Details on U2’s next album is coming out a slow trickle but here is another drop in the bucket: the reporting effort, entitled ‘No to the Horizon Line “and is expected to be released on Friday, November 14, according to a recent report in the Sunday Mirror. While the camp of the banda has yet to confirm the news, U2’s record label, Universal, corroborates the story - at least in part - to register the URL www.nolineonthehorizon.com.
According to the Mirror, set for the songs “There is no line on the horizon ‘,’ For Your Love”, “Love is all we have left, ” a bird ‘,’ Time of Delivery”, “If I could live my life again ‘,’ Cedars of Lebanon “and the title track. Another report of a fansite revealed that Anton Corbijn and a crew of 19 shot a video of the latter - to rush to be the first single and is expected late next month - with the director Anton Corbijn in the Spanish city of Cadiz, although Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen, Jr. were not present.
“We will call another record that the promise of being an incredibly innovative collection of songs,” producer Daniel Lanois said Spinner U2 album earlier this year. “I’m excited about it. We have been reference Jimi Hendrix records. I was interested in the drum and feels that track” Crosstown Traffic “has an incredible drum performance. We wanted to hear some of the battery Mitch Mitchell.” (link)

