories of Surrender (Bono: historias de...
Selected out of competition at the festival, the documentary in the form of a capture on the intimate performance of the U2 singer is exciting and reveals many surprises. To be seen on Apple TV + from May 30th.
Cannes. Bono, the leader of U2, is used to performing in stadiums with exhausted tickets, but feels strange to be without his bandmates on a poorly decorated stage for his solo show, now object of the new documentary by Apple TV+ Bono: Stories of Surrender.
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