Win the 2-CD deluxe edition of U2’s Achtung Baby , just in time for the album’s 20th anniversary this month! continue reading...
Sure, everyone and their Grandmother has seen U2 perform in a mind-boggleingly gigantic concert, but remember back in 1983 when they were just 4 goofy Irish guys with terrible haircuts and a few hit singles? No? Well this flashback should remind you. Pay attention to The Edge’s double duty on guitar and keyboards… pretty cool: continue reading...
Apparently the sessions with producer RedOne did not go as smoothly as planned and the band is “gutted” by the unexpected delay. Here are a few quotes from Adam Clayton as told to Rolling Stone: continue reading...
Who needs Bono? All you really need is The Edge and that magical repeating riff from “Where The Streets Have No Name” and 100 thousand fans singing the lyrics back to you. A Muse performance kills no matter what, but you throw in this tune with a special guest as the first song of your encore and you’ve got yourself concert. I should really go to Glastonbury one of these years… continue reading...
Yikes… Apparently the surgery was necessary after Bono injured himself. Summer tour dates are now in jeopardy. Read more from BBC News: continue reading...
You’ve gotta give to them, nobody does “big concerts” like U2… Check out the trailer for the new live DVD which has a release date of June 3rd, below: continue reading...
Formed in Glasgow in 2003, Glasvegas is one of today’s most buzzed about alt rock bands. And with the unmistakable Scottish brogue of singer James Allan’s vocals, coupled with meaningful lyrics and the kind of music you know should fill an arena, it’s no wonder why. A blend of retro garage rock and with a modern edge, their aesthetic is appealing to the everyman in everyone. In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com speaks with the band about how they’ve grown as a group, and we ask drummer Caroline what it’s like being the only girl in the band.
Glasvegas has toured with some of today’s biggest groups. U2, Kings of Leon and Oasis are just a few names you might have seen on the roster next to the band. The Glasgow music scene has also given birth to numerous bands, none of which sound similar to each other. In this second video we find out more about the Glasgow scene, gets the band to weigh in on Oasis’ most recent breakup, and we find out what it was like for Glasvegas to tour with the Gallagher brothers and U2. continue reading...
U2 have just released three never before seen interview clips on MySpace Music, AOL’s Spinner, and The Wall Street Journal to coincide with the 25th anniversary of their creative breakthrough release, The Unforgettable Fire. continue reading...
Formed in Scotland in 1994, and still considered a Scottish band, Snow Patrol is comprised of both Irish and Scottish members. Best known for their huge 2006 hit, ‘Chasing Cars,’ the band has had over twenty singles across five studio albums. 2009 sees the band coming out with their first compilation album, ‘Up To Here,’ which showcases their huge catalog of songs. In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com chats with Nathan from the band to find out what it’s like to tour with bands as huge as U2 and Coldplay, and to find out if Snow Patrol themselves have any romantic ‘Chasing Cars’ moments.
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With the re-release of U2’s fourth album, The Unforgettable Fire, the group has decided to share rarely seen before seen video footage with their fans. The video showcases frontman Bono speaking on the recording process of the breakthrough album and flashes back to some of the most historical songs ever written. continue reading...