U2 considers how to react in the face of terror on 'The Blackout'
U2 is finally rolling out more of Songs of Experience, their anticipated follow-up to 2014’s Songs of Innocence, which “magically” appeared in millions of iTunes libraries overnight (to either the chagrin or the surprise of the user). On Wednesday, they released a live version of a thumping new track, “The Blackout,” which wonders how you might react in the face of a terrorist attack. “We had it all, and what we had is not coming back,” Bono warns over a scathing backing. The group...
MSN Music — U2 is finally rolling out more of Songs of Experience, their anticipated follow-up to 2014’s Songs of Innocence, which “magically” appeared in millions of iTunes li... more info