Wednesday, August 20, 2008

U2


 


Some uncareful moves made by U2’s leader Bono led to the information leakage about the band’s new album, said The First Post. Bono was playing new tracks so loud in his house in France that fans were able to get close and secretly record it. Soon after this, four new songs including “No Line on the Horizon” and “Sexy Boots” have appeared on YouTube. The new stuff stayed online for twenty four hours until it was removed by the administration due to the copyright violation.


However, as it was said by Undercover, fans took their time to learn and memorize new songs while putting their versions on the Internet as well. At least it can show some hints about the new album. The official release is planned on November 14, 2008, but it’s name is still not revealed (except some really loud sounds coming from Bono’s house). Journalists are already making predictions and speculations about the name by calling it – “No Line on the Horizon” because U2’s record label had recently registered the domain with the same title. Is this another info leakage?


A Source: ThatsJustMusic.com

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