No Line On The Horizon
#1122
Posted 28 stycznia 2009 - 15:54
http://www.u2.com/ne...ll&news_id=2295
ale chyba nie wiedzą o Japonii?!
#1123
Posted 28 stycznia 2009 - 16:02
Te screeny są extra. Jeśli są prawdziwe, to może byś świetne video, do słabego kawałka.
Mnie sie kojarzy z Lalamido, Dzień gorącego lata "Big Day" i całą masą polskich teledysków z połowy lat 90.
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1. U2 * 2. Queen * 3. Metallica * 4. Marillion * 5. Pink Floyd * 6. R.Stones * 7. Iron Maiden * 8. Radiohead * 9. Deep Purple * 10. D.Mode
U2 TOP 10: The Unforgettable Fire, Exit, Luminous Times, All I Want Is You, Ultra Violet, Acrobat, The Ground Beneath Her Feet, Electrical Storm, Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own, Magnificent
#1129
Posted 29 stycznia 2009 - 12:08
1 'No Line on the Horizon'
The opening title track kicks off with a crunchy, distorted guitar riff from the Edge.
2 'Magnificent'
Dancey electro flourishes introduce an atmospheric track with moody leanings.
3 'Moment of Surrender'
This particular moment of surrender sees a slowing down of the tempo and some delicate, bluesy guitar playing from the Edge.
4 'Unknown Caller'
More intricate guitar fretwork that builds into a mid-tempo rocker featuring an organ and one of the album's lushest productions.
5 'I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight'
Chiming guitar intro, a rousing Bono falsetto and the lyric, "Every generation has a chance to change the world".
6 'Get On Your Boots'
The belting single that shot straight to the top of the Irish airplay charts here stands as the halfway tune. The video will be premiered tomorrow on www.independent.ie from 4.55pm.
7 'Stand Up Comedy'
Grungy pop with strident drumming from Larry Mullen.
8 'Fez -- Being Born'
On first listen, easily the album's most adventurous and challenging track with ambient synthy hooks.
9 'White as Snow'
A stark, stripped back and striking tune with imploring vocals.
10 'Breathe'
Starts off with a trip-hop beat and cello playing before transforming into an all-out rocker.
11 'Cedars of Lebanon'
A reflective parting glass for album number 12, finishing on the line, "Choose your enemies carefully because they will define you".
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ciuch ciuch!
#1130
Posted 29 stycznia 2009 - 13:11
#1133 Guest_depe_*
Posted 30 stycznia 2009 - 02:59
No Line On The Horizon
is a clear statement for the new direction, heavy guitars, a slow sectionin the middle, atmospheric and dense, a lot of different vocal parts
Magnificient
Beach Clip 4, loud drumms, loops and riffs in the beginning, you can hear Bono singing "Magnificent" first (yes! it's also in bc4), very melodic, one of the best songs on the album, but also very close to "classic" U2. Many layers, very strong ending.
Moment of Surrender
One of the slowest songs on the album, very strongly influenced by the Fez-sessions, strings, keyboards, sounds a little like Passengers, Bono sings with a scratchy voice first, than very melodic, many sound layers, Edge has an expressive, but slow guitar solo, the song has an oh oh oh chorus.
Unknown Caller
Known as Beach Clip 1: Birds chirping, electronic noises, keyboards in the beginning, a mixture of classic and more "broken" sounds, sung with two voices (don't know if it means only Bono or Bono and Edge). Chorus: "Restart and reboot yourself" and: "I was lost between the midnight and the dawning". Edge has a very strong guitar solo, Bono singing over calm keyboard sounds. Lyrics: "Escape yourself and gravity"
I'll go crazy if I don`t go crazy tonight
It's one of the shorter songs on the album, carried by Larry's strong drumming, but also interrupted by calm sequences. Resembles SYCMIOYO in some parts, the end is very similar to Ultraviolet. Political lyrics, Bono sings: "There's a part of me that wants to riot" and, later: "Every generation get's a chance to change the world". Would be a good second or third single.
Get on your boots
First single, placed perfectly on the album, more light-hearted after all the dense and complex songs.
