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Music | Interview 100% | 24 Nov 2004
U2: On Your Marks, Get Set VertiGo! Stuart Clark
U2 are about to unleash their new album How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb. The world’s media are descending on Dublin. And Bono is back at the punch-bag, getting into fighting shape before the shit storm really explodes. The gloves are off. He’s got work to do. And he’s going to do it. Words Stuart Clark, additional reporting by Niall Stokes.

Music | News 98% | 23 Jul 2008
U2 Red Rocks re-release plus album rumours The Hot Press Newsdesk
The U2 reissue onslaught continues with a digitally overhauled version of their 1983 live album, Under A Blood Red Sky, out here on September 20.

Music Review | Live 95% | 30 Jul 2009
U2 @ Croke Park - They came, they claw, they conquered Stuart Clark
They came from the four corners to see U2 at Croke Park. Our reviewer caught the opening night of the 360º tour’s Irish leg.

Music | News 95% | 18 Oct 2008
U2 Get Shares In Live Nation The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 are to receive 1.56 million shares worth around $18.5 million in American concert promoters Live Nation Inc.

Music | Main Event 86% |  9 Mar 2009
UPDATED: U2 announce tour details The Hot Press Newsdesk
As their album reaches the No.1 spot in the UK and Ireland, U2 have announced details of their 360° Tour, which is being sponsored by Blackberry.

Music | Interview 84% | 16 Jul 2002
U2 got a lot to answer for The Mixed Grill
Hot Press readers worldwide want to know about Bono for president, Larry for lead singer, that mysterious tattoo, the greatest book, and more. Bono and Larry smoulder on the coals of the hp mixed grill

Music | News 83% |  9 Feb 2005
Anton Corbijn's U2 photo-book released this week The Hot Press Newsdesk
Anton Corbijn's long-awaited photography book U2&I is now available for fans to purchase

Music | News 83% | 13 Oct 2005
U2 slam Hilary Clinton The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have hit out at former first lady Hilary Clinton after it was revealed that she is using their Washington concert as an opportunity to fundraise for the Democrat Party.

Music | News 83% | 13 Aug 2004
U2 photobook set for October release The Hot Press Newsdesk
The new U2 photobook, U2 Show: The Art Of Touring, is being published by Riverhead on October 21.

Music | News 83% | 31 Aug 2004
U2 photography book set for release The Hot Press Newsdesk
Anton Corbijn's collection of photographs has been given the U2 seal of approval

Music | News 83% |  9 Jan 2009
U2 fans warned about bogus Slane show The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Garda Fraud Squad investigate online ticket scam

Music | News 83% | 16 Mar 2005
New in-their-own-words U2 book for release The Hot Press Newsdesk
HarperCollins have unveiled a microsite to prime U2 fans for their new book, U2 By U2

Music | News 83% | 11 Oct 2004
U2 issue warning about online ticket fraud The Hot Press Newsdesk
Paul McGuinness has spoken out against websites selling tickets for unconfirmed U2 dates in the UK and Ireland

Music | News 83% | 22 Apr 2005
U2 announce extra Croke Park date The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have added a third Dublin date to their Vertigo world tour

Music | News 83% |  6 Nov 2006
All That U2 Can’t Leave Behind: win a U2-signed book! The Hot Press Newsdesk
The next issue of Hot Press, out on Thursday November 16, finds Ireland’s most fortnightly magazine celebrating the release of U2 18 Singles.

Music | News 83% | 26 Feb 2009
Vote for the greatest ever U2 song The Hot Press Newsdesk
HMV's social networking site getcloser.com are asking U2 fans to vote online for what they think is the band's best song.

Music | News 82% | 16 Feb 2004
U2 still on course for 2004 release The Hot Press Newsdesk
Paul McGuinness has confirmed that it's full steam ahead, not back to the drawing board, for the next U2 record

Music | News 82% | 19 Oct 2009
U2 to stream 360 Tour gig on YouTube The Hot Press Newsdesk
It's taking place in the early hours of Monday morning.

Music | News 82% | 28 Oct 2009
U2 free Berlin Wall gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 will perform a free show at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin to mark the 20th anniversary of the tearing down of the Berlin Wall in 1989.

Broadcast | Gallery 82% | 15 Nov 2006
U2 fan pictures  
Have a look at all the pictures sent in by U2 fans worldwide!

Music | News 82% |  1 Feb 2008
U2 considering O2 Arena residency The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 manager Paul McGuinness has expressed interest in the band playing in London's O2 Arena this autumn.

Music | News 82% |  5 Oct 2005
Another first: U2 take over the Conan O'Brien show The Hot Press Newsdesk
As if they didn't have enough achievements under their belt already, U2 are to be the first muscial guests to 'take over' the prestigious Late Show With Conan O'Brien in the US.

Music | News 82% |  5 Feb 2002
U2 Phoenix Park Plans Denied The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hotpress.com investigate the rumours of U2 & The Phoenix Park ... (they just don't go away you know)...

Music | News 82% | 12 Jun 2008
Paul McGuinness reveals U2 release date The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 manager Paul McGuinness has been dropping hints about the release of the new U2 album, which is provisionally planned for October.

Music | News 82% | 18 Feb 2009
HMV stage midnight U2 opening The Hot Press Newsdesk
Fans will be able to get hold of No Line On The Horizon within minutes of its Irish release.

Music | News 82% | 25 Sep 2006
U2 book signing causes mayhem on O'Connell St The Hot Press Newsdesk
A lucky 250 U2 fans got the chance to meet their idols at a book signing in Eason's on O'Connell Street yesterday (September 24). View our photo gallery direct from Dublin 1.

Music | News 82% | 16 Sep 2003
U2 Live From Slane Castle track-listing revealed The Hot Press Newsdesk
Get excited people - we bring you the track-listing of the U2 Go Home: Live From Slane Castle DVD

Music | News 81% |  5 Jul 2005
U2 win court battle with former stylist The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have won their court battle with former stylist Lola Cashman over tour memorbilia and clothing they claim she stole while employed by the band during their Joshua Tree world tour in 1987. The verdict was announced this morning (Tuesday July 5) to a packed Dublin Circuit Civil Court by Mr Justice Matthew Deery. Neither Ms Cashman nor members of U2 were present to hear the verdict.

Music | News 81% | 21 Jan 2005
U2 reveal world tour kick off + support The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have confirmed some details of their Vertigo world tour, including the much coveted support slot

Music | News 81% | 19 May 2005
U2 struck by Vertigo The Hot Press Newsdesk
Chicago fans took a double-take recently when U2 played 'Vertigo' twice during their set

Music | Interview 81% | 15 Jan 2004
Lights, Camera, Rock action Stuart Clark
Russian cosmonauts, mexican desperadoes and cranky italian elephants – it’s all in a day’s work for solo too supremo Ned O’Hanlon, the man entrusted with documenting the multi-media extravaganza that is the U2 live experience.

Music | News 81% | 25 Feb 2005
U2 enter The Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame The Hot Press Newsdesk
Next month sees U2 inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame in New York

Music | News 81% | 31 Mar 2008
U2 sign up with Live Nation The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 sign long term deal with American company.

Music | News 81% |  3 Apr 2006
U2 provide film title track The Hot Press Newsdesk
They've accomplished more than many other bands but until now there was still one field not yet tackled by U2- the western theme song.

Music | News 81% | 10 Nov 2006
U2 hit the no1 spot in Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
'The Saints Are Coming', the new single by U2 and Green Day, has debuted at No.1 in Ireland.

Music | News 81% |  3 Mar 2004
U2 news: Bono-heavy '46664: The Event' releases + photo retrospective The Hot Press Newsdesk
The CDs and DVD from the Nelson Mandela AIDS awareness show will be heavily Irish in their content; Plus more news from the U2 camp with a photo retrospective tipped for publication

Music | News 81% | 20 Jul 2009
U2 support music teacher initiative The Hot Press Newsdesk
Millions are to be spent on nurturing young talent.

Music | News 81% | 27 Aug 2009
Academic conference on U2 The Hot Press Newsdesk
US university to host a conference on 'U2:The Hype and The Feedback'

Music | News 81% | 15 Jul 2004
U2 CD AWOL in France The Hot Press Newsdesk
French police have been alerted after a CD of new U2 songs went missing during a band photo shoot in Nice.

Music | News 81% | 13 Nov 2002
New U2 studio for Dublin city centre The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 announce details of the construction of a penthouse studio to be built at Britain Quay

Music | News 81% | 15 Oct 2003
U2: Nancy Sinatra cover is legit The Hot Press Newsdesk
Reports that U2 are suing Nancy Sinatra are completely unfounded

Music | News 81% | 26 Oct 2004
U2 to break new ground with customised iPod [updated] The Hot Press Newsdesk
In what could prove to be one of the year's biggest marketing coups, Apple Computer Inc. have inked a deal with U2 which sees the band putting their name to a customised iPod. [pics courtesy of Apple]

Music | News 81% |  3 Feb 2006
U2 scoop up at the Meteors The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Meteor Awards took place in Dublin last night and U2 were the clear winners, winning in all three categories they were nominated in.

Music | News 81% | 26 Jul 2005
Michael Eavis: Not a U2 fan, then The Hot Press Newsdesk
Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis has described U2 as “blighters” after the band rejected an offer to play at the 2005 festival.

Music | News 81% |  1 Feb 2005
U2 Issue Apology Over Ticket Controversy The Hot Press Newsdesk
When presale tickets for the U2 tour went on sale, the demand far exceeded the supply – and the technology wasn’t up to it!

Music | Interview 81% | 16 Aug 2001
The crowd beneath their feet Stuart Bailie
They may sport one of the most original sounds in rock’n’roll – but along the way they’ve been influenced by some of the greats. STUART BAILIE identifies the ten (plus!) key influences on the music of U2

Music | News 80% | 24 Nov 2004
U2 downloads clean up on iTunes The Hot Press Newsdesk
hotpress.com reveals the tracklisting of the complete U2 digital download which, since going on sale last week, has been exceeding predicted sales figures

Music | News 80% |  5 Mar 2009
U2 set for another Irish number one The Hot Press Newsdesk
They're outselling the rest of the top 20 combined.

Music | News 80% | 17 Aug 2009
U2 break Wembley record The Hot Press Newsdesk
They're also hoping to find post-360 Tour homes for The Claw.

Music | News 80% | 22 Nov 2007
U2 deny London residency rumours The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have quashed rumours of a residency in London's O2 Arena next year.

Music | News 80% |  8 Apr 2005
U2 Me Are Everything The Hot Press Newsdesk
Backcombed bouffants, mullets and white boy Afros. No, we’re not talking about The A – Z Of Really Bad Haircuts, but the new Anton Corbijn photo-book, U2 & I, which serves up a pictorial history of the band from February 1982 (New Orleans) to April 2004 (Portugal). Pictures supplied courtesy of Anton Corblin/ U2 & I published by Schirmmer/Mosel

Music | News 80% | 28 Sep 2004
U2 confirm Croke Park shows [updated] The Hot Press Newsdesk
With first single 'Vertigo' now spinning high on radio playlists, U2 have announced details of their Dublin tour dates

Music | News 80% | 24 Jul 2009
U2 stage times The Hot Press Newsdesk
The chaps are on at 8.45pm.

Music | News 80% | 25 Sep 2009
U2 set new Giants Stadium attendance record The Hot Press Newsdesk
They've also announced more European tour dates.

Music | News 80% | 19 Aug 2004
World exclusive: U2 insider talks about the new album The Hot Press Newsdesk
... And it's not called Vertigo! The man otherwise known as "Bono's doppelganger", Neil McCormick, talks sounds, songwriting and stadium-sized pressure in the most revealing U2 album preview yet.

Music | News 80% | 11 Aug 2006
U2 to move royalties to the Netherlands The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 are set to follow in the Rolling Stones’ steps by transferring the music publishing wing of their operation to the Netherlands.

Music | News 80% | 17 Dec 2008
Inside The U2 Studio The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press is delighted to bring you this peek at U2 applying the finishing touches to their new album in London.

Music | News 80% |  8 Aug 2009
U2 top box-office chart The Hot Press Newsdesk
They've grossed over $40 million from five shows.

Music | News 80% | 15 Mar 2005
U2 honoured in Rock 'n' Roll's 50th anniversary year The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 was inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame in a memorable ceremony held in New York

Music | News 80% | 15 Nov 2004
U2 reveal details of 2005 world tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
With their album release only days away, U2 have been speaking to Hot Press about their upcoming world tour and the likely candidates for the prestigious support slot

Music | News 80% | 25 Mar 2009
U2 Confirm 3rd Dublin Date The Hot Press Newsdesk
As predicted by Hot Press, U2 have confirmed a third date in Croke Park this July.

