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U2

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abbreviation

  1. you too

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But unlike other reviews that are acting like U2 have just released “Sandinista,” despite the timeliness and topicalism, they’re not breaking any new ground here, nor is the level of intensity feeling like it’s specific to the moment.

From Salon

But these songs are out now because they are a commentary on what is happening in the world around us, or as Bono describes it, “It’s also part of U2’s job to describe the world around us.”

From Salon

“Days of Ash” will likely be compared to Bruce Springsteen’s “Streets of Minneapolis,” in terms of both subject matter and speed of delivery, but “Ash” didn’t get pulled together in a matter of days, despite the considerable abilities of U2’s various creative teams.

From Salon

It is the first new music from all four members of U2 as a band since 2023’s “Atomic City” single, a mostly forgettable song about Las Vegas timed to coincide with the band’s extended residency at the Sphere.

From Salon

“Days of Ash” will likely be compared to Bruce Springsteen’s “Streets of Minneapolis,” in terms of both subject matter and speed of delivery, but “Ash” didn’t get pulled together in a matter of days, despite the considerable abilities of U2’s various creative teams.

From Salon