U2 Are Putting Gen Z Popstars to Shame
Days of Ash condemns ICE violence, West Bank killings, and the Ukraine war in a 23-minute EP showcasing U2's ongoing commitment to politically charged rock music.
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U2 are putting Gen Z popstars to shame
A beautiful day dawned for U2 fans last week when pop’s preachiest stadium fillers surprise‑released a new EP that zoomed in on some of the world’s hottest political flashpoints. Days of Ash is U2 doing what they do best – blending epic guitars and call-to-arms lyrics that square up to the big issues of the day, from political crisis in America to war in Palestine and Ukraine. U2’s detractors are unlikely to be swayed by these new songs. But whe…
The unexpected release of a "politically committed" EP of U2 has the double merit of conveying the voice of interested artists like most of us by the state of the world at the moment, and, against all odds, to offer the Band a return of credibility to Bono. The post U2 – Days of Ash (EP): the return to the world of U2 appeared first on Benzine Magazine.
The Charter Brigade, together with the band U2, presented a music video for the song Yours Eternally, dedicated to the Ukrainian military. The brigade announced the release. The U2 composition was recorded with the participation of British musician Ed Sheeran and Ukrainian artist Taras Topol. It is noted that the track was included in the mini-album Days Of Ash. The director of the clip was Ukrainian cinematographer and serviceman of the Charter…
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