Music | News 80% |  3 Nov 2006
U2 announce 3D concert film The Hot Press Newsdesk
Demons for new technology that they are, U2 are planning to release a 3-D Vertigo concert film, which will premiere next year.

Music | News 80% | 27 Feb 2009
More U2 tour details emerge The Hot Press Newsdesk
The first batch of dates will be announced on March 9

Music | News 80% | 15 Apr 2008
U2 to reissue three albums The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 will re-release three albums in deluxe sets this summer.

Music | News 79% | 12 Feb 2004
U2 reunited with Lillywhite but release date unclear The Hot Press Newsdesk
Former producer Steve Lillywhite is in the studio with U2 but cannot reveal the expected finish date for the album

Music | News 79% | 11 Feb 2009
2XM's U2 exclusive The Hot Press Newsdesk
The No Line On The Horizon title-track gets its world premiere on the rock station on Thursday.

Music | News 79% | 12 Aug 2005
U2 honoured for humanitarian work The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 are to be honoured by the Portugeuse government this weekend when the Vertigo tour stops off in Lisbon.

Music | News 79% | 27 Jun 2007
Clinton supporters snub U2 The Hot Press Newsdesk
When fans were asked to choose a theme song for Hilary Clinton's Presidential campaign, it seems U2 didn't quite cut it.

Music | News 79% | 12 Mar 2009
U2 score their seventh American number one album The Hot Press Newsdesk
They're also going back to Fez.

Music | Interview 79% |  6 Nov 2002
Pushing the envelope Olaf Tyaransen
With the launch of a commemorative series of Irish postage stamps celebrating four of the nation's most important rock legends, we revisit some of the seminal moments in the careers of Phil Lynott, Rory Gallagher, Van Morrison and - first - U2

Music | News 79% | 16 Oct 2003
Newsflash: U2 save One In Four  
U2 have put out big money to secure the future of the Dublin-based sexual abuse support centre

Music | News 79% | 15 Nov 2006
U2 win court battle against stylist The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have won their legal battle against their former stylist, Lola Cashman.

Music | News 79% | 19 May 2008
U2 move album sessions to France The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 soundman Joe O’Herlihy has revealed that following a stint in Dublin’s Windmill Lane Studios, the band are set to do some warm weather recording overseas.

Music | News 79% | 22 Oct 2004
U2 decline Glanstonbury invitation The Hot Press Newsdesk
Glastonbury organisers have confirmed that U2 will not be headlining next year's festival

Music | Interview 79% | 16 Aug 2001
Full circle Liam Mackey
With their biggest dates ever in Ireland looming, LIAM MACKEY dips into voluminous hotpress archives and selects a small sample of what the paper said about U2 over the years

Music | News 79% |  9 Mar 2006
U2 postpone final 10 tour dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have been forced to pull out of the last shows of their Veritgo world tour.

Music | News 79% | 12 Dec 2005
U2 given Amnesty International award The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have been honoured with an accolade from campaign group Amnesty International.

Music | News 79% | 24 Mar 2005
U2 prepare for Vertigo tour launch The Hot Press Newsdesk
With band currently involved in rehearsals in Canada, U2 manager Paul McGuinness (and an eavesdropping fan with super hearing) has revealed some details of what's in store...

Music | News 79% |  6 Nov 2009
U2 UNITE BERLIN Rowan Stokes
U2 played an electrifying mini-set to an audience of 10,000 at Brandenburger Tor (Brandenburg Gate) this evening, to mark the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.

Music | News 79% | 23 Jul 2009
U2 join Rock And Roll Hall of Fame birthday bill The Hot Press Newsdesk
The party's taking place in New York in October.

Music | News 79% | 11 Jan 2006
U2 lead the way for Ireland in Brit Awards The Hot Press Newsdesk
The nominations for the 2006 Brit Awards have been announced, and it's no surprise that U2 are waving the Irish flag.

Music | News 79% | 12 Sep 2005
U2 confirm next single and DVD release The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have confirmed ‘All Because Of You’ as the fourth single to be lifted from their Vertigo album.

Music | News 79% | 19 Jan 2009
U2 release lead single PLUS album artwork revealed The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have confirmed the cover artwork & track-listing of their No Line On The Horizon album.

Music | Interview 79% | 16 Aug 2001
Ace of bass Dermod Moore
Opening our U2 special, DERMOD MOORE catches up with ADAM CLAYTON during the UK leg of the Elevation tour, and delves deep into the physics of music celebrity, politics and, er, penises

Music | News 79% |  5 Sep 2008
New U2 album provisionally slated for February 2009 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Following on from Bono's comments that 2009 will be their year, it's confirmed: there will definitely be no new U2 album this year.

Music | Interview 79% |  4 Dec 2002
Close to The Edge Olaf Tyaransen
With a new ‘Best Of’ bringing the band’s story up to date, U2’s guitar man steps forward to riff on good times and bad, the private life of a public figure, discovering the secrets of the universe on mushrooms, and why, after all these years, few things match the high of being a member of U2

Music | News 79% | 17 Dec 2008
U2 join War Child's Heroes project The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2, The Clash and Elbow have joined War Child's Heroes project to raise money for children living in the world's most dangerous war zones.

Music | News 79% |  7 Mar 2009
U2 name their tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Kiss The Future is on its way!

Music | News 79% | 23 Mar 2004
Garrett "Jacknife" Lee on board with U2 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Garrett "Jacknife" Lee is the latest person to assist U2 with the recording of their somewhat overdue new album

Music | News 79% | 20 May 2005
U2 deny plans for extra Dublin date The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have confirmed that they will not be playing a fourth date in Dublin

Music | News 79% |  5 Mar 2004
U2 not leaving it all behind The Hot Press Newsdesk
Steve Lilywhite is “an additional producer not a replacement” on U2's new album

Music | News 78% | 14 Feb 2005
U2 scoop three Grammy Awards The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 got their fair share of limelight at last night's Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles

Music | News 78% | 24 Jun 2003
U2 artwork a hoax The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 designers Four5One and label boss deny that leaked posters for the band's new album are official

Music | News 78% |  7 Jun 2006
U2 reveal new album plans The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bono has revealed that U2 are planning to start work on a new album.

Music | News 78% |  6 Jun 2007
U2 begin work on new songs The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 are back in Dublin following a songwriting sojourn in the medieval Moroccan city of Fez.

Music | News 78% | 27 Feb 2009
U2 talk tax The Hot Press Newsdesk
It's a taxing life being a rock star – as The Edge talks to Hot Press about the controversy over U2's tax situation.

Music Review | Live 78% |  1 Jul 2009
U2 Live In Barcelona: It's A Result! Olaf Tyaransen
The opening night of a U2 tour can be fraught with peril. But in the Camp Nou in Barcelona tonight they exorcised the demons of previous tours and started on a winning note. Report: Olaf Tyaransen

Music | News 78% | 19 Aug 2008
U2 unconcerned about YouTube furore The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press understands that there’s absolutely no concern in the U2 camp over four tracks from the band’s new album which leaked onto YouTube over the weekend.

Music | News 78% |  7 Jan 2005
U2 Tour Update The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 manager Paul McGuinness has confirmed that details of their 2005 world tour have yet to be finalised.

Music | News 77% | 24 Jan 2005
U2 World Tour Dates Announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
Having been forced to postpone the first batch of dates due to a family illness, U2 have confirmed that their 2005 Vertigo World Tour will kick off in San Diego on March 28.

Music | News 77% |  5 Jan 2009
U2 lead charge of new Irish releases The Hot Press Newsdesk
There's plenty of exciting Irish releases to look forward to in the coming months, including new records from U2, The Answer, Laura Izibor and more...

Music | Report 76% | 23 Nov 2006
Edge, this song doesn't have a chorus... Niall Stokes
Niall Stokes draws on his best-selling book Into The Heart: The Stories Behind The Songs Of U2 to offer a unique insight into the way in which some of the greatest songs in the history of popular music came into being.

Music | News 76% |  5 Jul 2001
U2 on DVD Stuart Clark
Christmas comes early for U2 fans in November when the band release a new live DVD.

Music | News 76% | 17 Jul 2009
The Edge remembers Michael Jackson The Hot Press Newsdesk
The current issue of Hot Press includes an exclusive interview with The Edge in which he talks about meeting Michael Jackson, the singer's death, criticism of U2 in Ireland, blogging and the controversy over U2’s carbon footprint. He also gives a unique insider’s view of how U2’s 360º Tour works.

Music | News 76% |  4 Sep 2008
Bono: new album "our chance to defy gravity once again" The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bono has been talking up the new U2 album, which appears to have been pushed back to early 2009.

Hot Features | Caught In The Net 75% | 16 Aug 2001
Wide awake on the web Stuart Clark
It's plastic Adam dolls, Zooropa wallpaper and bootleg CDs a-go-go: STUART CLARK knows there's a little U2 cyber-nerd inside all of us

Politics | Message 75% | 15 Mar 2001
U2: A Second Slane Is Needed Niall Stokes
Have you got a ticket? The way things are looking, that's going to be the question of the year. U2 played Slane Castle as one of the support acts when Thin Lizzy topped the bill there in 1981. Since then they have gone on to become the biggest band in the world.

Politics | Message 75% | 16 Aug 2001
The big picture Niall Stokes
On 25 August 2001 - twenty years after first appearing there in support to Thin Lizzy - U2 play Slane Castle. NIALL STOKES reflects on the extraordinary journey that has led up to this historic, and beautiful, day

Politics | Message 75% | 30 Jul 2009
The heavyweight champions of the world Niall Stokes
In rock terms, that's what U2 are, having successfully defended their crown against all-comers since The Joshua Tree crashed to No.1 in the US in 1987.

Music | News 74% | 17 Jan 2002
Poll position! The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 - without even releasing an album last year - have walked away with the 2001 Hot Press Readers' Poll. Here's the scoop...

Music | Homefront 74% | 16 Aug 2001
Easter Rising Colm O Hare
A Peter Frampton cover version, a flautist and female backing vocalists were all elements of FEEDBACK’s first ever live concert performance, yet this was th eoutfit that would eventually become U2. COLM O'HARE recalls the event

Music | News 74% | 26 Feb 2009
HMV getcloser.com poll for Greatest U2 Song The Hot Press Newsdesk
Check out the provisional results for getcloser.com's poll to find the greatest ever U2 song.

Music | News 74% | 17 Jan 2008
WORLD EXCLUSIVE: U2 and Kila collaborate on Ronnie Drew tribute The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2, Simon Carmody and Kila have led a collaboration on a special tribute to Ronnie Drew, which was recorded in Windmill Lane Studios in Dublin, over the past few days.

Music | News 72% | 22 Feb 2008
U2 and friends to perform Ronnie Drew tribute on RTÉ The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2, Andrea Corr, The Dubliners, Sinead O'Connor and Kila are among the acts who will appear on tonight's Late Late Show to perform their tribute to Ronnie Drew.

Politics | Frontlines 69% | 24 Aug 2001
U2: causes and crusades Stuart Bailie
STUART BAILIE recalls some of the social and political movements that have occupied U2's hearts and minds down through the years... not least, the Springfield Garbage Dump campaign

Hot Features | Interview 68% | 14 Nov 2002
U2: Wide Awake In America Bill Graham
Bill Graham reviews a new book by Boston D.J. Carter Alan, which sheds considerable light on U2's American breakthrough

Music | News 66% | 22 Jun 2005
U2: The Countdown to Croke Park The Hot Press Newsdesk
The stage times for the three Dublin shows have been announced

Music | Interview 66% | 25 Apr 1981
U2 VERSUS THE U.S. Bill Graham
Bill Graham joins the band on their 1981 American tour. [pics Adrian Boot]

Hot Features | Interview 65% |  9 Oct 2006
We did it our way Jackie Hayden
With the publication of U2 By U2, the band have finally got to tell the story of their success from their own perspective. It’s got some great pictures too.

Music | News 65% | 25 Feb 2002
Not just another U2 cover story... The Hot Press Newsdesk
What's Bono doing on the cover of international news magazine Time? Talking politics ("the art of the possible"), that's what

Music | News 65% |  1 Jul 2004
U2 look set for Glastonbury '05 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Unless 2 Unlimited are thinking of reuniting, it would seem that Bono and co. are Glastonbury-bound next year...

