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Article: Film Review

U2: Innocence + Experience: Live in Paris

Read "U2: Innocence + Experience: Live in Paris" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


U2 Innocence + Experience: Live in Paris Interscope 2016 Music's soothing powers in times of tragedy and upheaval have proven to give comfort, inspire dialogue and open people's minds. Giving succor to victims of tragedies and terrorist attacks is in a way music's noble employment. Music always provides ...

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Article: Album Review

Tomás Doncker: The Mess We Made

Read "The Mess We Made" reviewed by Paul Naser


Prolific New York based guitarist/vocalist/composer Tomás Doncker's work can be recognized by its organic, soulful quality, it's true, but what sets him apart is the way his musical identity comes across in the wide variety of projects he conceives. Whether it's a tribute to blues legend Howlin' Wolf, or a collaboration with an award winning poet, ...

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Article: Live Review

U2 The iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE Tour 2015

Read "U2 The iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE Tour 2015" reviewed by Christine Connallon


U2 The iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE Tour 2015 Madison Square Garden New York, NY July 30, 2015 Eight sold out shows during a residency at Madison Square Garden is no small feat, even for a band of U2's stature. The four man band that formed in Dublin, Ireland in 1976 ...

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News: Music Industry

Pink Floyd's Nick Mason Puts Spotlight On Apple's Shortcomings, Looks To Spotify To Raise The Bar

Pink Floyd's Nick Mason Puts Spotlight On Apple's Shortcomings, Looks To Spotify To Raise The Bar

In an interview with GQ, Pink Floyd's Nick Mason talks about Apple's failed release of U2's latest album Songs of Innocence“ and the implications it imposed. He was quick to clarify where he stood on the issue telling GQ, “Let me be completely clear about my position: if Apple had come to me and said, 'Nick, ...

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Songs of Innocence

Label: Island Records
Released: 2014
Track listing: The Miracle (of Joey Ramone), Every Breaking Wave, California (There Is No End to Love), Song for Someone, Iris (Hold Me Close), Volcano, Raised by Wolves, Cedarwood Road, Sleep Like a Baby Tonight, This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now, The Troubles.

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U2: Songs of Innocence Deluxe Edition

Label: Interscope
Released: 2014
Track listing: CD 1: The Miracle (of Joey Ramone), Every Breaking Wave, California (There Is No End to Love), Song for Someone, Iris (Hold Me Close), Volcano, Raised by Wolves, Cedarwood Road, Sleep Like a Baby Tonight; This Is Where You Can Reach Me Now, The Troubles. CD 2: Lucifer's Hands; The Crystal Ballroom; Every Breaking Wave (from Acoustic Sessions); California (from Acoustic Sessions); Raised by Wolves (from Acoustic Sessions); Cedarwood Road (from Acoustic Sessions); Song for Someone (from Acoustic Sessions); The Miracle (of Joey Ramone) (Busker Version); The Troubles (Alternative Version); Sleep Like a Baby Tonight (Alternative Perspective by Tchad Blake).

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Article: Extended Analysis

U2: Songs of Innocence Deluxe Edition

Read "U2: Songs of Innocence Deluxe Edition" reviewed by Doug Collette


Given the controversy that arose around the unilateral download of U2's Songs of Innocence, it's either brave, foolish or greedy to see the issue of the album in various physical forms in such short order. Yet the group confounds even further in the way they can, when playing and singing, leave behind the posing, pomposity and ...

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Article: Interview

Daniel Lanois: I Look for Commitment and a Lot of Heart and Soul

Read "Daniel Lanois: I Look for Commitment and a Lot of Heart and Soul" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


Whenever I'm asked to name a list of Top 10 all time favorite records, the list slightly changes and shuffles every time. However, one of the most common denominators to those diverse lists is producer/musician Daniel Lanois. Often called a “studio wizard" or “studio magician," this producer has become renowned both for his proficiency in the ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

U2: Songs of Innocence

Read "U2: Songs of Innocence" reviewed by Doug Collette


To accurately assess and analyze the music of U2's Songs of Innocence, it's necessary to exert a herculean effort to shunt aside issues that would otherwise camouflage a clarity of mind. It's been at least eighteen months or more that the new U2 album was supposedly imminent, so the rise and fall of expectation and anticipation ...

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Article: Album Review

U2: Songs of Innocence

Read "Songs of Innocence" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


These days there is no other band that can polarize both critics and audiences alike than Irish band U2. Most of the time that's because of non-musical reasons that have accumulated through the years and the internet never forgets. The band always seems to cause heated debates that swell into fever pitch. Having reinvented themselves several ...


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