12-03-2017, 03:42 PM
senrab Wrote:I love Little Things and Love is Bigger. Red Flag Day is also really great, I wish that was a single.
I really like Love is Bigger as well. After absorbing this album all weekend I'm even coming around on You're the Best Thing About Me. I thought this song was pretty average the first few times I heard it, but it's grown on me. Is it up there with their best work? No. But it's a decent, smartly written pop song nonetheless. Overall this is a very good U2 record, and my initial worries about it have been put to rest. I'm still not sure I like the idea of them re-using musical parts from other songs, but I have to admit it kinda works for this album, and I can see what they were going for with the companion album concept.
The reviews from critics are somewhat mixed (it currently has a 65% rating on Metacritic). Rolling Stone, The Guardian, Mojo, and Q are praising it as an excellent return to form and their best album since 2000. While predictably, the elitist snobs at Pitchfork, AV Club, and Consequence of Sound are joyously ripping it to shreds, calling them "dad rock" or dismissing them as a dinosaur act still coasting on their 80s/90s success. To me there seems to be an irrational hate for U2 these days, and often for silly reasons like Bono's activism, the iTunes incident (the ultimate 1st world problem), or the fact that they're so wealthy, or that they're still the biggest rock band on the planet after 30+ years. The curse of longevity I guess.
Solid performance on SNL this weekend. American Soul sounds better live, and Bono's use of the megaphone was pretty cool. I liked the video backdrop as well. I wish they had picked something different for the 2nd song though, as Get Out of Your Own Way is one of the weaker tracks on the record in my opinion. A song like Little Things or Red Flag Day would have killed in that setting.

