U2's new single “Picture Of You (X+W)” from their How to Re-Assemble an Atomic Bomb album, becomes a quick—and unexpected—radio hit on the Billboard charts.
"Atomic City" now stands as U2's fourteenth chart-topping hit on Billboard’s ranking of the tracks that reach the largest audience at radio stations in the U.S. that focus on a format called ...
Some bands may be comfortable with putting out music that is less than perfect, but those bands aren’t U2. The Irish superstars have built a reputation for second-guessing their own work and spending ...
U2 frontman Bono has said many of his band's ... "I've been in a car when one of our songs has come on the radio, and I've been the colour of - as we say in Dublin - scarlet," he told The ...
Released in 1987, it made U2 one of the world's biggest bands, thanks to anthems like With Or Without You and Where The Streets Have No Name. Now, listeners to BBC Radio 2's Sounds of the 80s have ...
U2 have pulled an unreleased track from their bag of early 2000s compositions, unveiling “Happiness” for the first time. The track was unearthed as the band preps for the 20th-anniversary ...
In spring of this year, U2 also shared a digital re-release of ‘Discothèque’ as part of a new series of “deep dives”, and a new selection of b-sides and mixes. The news comes after U2 ...
we don’t like going to doctors for anything,” he told Irish radio station RTE 2FM. “Particularly with mental health. A big part of it is demystifying it." Bassist Adam Clayton on U2's 14th ...