Music | News 65% | 18 Nov 2004
U2: Apple iPod + album frenzy The Hot Press Newsdesk
hotpress.com brings you images of the packaging of U2's black Apple iPod and the wait is nearly over to get the new album. [Pics from ipodlounge.com]

Politics | Frontlines 65% | 24 Oct 2003
2 into 4 does go Stuart Clark
Colm O’Gorman explains how U2 helped the abuse victims’ organisation one in four to survive

Music | News 64% | 28 Jan 2005
U2 add extra London date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Tickets for U2's dates in the UK went on sale this morning and was, predictably, met with huge demand

Music | News 64% | 29 Aug 2007
U2 album recording 'going great' The Hot Press Newsdesk
Legendary producer and musician Daniel Lanois has revealed that big strides are being taken in the recording of U2's new album.

Music | News 63% | 30 Jul 2004
U2 news: Bono in Boston + Vertigo artwork hoax The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bono was among the stars and prominent politicians paying tribute to Senator Ted Kennedy on Wednesday in Boston's Symphony Hall.

Music Review | Live 63% | 12 Nov 2009
U2 Kimberly Mack
 

Music Review | Live 63% |  5 Jul 2001
U2 Duan Stokes
You get a continual sense from the entire band that they have rediscovered their love affair with live music

Music | Interview 63% | 13 Oct 2004
At home with ... Joe O'Herlihy Colm O Hare
Inside the Terenure lair of the resident grand wizard of live sound engineering on Planet Earth.

Music | News 63% | 10 Oct 2002
U2 album due out next summer The Hot Press Newsdesk
Edge talks about the new album, Bono scoops 'MusiCares' award and guests on Elvis tribute TV show

Music | News 63% |  8 Nov 2002
Exclusive: U2 talk about the new album The Hot Press Newsdesk
Edge waxes lyrical on the power of a "raw band sound"

Music | News 63% | 25 Jul 2009
U2 triumph at Croke Park The Hot Press Newsdesk
They came, they saw, they comprehensively rocked the gaff!

Music | News 63% | 29 May 2009
U2 make surprise Island birthday bash appearance The Hot Press Newsdesk
The band turned up last night in London.

Music | News 63% | 28 Oct 2005
U2 scoop up at Billboard Touring Awards The Hot Press Newsdesk
It's official: their Vertigo tour was the best.

Music | News 63% | 29 May 2009
Update: U2 appearing on late late tonight The Hot Press Newsdesk
They have just been confirmed to play on Kenny's last show

Music | Interview 63% | 17 Apr 1981
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Charlie McNally sees U2 launch their U.S. Invasion.

Music | News 63% |  3 Feb 2005
Larry Mullen issues statement about presale fiasco The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2.com has posted "An Open Letter From Larry Mullen" in which the drummer addresses both "long-time U2 fans" and "so-called U2 fans"...

Music | News 62% | 26 Jan 2009
Ireland leads the way with new U2 album The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2's new single 'Get On Your Boots' has shot straight to No.1 in the Irish airplay charts.

Music | News 62% | 24 Mar 2009
U2 set new ticket sales record The Hot Press Newsdesk
The band sold 650,000 tickets in under seven hours.

Music Review | Live 62% | 26 Apr 2001
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‘Beautiful Day’ is second out of the bag and the band’s, or specifically Bono’s, energy is palpable.

Music | Interview 62% | 20 Aug 1997
U2 in Belfast! Mike Edgar
Mike Edgar talks to U2 about their long awaited return to Belfast

Music | News 62% | 10 Mar 2009
U2 make 'crazy honky-tonk' demo The Hot Press Newsdesk
...so says School of Seven Bells frontman Benjamin Curtis, as he recounts how he was given a sneak listen to the No Line On The Horizon by his mates Edge and Bono.

Music | News 62% |  4 Oct 2002
U2 up for 4 MTV awards The Hot Press Newsdesk
 

Music | News 62% |  6 Nov 2008
U2 help raise money for the arts The Hot Press Newsdesk
The group took part in the effort to raise £500,000 on Monday at a fundraiser in London for Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy and the BRIT School.

Music | News 62% | 31 Oct 2002
WIN! hotpress.com giveaway The Hot Press Newsdesk
hotpress.com is offering YOU the chance to snare a copy of the now-out-of-print The U2 File signed by each member of the band

Music | News 62% | 31 Jan 2005
U2 confirm second Irish date The Hot Press Newsdesk
hotpress.com looks at how U2's Vertigo tour has been selling so far, and confirms details of their two Irish dates, which go on sale Friday

Music | Interview 62% | 23 Mar 2009
30 remarkable years: Why McGuinness has been good for U2 Olaf Tyaransen
He’s been at the helm with U2 since 1979. In the intervening time he’s been involved in every aspect of the career of the biggest rock band in the world. In a rare in-depth interview, Paul McGuinness talks about the highs and lows of managing the fab four and reflects on the State of the Nation and the implosion of the Irish economy.

Music | News 62% | 11 Dec 2006
U2 round off world tour with Green Day + Pearl Jam The Hot Press Newsdesk
The world's biggest band finished their tour with a little help from their friends.

Hot Features | Interview 62% |  2 Nov 1994
U2: The Book of Genesis Joe Jackson
Are Bono and the boys just a really good rock band or have they succeeded where the priests and politicians have failed and unlocked the neuroses of our colonial past? Joe Jackson indulges in a spot of cultural sparring with John Waters and finds the author of Race of Angels: Ireland and the Genesis of U2 well able to maintain his guard.

Music | Interview 62% | 18 Jun 1987
ROCKIN' ALL OVER THE STATES Liam Mackey
As "With Or Without You" hits No. 1 in the US singles charts, Liam Mackey joins U2 on their biggest - and most successful - American tour to date.

Music | Interview 62% | 30 Jul 2008
Standing close to the edge The Hot Press Newsdesk
Playing the role of The Edge in U2 tribute band Th Joshua Tree is not really a job you can do on the cheap.

Music | News 62% | 15 Sep 2003
U2 Live From Slane DVD to be released November The Hot Press Newsdesk
Fans can relive U2's 2001 Slane spectacular with the release of the DVD in November

Music | Interview 62% | 10 Aug 1989
WITH AND WITHOUT U2 Dermot Stokes
While the entity that is U2 continues to be the dominant focus in the creative lives of its four members, away from the band, Bono, The Edge, Adam and Larry have all indulged in extra-curricular activities, bringing them – and their music - into contact with such legends as Bob Dylan, Robbie Robertson, Keith Richards, and Roy Orbison, By Dermot Stokes

Music | News 62% |  7 Jun 2005
U2 release more tickets for UK dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Tickets for U2's concerts in London and Manchester are now available online

Music | News 62% | 17 Apr 2009
U2 ready new single The Hot Press Newsdesk
Already all over the Irish airwaves, U2's 'Magnificent' track will be the second single from their recent No.1 album.

Music | News 62% | 11 Apr 2007
U2 to cover Sgt Pepper's? The Hot Press Newsdesk
Turning 30 has made Hot Press feel a bit geriatric, but we’re mere kids compared to Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, which celebrates its 40th birthday this year.

Music | Interview 61% | 11 Mar 2009
Reading between the line (part 1) Olaf Tyaransen
As U2 gear up for the release of No Line On The Horizon, they meet HP to talk about the creation of their latest masterwork, meeting world leaders, the way they’re perceived in Ireland, the current state of the music business and their future plans.

Music | News 61% | 17 Jan 2002
All that you can't get enough of The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 release new US-only rarities and B-sides collection. Yank one if you can

Music | News 61% |  2 Jan 2002
U2 to take over the globe! The Hot Press Newsdesk
(Well, the Golden ones anyway)

Music | Interview 61% |  4 Dec 2002
Closer to the Edge Olaf Tyaransen
With a new 'best of' bringing the band's story up to date U2's guitar man steps forward to riff on good times and bad, the private life of a public figure, discovering the secrets of the universe on mushrooms and why, after all these years, few things match the high of being a member of U2. Special hotpress.com members edition: "director's cut" featuring interview sections unavailable anywhere else.

Music | News 61% | 17 Jan 2006
U2 ticket chaos in Brazil The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Brazilian contingent of U2's global following were left disgruntled after the allocation of tickets for their Sao Paolo show descended into chaos.

Music | News 61% | 29 Oct 2002
U2 can be on the telly The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2's Slane concert film receives its Irish premiere

Music | News 61% | 24 Sep 2008
U2 tour manager wins Lifetime Achievement Award The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2’s tour manager Dennis Sheehan has been selected for this year's prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award by the Parnelli Awards Board of Directors.

Music | Interview 61% | 11 Mar 2009
Reading between the line (part 2) Olaf Tyaransen
Part two of our U2 interview...

Music Review | Single 61% | 22 Sep 1993
Lemon Patrick Brennan
U2: "Lemon" (Island)

Music | News 61% |  5 Jul 2007
Classic U2 gig for DVD release The Hot Press Newsdesk
There are plans to release U2’s Mexico PopMart concert from 1997 on DVD later this year.

Music | Interview 61% | 16 Dec 2002
Matters of Life & Death Niall Stokes
At the end of an exciting, painful and earthshaking year, Bono reflects on the political and the personal – from drop the debt, September 11, Afghanistan and Genoa to the death of his father Bob, the birth of his son John and the enduring friendship which underpins U2’s music and career. Interview: Niall Stokes [this interview originally appeared in the spectacular Hot Press Annual 2002 - used in the pictures below - a very limited number of this unique collectors item will shortly be on sale - email u2@hotpress.ie to reserve a copy]

Music Review | Live 61% | 25 Jun 2005
U2 Live at Croke Park Peter Murphy
"Tonight it’s impossible to resist the tune’s Spielbergian scale.House lights full on, Mr Hewson looks like he’s being borne up by 80,000 voices."

Music Review | Single 61% | 17 Nov 1993
Stay (Faraway, So Close) Duan Stokes
U2: “Stay (Faraway, So Close)” (Island)

Music | News 61% |  2 Dec 2004
U2 album goes number one across the world The Hot Press Newsdesk
How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb has finished up a week of global sales with results that are nothing short of phenomenal

Music | News 61% |  4 Feb 2003
Celebration time, come on The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 to be given a special tribute by a stellar cast of musicians at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards later this month

Music | News 61% | 23 Jun 2004
U2 news: Silicon Valley + Glastonbury '05 The Hot Press Newsdesk
This year it's Silicon Valley, next year it's quite possibly Glastonbury and apparently we can expect a new single soon enough

Music | News 61% | 23 May 2006
U2 promote World Cup in the States The Hot Press Newsdesk
America’s ESPN cable sports network has enlisted U2’s help to promote its live World Cup coverage.

Music | News 61% |  7 Jan 2005
Illness Confirmed as Reason for U2 Tour Delay Stuart Clark
Uncertainty still surrounds U2's plans for their world tour, which had been due to kick off in March 2005.

Music | News 61% | 23 May 2005
Bono reveals talk of re-recording Pop The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have been talking about revisiting their album Pop, which Bono says is "not what it was intended to be"

Music | Interview 60% | 29 Oct 2003
Dan The Man Colm O Hare
Daniel Lanois is thriving as a solo artist but his work with U2 is not yet done.

Music | News 60% |  9 Apr 2009
U2 add more support groups The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bell X1 and The Script have both got the Croker call.

Broadcast | Gallery 60% |  1 Jan 2010
Crowd @ U2  
Some of the many faces that travelled from all corners of the globe to see U2 play a triumphant hometown gig

Broadcast | Gallery 60% |  1 Jan 2010
U2 @ Croke Park on Monday, July 27  
U2 pitch up to Croke Park for the final night of their Dublin jaunt with a little help from fellow locals The Script and Bell X1

Music | News 60% | 26 Feb 2009
U2 talk to Hot Press about their new album, the recession, politics and more The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press was granted unique access to U2, interviewing all four members as they rehearsed for their recent Brit Awards appearance. They talk about No Line On The Horizon, how they're viewed in Ireland, the current state of the music business and more...

Music | News 60% | 13 Feb 2009
U2 make American TV history The Hot Press Newsdesk
The boys are playing a five-night residency on the Letterman show.

Music | News 60% |  6 Feb 2009
U2 premiere new video The Hot Press Newsdesk
The video for U2’s new single, 'Get On Your Boots', will be premiered today on U2.com, with a television premiere on RTÉ’s Six One News.

Music | News 60% | 19 Dec 2008
U2 announce new album details The Hot Press Newsdesk
The new U2 album is to be called No Line On The Horizon, and is due for release next March.

