U2 At A Crossroads Following Disappointing Album (Top Story)
. Bono tells Rolling Stone: "No Line on the Horizon is not very accessible, lyrically or musically. We put out a really difficult record � I have to admit that. If I was a teenager, it would be like a European movie. It's arthouse." There are a number of options for the follow-up, he explains: "Songs of Ascent, which is the meditative work that was meant to complement No Line on the Horizon. We've also got a rock album and a club-sounding album. Then we have the Spider-Man musical stuff." - more on this story |
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