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the great thing about live aid, it showed that musicians, for me, seem to be the most altruistic people in the world. a group, whose heart is in dublin, ireland. whose spirit is with the world. a group that s never had any problem saying how they feel. u2. when u2 play live aid, things have changed. rock and roll was getting serious. music had changed the world. bono could change the world. u2 formed ten years ago when its members were still schoolboys. now, arguably, the hottest rock and roll band in the world. their last album, the joshua tree, has so far sold more than 13 million copies worldwide. u2, somehow, in the video
their last album the joshua tree has, so far, sold more than 13 million copies worldwide. u2, somehow in the vid yes a video age, were still developing and becoming a great band and maintaining that kind of connection with people. and not getting the message lost in the medium. you spent the last ten years finding out how to be in u2. spend the next ten years seeing what u2 can do.
has, so far, sold more than 13 million copies worldwide. u2, somehow, in the video age, were still developing and becoming a great band. and maintaining that kind of connection with people. and not getting the message lost in the medium. spent the last ten years finding out how to be in u2. spend the next ten years seeing what u2 can do.
Silver Synthetic in 2018 and recording in 2019, the band signed with
Jack White’s
Third Man Records label in early 2020. Like so many others, thanks to the pandemic, Silver Synthetic’s debut full-length was delayed by nearly a year, finally hitting shelves and streaming services this April.
While the band waits for tour dates to start showing up on calendars, Prakash joined a Zoom call to share more info about the band’s origin, how the sound comes together, and what the scene is currently like in New Orleans.
When did this feel like it was turning from a couple of guys getting together to play music to something that needed a name?