Music | News 60% | 13 Aug 2008
U2 Red Rocks and Under A Blood Red Sky details emerge The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2's Live At Red Rocks DVD and the Under A Blood Red Sky album will now get the re-release treatment on September 26.

Music | News 60% | 16 Jul 2008
U2 re-masters expected to top charts The Hot Press Newsdesk
Coldplay's Viva La Vida is likely to see the end of its current reign at the top of the Irish charts as U2 release re-mastered versions of their classic albums Boy, October and War.

Music | News 60% | 10 Jul 2008
U2 expand re-issue package The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 fans are going to have to do some serious shelling out over the next few weeks if they want to keep their collections up to date.

Music | News 60% | 29 May 2008
UPDATED: U2 reveal bonus tracks for deluxe re-releases The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have announced details of the bonus tracks gracing the Deluxe format version of their Boy, October and War album, which is out in July.

Music | News 60% | 19 Feb 2008
Daniel Lanois talks about new U2 album The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 producer Daniel Lanois has been talking about the recording of the band's new album, which resumes this week in Dublin’s Windmill Lane studio.

Music | News 60% |  4 Jan 2008
U2 3D concert film to get cinema screenings The Hot Press Newsdesk
3D-equipped cinemas are to show the new U2 concert film 'U2 3D' beginning on February 22.

Music | News 60% | 14 Dec 2007
U2 3D concert film set for January release The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have set a date for the release of their 3D concert film 'U2 3D'.

Music | News 60% | 13 Aug 2007
U2 to feature in documentary The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 are set to feature prominently in Here Is What Is, a new fly-on-the-studio-wall documentary that’s been put together by their long-time confidante Daniel Lanois.

Music | News 60% | 19 Jul 2007
Gisele Bundchen to star in next U2 vid The Hot Press Newsdesk
According to well-placed sources the world’s highest-paid supermodel, Gisele Bundchen, has agreed to star in the video for the next U2 single – whenever and whatever that is.

Music | News 60% | 21 May 2007
U2 wow Cannes audience The Hot Press Newsdesk
Fans and festival folk heading to see the world premiere of U2 3D at Cannes Film Fest got more than expected when the world's most famous Irishmen played an impromptu set on the red carpet.

Music | News 60% |  7 Dec 2006
U2 and others call for copyright extension The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2, Paul McCartney and Robbie Williams and other notables have called for a change to extend the length that copyright laws apply.

Music | News 60% |  9 Oct 2006
U2 split from long-standing label The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have announced that after 26 years they're to part with Island Records, though they're now moving to another subsidiary of Universal.

Music | News 60% | 13 Mar 2006
U2 to reschedule Vertigo dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Those left disappointed with the postponment of the band's last dates for the Vertigo tour will be glad to know that they're busy rescheduling the concerts.

Music | News 60% | 21 Nov 2005
U2 confirm first dates of 2006 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Irish rock gods U2 have confirmed their first dates for next year's Vertigo 2006, now that Vertigo 2005 has nearly run its course.

Music | News 60% | 20 Oct 2005
U2 release live DVD - see the artwork here! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press is delighted to bring you this sneak preview of the Vertigo 2005 – U2 Live From Chicago cover artwork.

Music | News 60% |  9 Sep 2005
U2 head all-star New Orleans telethon The Hot Press Newsdesk
In one of the starriest line-ups we've seen since Live 8, celebs and artists led by U2 are rallying together to raise money for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. A special telethon will be aired on all six US networks as well as Sky One tonight.

Music | News 60% | 11 Jul 2005
U2 set Album Chart record The Hot Press Newsdesk
In what is almost certainly an all-time record, U2 currently have no less than eleven albums in the Irish Top 75, as compiled by IRMA.

Music | News 60% | 11 Mar 2005
U2 Even Better Than THe Real Thing The Hot Press Newsdesk
As U2 get ready to launch their Vertigo World Tour in San Diego, a whole gaggle – or should that be whoop? – of Irish artists have covered their songs on the Today FM supported Even Better Than The Real Thing.

DONT USE Events | Gig 60% |  6 Jan 2005
U2 tour postponed? The Hot Press Newsdesk
Reports circulating this morning suggest that U2 have postponed the start of their world tour due to "family illness."

Music | News 60% | 14 Sep 2004
U2 announce official album details The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 fans can finally revel in some official news: the title and release date of the new album

Music | News 60% | 13 Sep 2004
U2: Single Details Confirmed. The Hot Press Newsdesk
As first revealed by hotpress.com "Vertigo" has been confirmed as the first single to be taken from the band's as yet untitled 11th studio album. Due to hit the racks on November 5th, 'Vertigo' is an epic U2 track laced with big guitars and soaring vocals.

Music | News 60% |  6 May 2004
U2 snapped in Portugual The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 took everyone – including their Portuguese record company – unawares this week when they arrived in Lisbon to do a photo-shoot with official band snapper Anton Corbijn

Music | News 60% |  1 Aug 2002
The odd couple? The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 deny reports of an outdoor New York show with, eh, Bon Jovi

Music | News 60% | 22 Aug 2002
Lightning strikes The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 to release new single 'Electrical Storm' in October - the leader track from this autumn's Greatest Hits 1990-2000

Music | News 60% | 13 Feb 2002
Standing on the stages with giants The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 and Oasis: together at last... The ultimate double-header stadium tour confirmed (but with no UK or Irish dates, mind)

Music | News 60% | 13 Oct 2003
Bono: Nashville or bust The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 will take on the world for the release of their upcoming album, but not before a stop-over in Nashville...

Hot Features | Interview 60% |  8 Feb 2002
Even better than the reel thing John Walshe
John Walshe talks to Dreamchaser's Ned O'Hanlon, producer of Elevation: U2 Live From Boston

Music | News 60% | 11 Jan 2002
A sort of home? The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 in talks with DDDA about possible alternative locations for studio headquarters

Hot Features | Commentary 60% | 16 Aug 2001
Better than the real thing? Mark Kavanagh
MARK KAVANAGH considers U2’s adventures on the dancefloor

Music | News 60% | 16 Nov 2007
Joshua Tree re-release track available online The Hot Press Newsdesk
Previously unreleased U2 track 'Wave Of Sorrow,' which will be included in the new re-issue of The Joshua Tree, is now available online through iLike.com

Music | News 60% | 10 Nov 2003
Major Changes At Principle Management The Hot Press Newsdesk
After 18 years with Principle, Managing Director Sheila Roche has decided to leave the U2 camp

Music | News 60% | 19 Sep 2002
All that you can't leave behind The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 Live: A Concert Documentary - possibly the definitive book on U2's history as a live band - to be given an update and re-release following the tragic death of its compiler

  59% | 19 Nov 2004
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(9/100 Greatest Irish Albums)
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Recorded in Slane Castle in Co. Meath, this was the first U2 album on which the quartet used the studio as brush rather than canvas, with results that were often dense and impressionistic: the majestic title track, the fractious punk-funk of ‘Wire’, the slow motion fireworks of ‘MLK’ and ‘Bad’.

Hot Features | Interview 59% | 21 Jun 2007
At home with... Neil McCormick Jackie Hayden
In another case of “Bono made me do it”, former hotpress-er and U2 biographer Neil McCormick explains to Jackie Hayden how he ended up living near Bob The Builder and about the travails of interviewing all four U2 men on four different continents in the same evening. Photos by Mark Harrison.

Hot Features | Interview 59% | 20 Feb 2008
Three at last Tara Brady
Never ones to be left behind the times, Bono and chums have gone 3D with the release of U2 3D. Director Catherine Owens gives us the inside track on the historic project.

Music | Interview 59% |  8 Nov 2001
Kelly’s heroes Colm O Hare
Colm O'Hare meets Stereophonics, the Welsh band who consider Ireland a home away from home and are shortly to tour the US as U2’s guests

Music | Interview 59% | 29 Nov 2004
The Podfather Danielle Brigham
U2 might be the ones making download headlines, but their fellow Dubliners Greglab got their first.

Hot Features | Interview 59% | 30 Nov 2004
In the office with Steve Averill Cathal Dawson
Phil Udell catches up with the U2 sleeve designer and finds out what it takes to work with one of the biggest bands in the world.

Music | News 59% | 21 Jul 2008
Exclusive: Matt Bellamy reveals U2 influence! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Matt Bellamy has been talking exclusively to Hot Press about the new Muse album – and how it’s influenced by a certain Dublin four-piece.

Music | News 59% | 20 Sep 2007
U2 artwork makes European debut The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 fans take note: Stealing Hearts At A Travelling Show will appear at Music Ireland '07. This is the first time this unmissable exhibition has been shown in Europe, so be sure to check it out. The exhibition will feature the designs that shaped the band for 25 years and the designers will also present an intimate Q&A session in the Red room on Saturday October 6.

Music Review | Album 59% | 25 Jan 1995
Melon, Remixes for Propaganda Bill Graham
U2 : “Melon, Remixes for Propaganda” (Island)

Music | News 59% | 20 Jan 2003
The 'Hands' that conquered the Globe The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 scoop Golden Globe for Best Song From A Motion Picture with 'The Hands That Built America'. Next stop: the Oscars

Music | News 59% | 15 Feb 2008
U2 have Ho(l)mes to go to The Hot Press Newsdesk
David Holmes has confirmed to Hot Press that he will DJ a set at U2’s after-show party for their U23D film premiere in Dublin, and revealed details of his upcoming solo album due for release this year.

Hot Features | Commentary 59% | 30 Aug 2001
One From The Heart Peter Murphy
20 years and the last seven days: U2 have gone through a whole heavenhell of a lot to get here. One can only guess at Bono’s state of mind, high on the euphoria of playing the most ecstatic shows of his band’s career, drained from the freeze-dried exhaustion of flying home to Dublin from all points around Europe to endure the dim purgatories every son goes through when his father is dying.

Music | News 59% |  7 Feb 2005
Snow Patrol confirmed to support U2 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Snow Patrol will be opening for U2 during part of their European tour, hotpress.com can exclusively reveal

Hot Features | Reports 59% |  8 Feb 2008
Big is beautiful Evan Fanning
Well, some of the time! U2 3D has just hit the screens and it takes our appreciation of Bono and the boys into another dimension.

Music | Interview 59% | 21 Mar 2002
The unforgettable frame Kim Porcelli
Top snapper Rankin tells Kim Porcelli about the making of the perfect U2 shot

Music | News 59% | 10 Jan 2002
All that they must leave behind? The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2’s studio headquarters may face demolition by compulsory public order from the Docklands authority

Music | News 59% | 19 Sep 2002
Bono: leading from the front The Hot Press Newsdesk
The planet's most famous lead singer continues his humanitarian campaign, contributes to fundraising book project and appears on Oprah. Oh, and a Frank Sinatra cover and landmark U2 memorabilia exhibition are also en route

Hot Features | Interview 59% | 13 Sep 2004
The doppelganger effect Peter Murphy
Growing up alongside the nascent U2 in the ’70s, Neil McCormick dreamt that one day he too would rank among the rock’n’roll greats. having quit songwriting to focus on journalism, his musical ambitions were ironically realised when he found himself included among such heavyweight talents as leonard cohen, bob dylan and elvis presley on The Passion Of The Christ soundtrack.

Music | News 58% | 21 Jul 2009
The Tweetest Thing The Hot Press Newsdesk
Online postcards from The Edge!

Music | Interview 58% | 18 Sep 2002
The agony in the garden Colm O Hare
Now back on the road with his own band, sometime Pogue Terry Woods recalls a near disaster on-stage with U2 in New York

Music Review | Album 58% | 12 Nov 2002
Original Soundtracks 1 Bill Graham
U2 are still determined to be better than the best in his class, and to produce music that is genuinely transcendent

Music | Interview 58% | 22 Oct 2002
Sound investment Phil Udell
The proceeds from a new CD featuring the cream of Ireland’s musical talent including U2, Sinéad O’Connor and Ash will benefit people living with mental illness

Music | Interview 58% | 23 Mar 1989
Twenty Years Of Rhythm N Booze Conor O'Mahony
Hot Press celebrates two decades of The Baggot Inn, still Dublin s premier pub venue and home, at various times, to the likes of U2, Thin Lizzy and Something Happens! Here, manager Charlie McGettigan flips through his scrapbook of memories in the company of Conor O Mahony and reveals how the recent appearance of a donkey at a Joshua Trio gig brought things full circle at The Baggot. (Not to mention, Full Circle.)

Music Review | Album 58% | 11 Oct 1980
Boy Declan Lynch
"U2 make me think", it's been said. That criterion is used a lot these days, because as rock'n'roll gets older, its priorities and values change. It spreads itself out and becomes more adjustable, like a toy.