Stand up comedy
Clearly influenced by Edge's sessions with Jack White and Jimmi Page. Sounds very 70s and would fit on the "Across the universe" soundtrack. Very rocking, catchy, Edge is "on fire", sounds like a single.
Fez – being born
First you only hear a collage of electronic noises like phone ringing, a sample of GOYB, then, after about a minute, the song starts. Classic Edge guitar, keyboards, Bono singing very restlessly first, then more melodic. Fast beats. U2 sounding raw like during their very early years. In the middle the song sounds more synthetic and reminds the listener of Depeche Mode. Strong guitar and not so much singing.
White as snow
Very calm song, short. Begins with atmospheric electronic sounds, then accoustic guitar, Bono sings like Johnny Cash, very intensive vocals. The song is about forgiving and about estranged brothers. Sounds a bit like Springhill Mining Disaster.
Breathe
Beach Clip 2. Loud drums in the beginning, Bono's muffled singing, the chorus sounds like classic U2. Strings, but always broken by Edge's guitar. Intense and complex sound, a little bit like UTEOTW.
Cedars of Lebanon
Dark song. Keyboards, minimalistic guitar parts, Bono talks more than he sings, is very dominant on the track. Strong bass line, sounds a bit like "Velvet Dress". Bono takes the perspective of a war correspondent in Lebanon. Edge sings the repeated part: "Return the call to home".
#1134 Guest_depe_*
Posted 30 stycznia 2009 - 04:17
Article says...
- the album is going to take the band into new direction
- artful but catchy
- sounds and arrangments are experimental
- Edge's guitar is mixed front in many songs
- Moment of Surrender, Magnificent and White as Snow are going to be future classics
...about the songs...
No Line On The Horizon
- really rough sound, but not heavy like metal music
Magnificent
- sounds great from very first listen
- keeps up the energy level after NLOTH
- going to be 3rd single release from the album (!!??)
Moment
- perhaps the most important song on the album
- going to be great in concert
- slower than the first two songs but passion makes it up
- Bono's singing is great
- soundscape reminds UF era
Unknown Caller
- long intro
- Edge's playing is "bold"
Crazy Tonight
- fast song
Get On Your Boots
- one of the most challenging tracks on the album
Stand Up Comedy
- another fast song
- good guitar riff
- sounds are from AB-era
Fez - Being born
- African influences can be heard clearly on this one
White As Snow
- new 'One'?
- beautiful track
Breathe
- pompous song that reaches in for many directions
Article doesn't mention anything about Cedars.
#1135 Guest_depe_*
Posted 30 stycznia 2009 - 09:53
01. No line on the horizon 4.14
02. Magnificent 5.23
03. Moment of surrender 7.23
04. Unknown caller 6.02
05. I´ll go crazy if I don´t go crazy tonight 4.13
06. Get on your boots 3.24
07. Stand up comedy 3.48
08. Fez – Being born 5.14
09. White as snow 4.39
10. Breathe 4.58
11. Cedars of Lebanon 4.13
Razem NLOTH: 53:31
#1137
Posted 30 stycznia 2009 - 11:14
Z góry dziękuje za pomoc.
#1138 Guest_depe_*
Posted 30 stycznia 2009 - 11:19
(można zacząć oglądać od 2giej minuty)
W tym filmiku słyszę (albo mi już odwala ):
Stand up comedy
Fez – being born
Moment of Surrender
I'll go crazy if I don`t go crazy tonight
i jeszcze parę innych..
#1139
Posted 30 stycznia 2009 - 14:09
Recenzje doskonałe. Będzie klasyk.
#1140
Posted 30 stycznia 2009 - 14:16
To z "ooooo" to jest Unknown Callerhttp://pl.youtube.co...h?v=_vnsVoPSzgQ
(można zacząć oglądać od 2giej minuty)
W tym filmiku słyszę (albo mi już odwala ):
Stand up comedy
Fez – being born
Moment of Surrender
I'll go crazy if I don`t go crazy tonight
i jeszcze parę innych..
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