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The godfather of punk Iggy Pop is the latest critic of U2's free album, "Songs of Innocence," explaining his beef with the move during his John Peel lecture in England yesterday, Oct. 13. -
U2 Responds To Controversial Tax Manuever: 'Was It Totally Fair? Probably Not'
the band addressed a controversial decision they made in 2006 to transfer U2 Ltd — their publishing royalties handler — from Ireland to the Netherlands to reduce their tax hit. -
Apple Says 81 Million People 'Experienced' U2's 'Songs Of Innocence'
U2's newest album simply appeared in iTunes libraries throughout the world last month, and Apple says about 81 million people at least played or streamed the album. -
Everclear Parody Free U2 Album In New 'Funny Or Die' Video [WATCH]
Alt-rockers Everclear and Funny or Die took a jab at U2 and Apple recently in a clip hosted by the comedy website. -
Metallica Drummer Lars Ulrich Was “Inspired” By U2 ‘Songs Of Innocence’ Apple Giveaway
Despite all of the annoyance the recent U2 album release and automatic download following Apple’s iPhone 6 unveiling has been sparking, there’s one guy who pretty thrilled by the action – Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich, according to NME. -
U2 Have Finished "70 Percent" Of New Album 'Songs Of Experience'
We knew U2 have already recorded much of their new album Songs of Experience, but we didn't know it would be shaping up this quickly. -
U2 Issues Limited Edition 'Songs of Innocence' Vinyl to Meet Grammy Deadline
Despite the fact that U2's latest album Songs of Innocence, was the single largest album release in history — by magically appearing in more than 500 million iTunes libraries — it still was not eligible for any Grammys, which we all know is the only reason why anybody makes music. -
U2 Will Tour ‘Songs of Innocence’ At Indoor Arenas In 2015: Bono Claims New Songs “Will Play Themselves”
For the handful of fans who were delighted to receive that free U2 album following the unveiling of Apple’s iPhone 6 a couple of weeks ago, the Irish rock icons have just announced word that they’ll be touring Songs of Innocence in 2015, according to NME. -
U2 Examines 'Songs Of Innocence' Recording Process, Ready For New Tour And 'Songs Of Experience'
U2's new album Songs of Innocence has been widely consumed since Apple transmitted the digital version into hundreds of millions of accounts on Sept. 9, and the band has successfully thrust itself back into mainstream music conversations. -
10 Albums With Anti-Cover Artwork: Kanye West, The Beatles, And More
Today, U2 shared the official cover to their latest album Songs of Innocence, and though the official cover is definitely more professional and artistic, I actually prefer the minimalist anti-cover that was used for its initial release. Here are 10 more albums with similar anti-covers. -
U2 Share Official Cover For 'Songs Of Innocence' [PHOTO]
When it was unexpectedly released into everybody's iTunes library back on Sept. 9, U2's new album Songs of Innocence was given a Yeezus-esque anti-cover, with simply a photo of an LP inside of a paper sleeve. Today, however, U2 has shared the album's official cover, which you can check out right here: -
U2’s ‘Songs of Innocence’ Apple Removal Spoofed on ‘CONAN’ [WATCH]
As reported by Music Times, Apple unveiled the new iPhone 6 just last week, and along with that the company gave away a free digital download to over 500 million users of U2’s newest album, Songs of Innocence. Unfortunately, there were quite a few people who were a little less than thrilled; therefore, Apple had no choice but to show users how to remove the album.
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