Music | Interview 58% | 17 Jan 2001
Swede Dreams Niall Crumlish
Having broken up Pavement, STEPHEN MALKMUS has had plenty of time to devote to making his eponymous solo album and indulging his obsession with all things Irish from U2 to Thin Lizzy to Planxty. NIALL CRUMLISH cocks an ear and raises an eyebrow

Music | Interview 58% | 14 Aug 2002
Pumping up the stereos Stuart Clark
Where other bands moan about the music industry or spend small fortunes bringing their stage designs to life, Stereophonics like to keep it nice and simple. Or at least as nice and simple as it gets when you tour with U2, get advice from Prince Charles and see Slipknot with their masks off

Music | Interview 58% | 15 Apr 2003
The man behind the wires Peter Murphy
Pioneering ambient artist, film-scorer, and producer of choice for everyone from Willie Nelson to U2, Daniel Lanois has assembled one of the most impressive CVs in modern rock. And with his new album, Shine, having just hit the racks, he’s far from done yet, as he tells Peter Murphy

Music | Interview 58% | 17 Feb 2000
THE SHAMROCK SHUFFLE Peter Murphy
FROM A WHISPER TO A SCREAM is a major new six-part RTE series. Directed by DAVID HEFFERNAN, and featuring new interviews with the major players including Van Morrison, Bob Geldof, U2 and Siniad O Connor it traces the history of Irish music, from showbands to boybands and beyond. By PETER MURPHY.

Music | News 58% | 15 Apr 2003
With or without them The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have denied reports that they are to play a BBC Music Live gig

Music | News 58% | 15 Apr 2002
Record time The Hot Press Newsdesk
Workaholics to a man and clearly unable to grasp the concept of time off, U2 already have much of their next album (due out in '03) in the bag - and apparently it's poppier and "more immediate" than All That You Can't Leave Behind

Music | Interview 58% | 29 Apr 2005
That Patrol Emotion Colin Carberry
“It’s the toughest thing we’ve ever had to do, it’s broken our fucking hearts.” While the recent sacking of founder member Mark McClelland has taken its toll on Gary Lightbody, the Snow Patrol mainman remains upbeat about their not-at-all-difficult fourth album, supporting U2 and their own stadium headliner in Killarney. Interview by Colin Carberry. Photography by Bradley Quinn

Music | Interview 58% | 10 Mar 1988
This Is The Story Cathy Dillon
Christy Dignam of Aslan has never been one to pull his punches and, as a result, controversy has dogged the band with every new public utterance. Now as their debut album Feel No Shame nestles at the top of the Irish charts, in an in-depth interview he attempts to set the record straight, on his attitude to U2, poverty, drugs, groupies, his personal life and the macho implications of the band s image and music. Sceptical Eye: Cathy Dillon

Music | Interview 58% | 22 Apr 2005
A Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man Paul Nolan
Since the release of their sophomore album Antics late last year, New York goth-rock quartet Interpol have risen to the pantheon of great contemporary bands. In a rare in-depth interview, the group’s erudite frontman Paul Banks here discusses the making of Antics, their upcoming support slot with U2, the band’s peers in the NYC indie scene, The Strokes, Nirvana and David Lynch - and where one of the most acclaimed groups of recent years go to from here. Interview by Paul Nolan.

Music | News 58% | 13 Mar 2009
U2 add second Croker show & announce ticket details The Hot Press Newsdesk
Glasvegas and Kaiser Chiefs are supporting.

Music | Interview 58% |  6 Aug 1997
POP NOT FLOP Neil McCormack
The spectacle of U2 playing to 50,000 admirers with OASIS as their support band would seem to suggest that reports of PopMart's demise have been greatly exagerrated. And, behind the scenes, the mood is even more upbeat as the two bands revel in a mutual appreciation society. Neil "Access All Areas" McCormick was with them in the dressing room, the mini-bus and the after-hours bar.

Music | News 58% | 10 Jul 2006
The Chilis lay into U2..and the Black Eyed Peas The Hot Press Newsdesk
Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith had harsh words for both U2 and Black Eyed Peas as the American funk rockers arrived in last weekend for their Oxegen and T In The Park festival headliners.

Music | News 58% | 26 Mar 2009
U2 Announce Republic Of Loose As An Opening Act The Hot Press Newsdesk
The group will play support at a Croke Park show this summer.

Music | News 58% |  7 Dec 2000
U2 Banned! Stuart Clark
All That You Can't Leave Behind isn't as universally popular as first thought. Report:: Stuart Clark

Music | Interview 58% | 14 Jun 1979
THE U2 WAY Bono U2
1980. Bono writes about being in a band on the threshold.

Hot Features | Interview 58% |  3 Feb 2000
Christy Turlington Olaf Tyaransen
Ahead of her appearance at a huge charity fashion show in Dublin, the supermodel talks mountain-climbing, modelling, smoking and U2. By OLAF TYARANSEN.

Music | Interview 57% | 26 Nov 2003
Notes From The Underground Hannah Hamilton
Freebird Records owner Brian Foley explains why over the past 25 years his store has become a firm favourite with such luminaries as Sonic Youth, Elvis Costello and U2.

Music | News 57% |  9 Jul 2003
Hearts and lemons The Hot Press Newsdesk
Extra, extra special: we're delighted to bring you a sneak peek at seminal new U2 graphic-design-retrospective collectors' book, Stealing Hearts At A Traveling Show: The Graphic Design Of U2

Music | Interview 57% | 15 Dec 2000
Confessions Of A Rock Star Neil McCormack
Journalist NEIL McCORMICK was a schoolmate of BONO when U2 were taking baby steps. Over the past 25 years their paths have frequently crossed, inevitably in rather more exotic circumstances than a classroom. As another year draws to a close, they meet up again: the result is an unusually intimate portrait of a man who came not to save the world but to serenade it. Plus: a close-up look at some of the most striking songs on All That You Can t Leave Behind

Music | Interview 57% |  8 Sep 2008
Believe the hype Anne Sexton
They’ve been heralded as the biggest thing in Irish rock since U2 – a prediction that proved prescient when The Script romped to the top of the charts with their debut album.

Music | News 57% | 22 Jan 2002
In the name of love The Hot Press Newsdesk
Via a petition that has gained signatures from round the world, U2 fans rally to save band headquarters Hanover Studios from mandatory demolition by the Dublin Docklands Authority: "What if Memphis tore down Sun Studios?"

Music | News 57% | 11 Jun 2002
All that you can't leave unasked The Hot Press Newsdesk
Put your questions to U2 in the Hot Press Mixed Grill

Music | News 57% | 17 Dec 2004
How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb: million UK sales The Hot Press Newsdesk
There was much celebrating in the U2 camp this week as How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb sold its millionth copy in the UK.

Music | Interview 57% | 13 Sep 2001
Girls from Brazil Phil Udell
PHIL UDELL catches up with NELLY FURTADO before her concert at Slane with U2

  57% | 13 Apr 2006
Achtung Baby
(21/100 Greatest Albums Ever)
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When U2 announced they had to go away and dream it all up again on New Year’s Eve 1989 in The Point, this is what they meant.

Music | Interview 57% | 26 Oct 2004
He was Ireland's answer to Bob Dylan Jackie Hayden
On the release of a double CD retrospective of his forty years as a performer-songwriter, Johnny McEvoy talks to Jackie Hayden about his early days as Ireland’s answer to Bob Dylan, meeting the great man himself, supporting and introducing The Rolling Stones, defending The Wolfe Tones, not apologising for the troubles in the North, U2 and the key albums that have inspired him.

Music | News 57% | 20 Sep 2006
McGuinness opens up on Zoo TV, The Netherlands move and much more The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 manager Paul McGuinness has broken the band's silence about the decision to move their financial operations to the Netherlands. The decision inspired considerable criticism in Ireland, notably from the Labour spokesman on Finance, Joan Burton TD. In an interview that will appear in the new edition of Hot Press, McGuinness defends the band's position in a strongly worded statement of the underlying logic.

Music | Interview 57% |  1 Feb 2001
Songs In The Quaye Of Life Colm O Hare
Putting his personal problems to one side, FINLAY QUAYE waxes lyrical about everyone from the Steve Millar Band to U2. Interview: COLM O'HARE

Hot Features | Interview 57% | 27 Aug 2004
Lord Henry Mountcharles Olaf Tyaransen
An aristocrat turned rock’n’roll promoter, Lord Henry Mountcharles has been one of the most intriguing figures in Irish public life over the past twenty years. On the eve of Madonna’s hugely anticipated gig at Slane Castle, Mountcharles talks to Hot Press about his priviledged upbringing, studying at Harvard, running for electoral office, experimenting with drugs, meeting U2, Guns n’ Roses and David Bowie, and his encounters with UFO's. Photography Cathal Dawson

  57% | 18 Apr 2006
The Joshua Tree
(11/100 Greatest Albums Ever)
100 Greatest Albums Ever
1987’s Joshua Tree was the album that saw U2 consummate their love affair with America.

Music | News 57% | 29 Mar 2005
Blinded By The Light Tara McCarthy
Dateline San Diego, March 28th: with seven songs from their world-beating Vertigo album in the set, on the opening night of their world tour, it quickly became clear that – the occasional glitch notwithstanding – U2 have re-imagined their live set with remarkable success. Tara McCarthy asks: how do they do it?

Music Review | Live 57% | 16 Jun 2005
Live At The King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels Brian Beary
There could be no better illustration of how U2 have become global icons. Kick-starting the European leg of their Vertigo tour in Brussels’ King Baudouin Stadium on June 10, the old anti-sectarian favourite ‘Sunday Bloody Sunday’ electrified the crowd like no other. Here, however, it had been transformed from its original intent as a plea to end bloodshed in Northern Ireland into a hymn for religious harmony among the ‘sons of Abraham’ – Christians, Jews and Muslims.

Music | News 57% |  8 Jan 2002
Eight is the magic number! The Hot Press Newsdesk
With eight nominations in the bag, U2 are set to steal the show at this year's Grammys... again

Hot Features | Interview 57% | 21 Apr 2009
A wizard, a true star Peter Murphy
Guggi first emerged into the public eye as a member of the Virgin Prunes – the band that shared their early growth and development with U2. Having departed the Prunes fold, he turned his attention to art and has since become one of the country's most bankable painters.

Music | News 57% | 18 Jan 1985
Early Discography of U2 The Discographer
Early Discography of U2

Music | Interview 57% |  4 Apr 1991
Bringing It All Back Home Liam Fay
U2, Elvis Costello, The Pogues, The Waterboys, Emmylou Harris, Hothouse Flowers, The Everly Brothers, Christy Moore just some of the dozens of artists who contribute to an adventurous new five part TV series which traces the extraordinary return journey that Irish traditional music has made to America and beyond. Here, Liam Fay previews the programmes, talks to Philip King who originated and nurtured the project and hears many of the participants explain how they discovered the importance and influence of Irish music.

Music | News 57% |  3 Sep 2002
Striking it lucky The Hot Press Newsdesk
Imminent new single 'Electrical Storm' can only mean one thing: the U2 Best Of 1990-2000 CD/DVD is here - and boy is it ever chocca with cool extras. Read on for details

Music | News 57% | 29 May 2003
"We're writing some of the best songs we've ever written" The Hot Press Newsdesk
Edge reports that the new U2 album is coming along swimmingly - and that it will be accompanied by a tour in 2004

Music Review | Album 57% | 26 Oct 2000
All That You Can't Leave Behind Peter Murphy
When we last left U2, at the conclusion of 1997’s Pop, they were marooned on a spaghetti Golgotha, shouting, “Wake up dead man!” at a god who had apparently reneged on his promise to live forever. Well pilgrims, here’s the resurrection shuffle.

Music Review | Live 57% | 30 Aug 2001
One From The Heart Peter Murphy
U2, Slane August 24th 2001

Music | Interview 57% |  6 Aug 2008
I heard the Muse today, oh boy! Olaf Tyaransen
Ahead of their return to Ireland, Muse reveal they’re about to go through their U2 phase, talk about magic mushrooms and explain why, when it comes to conspiracy, they’re on Jim Corr's side.

Hot Features | Interview 57% | 28 May 2002
Damien Duff John Walshe
And you will know him by the trail of defenders... almost as elusive off the pitch as he is on it, the 23-year-old from Ballyboden is being tipped by many to be one of the sensations of the forthcoming World Cup. But away from the pitch, you're unlikely to find 'the duffer' turning up in the pages of Hello. Though you may bump into him at a u2 gig...

