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U2 and Bono are facing a backlash after the band posted statements supporting Gaza last Sunday, with some critics saying it's ...
Some fans of the Irish band reacted by saying they would stop listening to their music because they root for 'war criminals' ...
Bono and his bandmates have released personal statements condemning Hamas' "diabolical" actions and how Benjamin Netanyahu ...
Bono does have street cred when it comes to humanitarian issues, but when it comes to Gaza, he's morally equivocating.
In his statement, Bono wrote that the Israeli government “deserves a categorical and unequivocal condemnation.” ...
Many artists try their best to make a song as good as they can, but The Edge knew when U2 had been pushed far enough in the ...
"We are not experts in the politics of the region, but we want our audience to know where we each stand," the band said in a ...
Few bands can talk about themselves the way that U2 can, which kind of makes sense.
After U2 released 'War' in 1983, they became a "political band," but according to Bono, the album was about much more than just politics.
Though U2 has received much critical acclaim over the years, including 22 Grammy wins, Bono said on the podcast that there have been times he's felt embarrassed by the band's output.
Bono confessed that he "was singing out of my body because I wasn’t thinking about singing" when U2 got started. "That’s the thing: We didn’t know enough about music. We were making it up.