Posted on February 22nd, 2008 at 11:01 am by admin
U2, along with its collaborators Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno started the work for their next album at the studio in Dublin. Lanois said this time they are trying for something different to create a masterpiece by trying the latest sonic techniques. Bono, the group member has already come up with the lyrical part of the album. The team had three earlier meetings to discuss about the work in France and Morocco and Daniel Lanois is happy about the outcome of these meetings. Lanois said they have enough and more materials to bring more than one album and are working on it really fast.
The Jam sessions had provided some exciting start to the group and are yet to decide about the type of music. It may be either melody or riff-based but are sure to create excitement among the U2fans. The band is not decided the release date for this project, which is supposed to be the continuation of their album “How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb” released in 2004.The U2 has done a noble gesture by doing “The Ballad of Ronnie Drew” to help Ronnie Drew the Irish artist who is suffering from cancer. The amount generated from this charity single will go to Drew for his treatment.