Hot Features | Interview 56% | 22 Feb 2002
Rankin Kim Porcelli
He's shot U2 and Madonna and numerous nudes, formulated an "aesthetic of the dick", published the perfect magazine and, most recently, hit the headlines for endeavouring to make the Queen of England look "really fresh". He's Rankin Waddell, co-founder of Dazed And Confused and probably the most renowned fashion, music and pop culture snapper on the planet

Music Review | Live 56% |  5 Jul 1985
ALL IRELAND CHAMPIONS Niall Stokes
Carnival time at Croke Park with U2

Music | Interview 56% | 25 Sep 2002
The gospel according to Mark Peter Murphy
JJ 72 have been hailed by some critics as the finest thing to come out of Ireland since U2 - and no wonder. With a hugely impressive debut album under their collective belt, the expectations are even higher for the follow-up, I To Sky. They share with their illustrious predecessors a predilection for intense songs of spiritual yearning - and a desire to make music that truly stands the test of time. But is it rock'n'roll?

  56% |  9 Oct 2009
A perfect mix of U2’s One beats the original on Today FM The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show’s Beat the Original competition on Today FM, ended this morning with Perfect Mix’s version of U2’s ‘One’ taking the title for 2009 following a public vote.

Music | News 56% | 21 Sep 2006
U2 manager brands Spiral Frog "an awful idea" The Hot Press Newsdesk
“An awful idea.” That’s U2 manager Paul McGuinness’ verdict on the free Spiral Frog download service, which launches in the US in December and on this side of the Atlantic in early 2007.

  56% | 19 Nov 2004
Achtung Baby
(6/100 Greatest Irish Albums)
The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
For the most important album of their post-Joshua Tree career, U2 loaded up on Nine Inch Nails, My Bloody Valentine and Sonic Youth records, whilst also taking account of rhythmic developments in Manchester and Detroit. The result was an intoxicating brew of hard-edged industrial klang (‘Zoo Station, ‘The Fly’) and funky, danceable grooves (‘Even Better Than The Real Thing’, ‘Mysterious Ways’).

Music | News 56% | 19 Jul 2001
U2 Get the Green Light for Second Slane The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 MAKE IRISH rock ‘n’ roll history on September 1st when they play a second show at Slane Castle.

Music | News 56% | 17 Nov 2004
Welcome to the epicentre Niall Stokes
Last night began a momentous chapter for the world’s biggest band. For U2, it was the first live airing and radio/internet broadcast of material from their eleventh studio album, How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb. For those in attendance, it was an opportunity as rare as they come. The location: Dublin, Ireland. More specifically, at the album’s birthplace, in their Hanover Quay studios. Hot Press editor Niall Stokes was in attendance to feel the impact and capture the aftershock. [photos by John Dardis, courtesy of U2]

Music | News 56% | 27 Sep 2001
The show must go on The Hot Press Newsdesk
Although under constant review, the word from the U2 camp is that they are still planning to go ahead with the return visit of the Elevation tour to North America.

Music | News 55% | 25 Mar 1978
REELING IN THE YEARS ?? ??
A U2 miscellany from the pages of Hot Press 1978-85.

Music Review | Live 55% | 12 Apr 1985
THE UNFORGETTABLE FIRE Niall Stokes
Niall Stokes sees U2 light up Madison Square Garden in New York.

Music Review | Album 54% | 17 Sep 2008
Only By The Night Paul Nolan
Kings Of Leon have had number one albums, rave critical notices and boast a remarkable array of A-list fans (U2, Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones).

Music | News 53% | 19 Aug 2008
Bono issues website tribute to Ronnie Drew The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bono has issued an official statement through U2.com paying tribute to his old friend and idol Ronnie Drew.

Music | News 53% | 18 Jan 2008
'It's a great honour' The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ronnie Drew has heard the song that was recorded as a special tribute to him by U2, Kila, Simon Carmody and a cast of leading Irish musicians. He talks to Hot Press editor Niall Stokes about his reaction.

Music | News 52% |  8 Dec 1999
Three Chords and the Truth Peter Murphy
U2- The Joshua Tree Release Date: May, 1987 Label: Island Producer: Daniel Lanois, Brian Eno Running Time: 50 mins

Music | News 52% | 29 Jan 2008
Paul McGuinness calls for illegal downloaders to be punished The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 manager Paul McGuinness has called for those who download music illegally to have their web access cut by their internet service provider.

Music | Interview 46% | 11 Sep 1986
THE DRUMMER'S DISABILITY Niall Stokes
Amid rumours and press reports that his career could be at an end, Larry Mullen reveals the truth about the extent of an injury to his hand that is becoming a common problem for rock drummers. Interview: Niall Stokes

Music | Interview 45% | 21 Jun 2005
"We Went Out For A Drink And They Were Drinking Lemonade Shandy!" Peter Murphy
Steve Lillywhite, who produced U2's first three albums – and has featured on the production team of almost all of their records – looks back over the band's career and recalls the highs... and the lows

Music | Interview 45% |  7 Sep 1989
THE VERDICT Liam Fay
When Adam Clayton was arrested in Dublin in August of 1989 and charged with possession of 19 grammes of cannabis with intent to supply, it placed U2's immediate future as a live band in jeopardy. Trial report: Liam Fay.

Music | Interview 45% | 30 Mar 2004
Incoming... Chris Donovan
While 2004 has not been an especially spectacular year to date, there is good reason to believe that rocks big guns are likely to deliver the kind of records that will revive spirits in the industry. Chris Donovan previews some of the albums that are likely to top the sales – and the critical – charts before 2004 is out...

Politics | Hog 44% |  1 Sep 2009
Reasons to be Optimistic... The Hog
The economy may be swirling down the plughole, but Ireland has a rich history of entrepreneurship. We need to build on this.

Music | Main Event 44% | 26 Oct 2000
U2 The Final frontier Olaf Tyaransen
Well when you've conquered the world, what else can the biggest band on the planet do except go into space? BONO and LARRY discuss matters cosmic and personal with Olaf Tyaransen

Music | Interview 44% | 21 Nov 2007
The secret history of 'The Joshua Tree' Colm O Hare
For many people it is U2's greatest album. Twenty years on, to mark it's re-release, Colm O'Hare talks to Daniel Lanois and reflects on the extraordinary background to a monumental album.

Music | Interview 44% | 30 Mar 2004
Incoming... Chris Donovan
While 2004 has not been an especially spectacular year to date, there is good reason to believe that rocks big guns are likely to deliver the kind of records that will revive spirits in the industry. Chris Donovan previews some of the albums that are likely to top the sales – and the critical – charts before 2004 is out...

Music | Interview 44% |  5 Mar 1982
U2 - POLL WINNERS SPEAK OUT Niall Stokes
Niall Stokes talks to Bono and The Edge about their 1982 Hot Press Poll victory.

Music | News 43% |  2 Aug 2006
U2 video nominated for MTV Music Awards The Hot Press Newsdesk
New York-based Irish artist Catherine Owens will be getting her posh frock out on August 31 as her clip for U2’s ‘Original Of The Species’ battles it out for Best Special Effects In A Video and Best Editing In A Video at the MTV Music Awards in New York.

Broadcast | Gallery 43% |  1 Jan 2010
U2 Live @ Croke Park  
Bono and co play the first of three nights on the banks of the Royal Canal...

Broadcast | Gallery 43% |  1 Jan 2010
U2 @ Croke Park, Saturday July 25  
Bono and the lads are back in Croke Park for the second night of their 360 Tour visit to Dublin

Music | News 43% | 17 Oct 2007
U2 to re-release 'The Joshua Tree' The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2's classic album 'The Joshua Tree' is set for a re-release to mark its 20th anniversary.

Music | News 43% | 23 Apr 2007
U2 raise millions for Katrina victims The Hot Press Newsdesk
Iconic memorabilia belonging to Bono and The Edge helped to raise €1.8 million in an auction to benefit musicians left with nothing after Hurricane Katrina.

Music | News 43% |  5 May 2005
U2 set to release new single The Hot Press Newsdesk
‘City Of Blinding Lights’ is the next cab off the Vertigo rank

Music | News 43% | 22 Sep 2004
U2 world exclusive: 'Vertigo' hits the airwaves tomorrow The Hot Press Newsdesk
Irish audiences will hear U2's first single ahead of its worldwide release

  43% | 25 Mar 2003
U2: Three Chords And The Truth hotpress.com member offer
 

Music Review | Single 43% | 13 Sep 2002
Electrical storm Hannah Hamilton
 

Music | Interview 43% |  8 Sep 1993
GET CARTER Bill Graham
Misdirected criticism of U2 for their Sarajevo satellitre link up has plagued publications as diverse as The Independent and NME. But none of these has bothered to ask BILL CARTER, the American in Sarajevo who actually conceived the idea, what he makes of the whole thing. Here BILL GRAHAM does just that.

Politics | Frontlines 43% | 11 Aug 1993
A CRUCIAL LINK Bill Graham
Zoo TV takes on an entirely new dimension as U2 introduce a nightly satellite link-up with the distressful city of Sarajevo. Bill Graham talks to Bono about the idea's conception, downfalls, and ultimate importance.

Music | News 43% | 18 Jan 2007
Bono speech on poverty & AIDS published The Hot Press Newsdesk
A speech by Bono at a 2005 White House conference on extreme poverty and AIDS in Africa is to be published in book form.

Music | Interview 43% | 23 Jun 2005
Butch Vig's Vertigo  
When Garbage joined U2 on the autumn leg of their 2001 American campaign, the world was reeling from the aftermath of 9/11. But as the tour progressed, drummer and producer Butch Vig found himself on the verge of a Hepatitis A-induced coma.

Music | News 42% |  4 Jan 2002
Bono backs Bush The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bono has talked exclusively to Hot Press about September 11th, Fatherhood, and the US's actions in Afghanistan.

Hot Features | Commentary 42% | 30 Aug 2001
Staring At The Sun Colm O Hare
Somebody up there likes us -that's for sure! Slane Castle 4pm on Saturday 25th August 2001 and the sun is shining down through deep blue skies like it hasn’t done all summer.

  42% | 28 Feb 2005
The Joshua Tree
(1/100 The People's Choice)
The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
 

  42% | 19 Nov 2004
The Joshua Tree
(3/100 Greatest Irish Albums)
The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
Released in May 1987, The Joshua Tree propelled the band out of arenas and into the stadia, topping the Billboard chart and spawning a triptych of monster singles, beginning with the bittersweet slow burner ‘With Or Without You’.

Music | Interview 42% | 14 Dec 2001
King of the castle Peter Murphy
Probably the first tickle-me-Elmo moment of the year was seeing the rockwrite trade getting immortalised in Cameron Crowe’s Almost Famous

Music | News 42% |  5 Jul 2002
"Politicians don't turn me on the way music does" The Hot Press Newsdesk
In answer to a fan's question in the Hot Press Mixed Grill (see current edition of HP), Bono dismisses rumours that he will run for the Irish presidency

Hot Features | Interview 42% | 30 Nov 2004
Hot Off The Press Joe Donnelly
Stuff that ain't true ...

Music Review | Live 42% | 22 Jan 1982
THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT Neil McCormack
This was more than a gig, but it wasn't a party. It was the mutual celebration of an audience and a group.

Music | News 42% |  9 May 2005
Ash to support U2 on final Dublin date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ash have been confirmed as U2's special guests for their third date at Croke Park

Politics | Frontlines 42% | 25 Aug 1993
A MODEST PROPOSAL Bill Graham
When Michael D. Higgins suggested that U2 and Neil Jordan should be studied in Irish colleges, all hell - if Mr McPhisto will forgive the expression - broke loose. However, there may, on some of Michael D.'s critics' part, be a deliberate attempt to misconstrue what he said. By Bill Graham.

Hot Features | Interview 42% | 10 Oct 2006
Cohen but not forgotten Tara Brady
She’s worked with U2, Mel Gibson and Willie Nelson. Now Lian Lunson tackles arguably his weightiest subject yet, the legendary crooner Leonard Cohen.

Music | Interview 42% | 20 Jan 2003
No ordinary Joe Liam Mackey
Bono pays tribute to the late Joe Strummer and recalls the seminal Clash gig which proved a revelation for the boys who would become U2.

