New U2 album due in the spring says Adam Clayton

U2 bassist Adam Clayton confirmed what rumours have been suggesting for the past few months – a new U2 album will be with us in the first half of 2016.

In an interview with RTÉ’s Shay Byrne for the Walk In My Shoes radio to promote World Mental Health Awareness Week, Clayton revealed that work on the new album remains ongoing.

“We’ve been working on a record and we’ve been humming and hawing on whether it’s finished or not,” he says. We’ve decided it’s not finished – we’re going to work up until Christmas.”

The follow-up to 2014’s Songs Of Innocence has been touted as a sequel of sorts to that record, entitled Songs Of Experience, with up to 50 songs reportedly in the mix for inclusion, with The Edge comparing the tone as similar to 1993’s Zooropa album. Live dates have also been touted for Autumn 2017.

“I wish we were a little bit more definite about our scheduling because people have been expecting it,” Clayton told Byrne, “but it’ll be out next year, maybe March/April. That’s the plan, but I’m not confirming it.”

Source: RTE

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