Hot Features | Commentary 42% | 17 Jan 2002
Dig the new breed: Alexandra McGuinness, visual artist A Various
 

Music | Interview 42% |  5 Aug 2005
So Say The Kaisers Steve Cummins
As well as enabling us to use a painful Usual Suspects pun, catching up with the Kaiser Chiefs at Oxegen meant we could quiz them about U2, Live 8 and becoming filthy rich rock stars

Music | Interview 41% | 11 Dec 2002
Blake and words’ worth John Walshe
John Walshe finds out all about the Europeanisation of Perry Blake

  41% | 28 Feb 2005
Achtung Baby
(3/100 The People's Choice)
The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
 

  41% |  9 Mar 2005
The Unforgettable Fire
(16/100 The People's Choice)
The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
 

Politics | Frontlines 41% | 13 May 1998
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION Stuart Bailie
U2 and Ash played Belfast to support the Yes Vote in the Belfast Agreement. Hot Press columnist Stuart Bailie was the compére for the evening. And it rocked, big style.

Politics | Frontlines 41% |  6 Aug 1997
judgement DAY Peter Murphy
The High Court had decided that the U2 gigs at Lansdowne Road could not go ahead. But after a tense week in the Supreme Court, that decision was comprehensively overturned. Reporters: PETER MURPHY, ADRIENNE MURPPHY and BARRY GLENDENNING.

Music | Interview 41% | 13 Jun 2003
Bringing it all back home Colm O Hare
How Bruce Springsteen drew inspiration from, and in turn exerted an influence on, Irish rock’n’roll.

Music | News 41% | 11 Jun 2007
The Edge discusses U2's new approach (free content) The Hot Press Newsdesk
In time for our birthday issue, The Edge talks exclusively to Peter Murphy about 30 years of Ireland's premier music mag, and reveals that they're working on a "project" rather than a new album.

Hot Features | Interview 41% | 12 Aug 2008
The crown Jools Stuart Clark
Before he was the face of televised pop Jools Holland played empty pubs alongside U2, mentored a skinny kid called Mark Knopfler and rode to school in Daniel Day-Lewis's dad's Mercedes.

Music | News 41% | 31 Aug 2005
The Thrills support U2 in the States The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Thrills were involved in a hi-tech disappearing act last week.

Music | Interview 41% | 17 Jan 2001
Bloom s Day John Walshe
John Walshe talks to Luka Bloom about his new album of cover versions, Keeper Of The Flame

Music | News 41% | 19 Nov 2004
Inside How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb: The Special Edition The Hot Press Newsdesk
Look what's just come through OUR door - the special edition of U2's new album...

Music | Interview 41% | 22 Sep 1993
Sound Man, Joe Jackie Hayden
You're right, that's the not so original headline that we used when Jackie Hayden - who signed U2 to CBS Records in Ireland in 1978 and is now General Manager with Hot Press - spoke to the bearded one about further adventures at the Fab Four's mixing desk, and his growing involvement in Súlán Studios in Cork.

Music | Interview 41% |  8 Sep 1993
READING BETWEEN THE LINES Dermot Stokes
Dermot Stokes on the U2 experience and how the message gets massaged - and mangled - by the media.

Music | Interview 41% |  4 Jan 2005
Critics Choice for 2004- Best Singles & Albums The Hot Press Newsdesk
Top 30 albums & singles of 2004, as voted by our HP writers...

Music | Interview 41% | 11 Aug 2008
The Good Doctor Roisin Dwyer
Doctor John may be renowned as a laid-back Big Easy legend, but get him started on the Federal Government's treatment of his beloved New Orleans and he spits nails.

  41% |  9 Mar 2005
Pop
(35/100 The People's Choice)
The 100 Greatest Irish Albums

Music Review | Single 41% | 14 Oct 2004
Vertigo Steve Cummins
For many it’s the most eagerly awaited song of the year, and ‘Vertigo’ doesn’t disappoint.

Hot Features | Interview 41% | 17 Sep 2009
SHOWING UP IN PUBLIC Stuart Clark
Who better to launch this year’s Music Show than Irish band of the moment The Script? In a taster of what to expect from October’s RDS weekender, Danny, Glen and Mark treated a roomful of fans, music students and industry professionals to their thoughts on illegal downloading, songwriting, the dreaded Auto-tune and touring with Macca and U2.

Music | Interview 41% | 10 Mar 2008
Back To Black Roisin Dwyer
Black Francis talks to Hot Press about his friendship with U2, his relationship with the rest of the Pixies and why he's reverting back to his original stage-name.

Politics | Frontlines 41% |  2 Apr 1997
Ireland Is The Most Difficult Place in Europe To Stage An Open-Air Show Stuart Clark
Will U2 play Phoenix Park or not? And what is the future of the rock festival as we have come to know and love it in Ireland? Special Report: STUART CLARK.

Music | Interview 41% | 22 Sep 1993
SOUND MAN Tony O'Donoghue
That was the original headline, back in November 1985, when Tony O'Donoghue - now best known as a presenter on RTE radio - spoke to Joe O'Herlihy (sound engineer with U2, we called him) about the torturous life of the roadie for the following year's Hot Press Yearbook. This is what went down . . .

Music | Interview 41% | 15 Dec 2000
The Lost Band In Europe George Byrne
They looked great, played great, wrote great songs and, in PAUL CLEARY had a frontman with bundles of charisma. Yet THE BLADES never followed U2 into the stratosphere. On the occasion of the release of a retrospective set GEORGE BYRNE rewinds the tape

Music | News 41% | 11 Mar 2005
Bono NOT to be President of World Bank The Hot Press Newsdesk
A Bono aid says that the singer has no intention of taking over from James Wolfensohn as the leader of the World Bank.

Music | Interview 41% | 14 Dec 2001
This is pop! Stephen Robinson
In the instant world of pop music, it would be fair to say that life can be a bit of a rollercoaster – as some of our homegrown teenybop maestros discovered in 2001. But WESTLIFE and SAMANTHA MUMBA are still riding high. BY STEPHEN ROBINSON

Hot Features | Interview 41% |  5 Nov 2008
The Stranglers Were Go Paul Nolan
Now taking the solo route, Hugh Cornwell talks about his latest album, reminsces about kicking back with David Bowie, squaring off back-stage with U2 and cooling his heels in Pentonville.

Politics | Frontlines 41% | 27 May 1998
the dream team Siobhan Long
ned o'hanlon and maurice linnane, the men behind media company dreamchaser productions, aren't given to false modesty. And why should they be, given that their recent list of clients includes Garth Brooks, U2 and the Rock 'N' Roll Hall Of Fame? siobhÁN LONG meets the men who once adopted Gary Oldman for an all-night bender in America.

Music | Interview 41% | 20 Aug 1997
POP:THE QUESTIONS Mike Edgar
Having steamrolled its way across America, and through most of Europe, it seemed as if U2 s PopMart extravaganza might come to grief in the most unlikely of places their homeland of Ireland. Now however, one Supreme Court case on, U2 are scheduled to play not just two Dublin dates but a newly-added Belfast homecoming as well. Interview: MIKE EDGAR

Music | Interview 41% | 10 Aug 1989
Valentine Days Helena Mulkearns
Dublin is a shithole basically! that's the opinion of Kevin Shields, one of the two Irish members of My Bloody Valentine, who quit the fair city six years ago because of what they saw as the stifling atmosphere of the place. Since then they've lived and gigged all over Europe and their 1988 album Isn't Anything has put them on top of the critical approval lists and independent charts. Here, taking a break from their US tour, the band reflect on their art, their careers and what they see as the general awfulness of the Irish music scene. Interview: Helena Mulkearns

Politics | Frontlines 41% | 24 Jul 2007
Instant Karma's going to get you Peter Murphy
A breathtaking variety of acts have come together - as Lennon might have put it - to focus attention on the ongoing genocide in Darfur, under the auspices of Amnesty International.

Music | Interview 41% | 20 Apr 2007
Love live the kings Paul Nolan
Now on their third album, Kings Of Leon have rubbed shoulders with Bob Dylan, U2 and the Pixies, and can count Led Zep and the Rolling Stones among their fans.

Music | Interview 41% | 16 Jul 1987
ALL IRELAND WAS THERE Bill Graham
It's a double home-coming as U2 return from their odyssey 'round the globe to bring "The Joshua Tree" tour to their fanatical Irish supporters in Dublin and Cork. Bill Graham reports.

Music | News 41% | 10 Feb 2005
U2's 'One' voted Best Irish Song The Hot Press Newsdesk
Today FM listeners have voted U2's 'One' as the Best Irish Song From The Past 25 Years

Music | News 41% | 20 Jul 2005
U2's former stylist hit for more cash The Hot Press Newsdesk
Costs have been awarded against U2’s former stylist Lola Cashman in a hearing at the Dublin Circuit Civil Court today.

Music | Interview 41% | 26 Jun 2007
Close to The Edge Peter Murphy
30th Anniversary Retrospective: In a special interview, The Edge reminisces about the early days of Hotpress, explains Bill Graham’s role in U2’s development, and comes clean about what the band have been up to recently in Morocco.

Music | Interview 41% | 28 Jul 1993
Thou Shalt Not Steal ... Andy Darlington
Or not without crediting your sources at any rate! Their first three Top Ten singles sampled Annie Lennox, Kate Bush and Phil Oakey. Here modernist electric dance crossover ???? Utah Saints argue the morality - as well as the aesthetics - of sample-theft, explain its problems, name the guilty men, and then glimpse a vision of the future playing support to U2 in Portugal. Interview: Andy Darlington.

Music | Interview 40% | 17 Feb 2006
Drive me mrazy Jackie Hayden
The boy from San Diego, Jason Mraz, earned enough kudos with his debut album, Waiting For My Rocket To Come, to convince famed U2 man Steve Lillywhite to produce its sequel Mr. A-Z.

Hot Features | Commentary 40% | 14 Dec 2001
The popular music digest Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK and STEPHEN ROBINSON look back on an eventful year in Irish music

Music | Interview 40% | 29 Aug 2005
I Robot Stuart Clark
On the eve of Kraftwerk’s headlining appearance at the Electric Picnic, mainman Ralf Hütter talks with rare candour about David Bowie, U2, hip-hop, cycling and why sometimes even man-machines have to smile.

Music Review | Album 40% |  5 Oct 1984
The Unforgettable Fire Liam Mackey
U2's decision to choose Brian Eno as producer for their new album was a bold move.

Music | Interview 40% | 17 Dec 1987
BAND ON THE RUN Bill Graham
Bill Graham travels to Louisiana to discover that U2 are once more in the throes of a re-birth.

Music | Interview 40% |  2 Oct 2006
My life with the thrill kill kult Ed Power
Their debut Hot Fuss sold over 4 million copies and in the process set The Killers up as one of the brightest young hopes of the modern era. On the eve of the release of their second album Sam’s Town, the band look like settling for nothing less than U2-sized supremacy. Now, if only Brandon Flowers would shave off that, ahem, controversial face fuzz.

Politics | Frontlines 40% | 16 Dec 2003
Putting the boot in Colm O Hare
A police raid on a dublin record store has led to intense speculation that the Gardaí are about to commence a serious crackdown on the retail of bootleg CDs.

Hot Features | Commentary 40% | 26 Apr 2001
Scratch ‘n’ sniff Peter Murphy
Pop guru Simon Napier-Bell has written an account of the highs and lows of 50 years of pop music. Peter Murphy reports

Music | Interview 40% | 30 Nov 1989
THE TOP SECRET ALBUM Liam Mackey
In the following pages, hear about Bono's top secret solo album; meet The Joshua Trio, the band whose mission is to bring U2's music to a wider audience; thrill to an appreciation of The Fab Four in their native tongue; and, last but not least, discover The Greatest U2 Fan Letter Ever Written! And, remember, don't believe everything you read...

Music | Interview 40% | 21 Sep 1994
Postcards from The Edge Joe Jackson
Bono, Adam and Larry. Not to mention the self-styled King Boogaloo himself, Mr B. P. Fallon, whose new book U2: Faraway So Close offers an intimate visual and verbal diary of the band’s world-record shattering ZOO TV tour. For good measure the, um, also self-styled Mr Ramalama talks about Jimi Hendrix and the Mafia connection, toting guns with Tone Loc, giving Little Richard a hard-on, and other little, um, side voyages into other territories, man. Er, tape recorder thingy: Joe Jackson.

Hot Features | Interview 40% |  3 Feb 1999
Leave it to Mr. O Brien Jackie Hayden
Jackie hayden meetsjournalist turned PR guru, Tony O Brien and speaks to him about his rock n roll adventures with the likes of U2, Michael Stipe and Bruce Springsteen.

Hot Features | Interview 40% | 26 Feb 2004
The interview: Bill Carter Peter Murphy
Following the sudden death of his girlfriend in the early ’90s, traumatised US writer Bill Carter took off for the unlikely destination of war-torn Sarajevo. Whilst there, he established a series of satellite link-ups with U2’s Zooropa tour, which still rank among the most divisive and controversial moments of the band’s career. Despite the subsequent media fallout, an unconsummated affair with an indian supermodel, and several brushes with death, Bill Carter has lived to tell his extraordinary tale.

Music | Interview 40% | 14 Dec 2001
Pop ate itself Kim Porcelli
Pop? My arse – or more accurately, J-Lo’s, or Kylie’s, or Britney’s, or perhaps the triple jellies of Destiny’s Child.

Music | Interview 40% |  4 Dec 2007
Hot to trot Roisin Dwyer
While visiting our shores, Hot Hot Heat’s Steve Bays goes in search of some uniquely Irish trad instrumentation.

Music | Interview 40% | 22 Sep 1988
A MIGHTY LONG WAY DOWN ROCK'N'ROLL Niall Stokes
Nearly a decade after the release of their debut single, U2 are widely regarded as the No. 1 rock band in the world. But the album and the film "Rattle And Hum" depict another kind of reality entirely. Larry, Adam and The Edge talk to Niall Stokes.

Music | Interview 40% | 17 Jul 1986
WIDE AWAKE IN AMERICA Pat Singer
In what may well be the most effective marriage yet of rock and pragmatic politics, U2, Sting, Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed and others are pushing the Amnesty International message on the 'Conspiracy Of Hope' tour. Pat Singer joins them on the road.

Hot Features | Interview 40% | 17 Nov 2004
Hot Off The Press Joe Donnelly
Stuff that aint true ...

Music | Interview 40% | 12 Jan 1994
I did it my way Joe Jackson
Twelve months ago The Cranberries were unknown outside of the hippest rock circles, now with the platinum success of Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? they stand as the first Irish band to genuinely crack America since U2. Much of the media attention given to them has focussed on Dolores O'Riordan, a singer whose unique approach to her craft underlines the defiantly independent path the group has trodden all the way to the top of the Billboard charts. Here she talks to JOE JACKSON about what by any standards has been a perfect year. .

Music | Interview 40% |  6 Nov 2007
Dark and Mysterious Shilpa Ganatra
Electro wizards Dark Room Notes might just be about to shoot for the stars.

Music | Interview 40% |  3 Oct 2007
Red on arrival The Hot Press Newsdesk
A new label aims to put Irish electronica on the map. But can it overcome declining record sales?

Music | News 40% |  8 Dec 2006
Enya + U2 nominated for Grammys The Hot Press Newsdesk
Enya flies the Irish flag at the Grammys this year, as the world-renowned artiste is up for two awards.

Music | Interview 40% | 22 Sep 1993
NO ORDINARY JOE Siobhan Long
It is 15 years, almost to the day, since sound engineer JOE O'HERLIHY did his first gig with U2. SIOBHÁN LONG profiles the man with the longest beard in rock'n'roll (well, nearly) . . .

Music | Interview 40% | 27 Jun 2002
'00s: noughty boy Mark Greaney
From doing the Leaving Cert to supporting U2 at Slane, the past four years have seen JJ72 ride the waves of critical and commercial success

Politics | Frontlines 40% |  5 Feb 2004
Piracy: The China Crisis Mark Godfrey
Government indignation and empty promises characterise China’s response to CD and DVD piracy, which flourishes in the country. Irish artists like U2, Westlife and Enya are bootleggers’ staple sellers. And Mary Black gets ripped off too. Mark Godfrey reports

Music | Interview 40% | 18 Dec 2002
Bringing it all back home Stuart Clark
It’s Christmas, time for some of the leading lights of the Irish musical family to return from far-flung stages and convene for a traditional evening of reflection, revelation, conversation, merriment and, well, gargle. The guests: Glen Hansard and Colm Mac Con Iomaire of The Frames, Gemma Hayes, Mundy and David Kitt.

Music | Interview 40% | 21 May 1992
Achtung Station! Bill Graham
Zurich turns on to Zoo TV as U2 transmit the greatest show on earth. Report and interview: Bill Graham

Music | Interview 40% | 19 Mar 1997
The HISTORY Of POP Niall Stokes
The initial rumours were that it was going to be a rock n roll record . Then subsequent whispers hinted at everything from trip-hop to techno to ambient. But U2 s eighth studio album, Pop, is all of these things and more. It s the first album since 1983 that they ve made without the assistance of Brian Eno, it s been a long time in the making roughly a full year, all told and it s selling like the proverbial warm buns. Here, NIALL STOKES talks to BONO and ADAM CLAYTON, as well as co-producers FLOOD, HOWIE B and THE EDGE, about its lengthy genesis and what the band hoped to accomplish in creating it. Pix: STEPHANE SEDNAOUI .

Music | Interview 40% | 20 Jul 2000
Jubilee Lines Eamon Sweeney
With Lights Of The City, underground faves JUBILEE ALLSTARS have finally made the album they ve always talked about. And they re still talking about disappearing Dublin, real Irish pop, love songs, dinner parties and much more. words: EAMON SWEENEY. Star Charts: Declan English

Music | Interview 40% | 21 May 1992
Achtung Station! Bill Graham
Zurich turns on to Zoo TV as U2 transmit the greatest show on earth. Report and interview: Bill Graham

Music | Interview 40% | 16 Dec 2002
The spain event Olaf Tyaransen
The MTV Europe Music Awards 2002 may have been a bit of a damp squib, but an electrifying Foo Fighters, a boards-sweeping Eminem and a nekkid Christina Aguilera prevented it from being a total washout.

Music | Interview 40% | 20 Dec 2007
And you shall know us by the trail of the 'Head Olaf Tyaransen
Rock ‘n’ roll sedition isn’t the only topic on the agenda as Radiohead talk family, Harry Potter and vomiting members of Ash.

Music | News 40% |  1 Feb 2002
A sort of homewrecking The Hot Press Newsdesk
Will U2's studio homebase be demolished to make way for the neighbourhood's redevelopment (or more specifically, for a "two-million-Euro leisure complex")? The public hearing began this week...

Music | Interview 40% | 26 Apr 2001
Rap Van Winkle Peter Murphy
Stereo MCs Wake Up And Smell The Coffee. By Peter Murphy

Music | Interview 40% | 14 Jan 1990
Fish Tales Paddy Kehoe
Beginning 1989 as complete unknowns and ending it with a major international recording deal, two well-received singles and acres of press coverage, the scale of An Emotional Fish s progress has been the envy of their contemporaries. But how did the band go from being minnows to the catch of the year? Paddy Kehoe dons his waders to find out.

Hot Features | Interview 40% | 29 Sep 2006
The Fifth Element Olaf Tyaransen
U2 manager Paul McGuinness is among the most powerful players in the music industry. To coincide with the DVD release of U2’s classic ZOO TV Live From Sydney, he talks candidly about his relationship with the band and their controversial decision to move part of their business empire to the Netherlands in order to lower their tax burden.

Music | Interview 40% |  9 Mar 1994
BORN AGAIN VIRGIN Bill Graham
With his work on the soundtrack to In The Name Of The Father bringing him into the full glare of media attention Gavin Friday takes this opportunity to put to rest any accusations of riding on U2’s coat-tails. Confident and brimming with ideas for his solo career, The Spotlight Kid gives the lowdown to an eager BILL GRAHAM.

Music | Interview 40% | 21 Jan 2003
Damonic powers Eamon Sweeney
From the tragic death of Cliff the fish to turning Madonna down, praise from Nick Hornby and fanmail from Bono, Badly Drawn Boy ’s life is certainly bewildering. and that’s before you consider his hellenic aspirations…

Hot Features | Interview 40% |  3 May 2002
30 years a Bloom-in' Jackie Hayden
With an Irish tour approaching and a new album in the shops, Luka Bloom looks back on three decades that have taken him from busking in a pub in Newbridge to the big stages of Europe and America. In this candid interview with Jackie Hayden the man also known as Barry Moore talks about brother Christy, overcoming stage fright, finding an original voice, dealings with the music business, the need to combat racism - and why he remains a wannabe bogman

Politics | Hog 40% | 24 Apr 2009
Taxing times for the powers that be The Hog
As fiscal Armageddon looms, the Irish Government is faced with tough choices. In considering its options, it would do well to remember the lessons to be learned from past experience – in particular the fact that the Poll Tax marked the beginning of the end for Margaret Thatcher

Music | Interview 40% | 16 Aug 2007
At home with Steve Wickham Colm O Hare
One of Ireland’s outstanding violin players, Steve Wickham is a long-time member of The Waterboys and respected composer in his own right. Born in Dublin, he’s a country boy at heart.

Music | Interview 40% |  5 Jul 2001
Stankyouverymuch James Kelleher
JAMES KELLEHER meets OUTKAST at Creamfields

Music | Interview 40% | 22 May 2002
Bang a gong! John Walshe
John Walshe had a ringside seat for all the music, speeches, laughs and tears that made the 2002 hotpress Irish Music Awards in Belfast a night to remember.

Music | Interview 40% |  1 Oct 1982
THE ODD COUPLE Bill Graham
Bill Graham witnesses the summit meeting of U2 and Garret Fitzgerald.

Music | Interview 40% | 12 Mar 2002
La belle époque Peter Murphy
Extinguisher in hand, Peter Murphy cautiously approaches, but finds himself charmed and disarmed by Bellefire

Music | Interview 40% |  2 Jun 1993
EVEN BETTER THAN THE SURREAL THING Joe Jackson
IN THE FIRST PART OF A WORLD EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW IN THE LAST ISSUE OF HOT PRESS, BONO UNVEILED THE NEW U2 ALBUM, SPOKE ABOUT ITS GENESIS IN CYBERPUNK LITERATURE AND THE BAND'S HUNGER TO PUSH ROCK'N'ROLL TO ITS LIMITS. HERE HE ELABORATES ON HOW U2 GO ABOUT WRITING THEIR SONGS AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF GLOBAL CHAOS, HIS ARTISTIC REFERENCE POINTS OUTSIDE MUSIC, THE SUBVERSIVE POWER OF HUMOUR, AND HOW HE ADMIRES THOSE WHO 'PARTICULARLY AGGRESSIVELY' DON'T BELIEVE IN GOD. AND THEN THERE'S THE STORY ABOUT JOHNNY CASH AND THE EMU. CAN THIS MAN BE FOR SURREAL? INTERVIEW:JOE JACKSON.

Music | Interview 40% | 20 Jan 2009
Back to Blackwell Stuart Clark
As the founder of Island Records Chris Blackwell can claim a unique role in the evolution of popular music. He pulls up a chair and shoots the breeze about his Jamaican heritage, his relationship with Bob Marley and taking power-lunches with U2.

Music | News 40% | 25 Jan 2007
Hot Press Readers’ Poll results announced (free content) The Hot Press Newsdesk
The much-anticipated results of the HOTPRESS Readers’ Poll are announced in the new issue published Thursday, January 25.

  40% | 16 Nov 2004
Boy
(39/100 Greatest Irish Albums)
The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
The Undertones were getting teenage kicks and SLF were snarling about suspect devices, but while U2’s sound was equally jagged and hormonal, their themes were already leaning toward metaphysical, if not existentialist.

Music | Interview 40% | 29 Jul 2002
Song and dance man Peter Murphy
Leaving behind his desk job, Paul Oakenfold has enlisted a galaxy of stars to perform vocal duties on hs new album Bunkka including Tricky, Nelly Furtado and, uh, Hunter S. Thompson

Music | News 40% | 29 Sep 2005
MTV Award nominees announced: U2 up for 3 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Get your booking slips at the ready – the nominations for the 2005 MTV Europe Awards are in, with Coldplay and Gorillaz leading the nominations.

Hot Features | Commentary 40% |  3 Sep 1997
WOE, Vienna! Liam Fay
Ah yes, the glamorous life of the rock n rolling travel writer. Getting to see u2 live in Austria was a delectable piece of cake for liam fay. But getting back again that was when the dream turned into a nightmare.

Politics | Frontlines 40% | 19 Jul 2001
Gerry Adams Joe Jackson
With the new publication in book form of a collection of his newspaper columns, the Sinn Féin president addresses matters both personal and political. Here he offers further thoughts on Omagh, death threats and the peace process as well as on music, his late mother, his own family and his vision of a private life beyond politics.

Hot Features | Interview 40% |  2 Apr 2003
Dave Fanning Olaf Tyaransen
One of the most familiar faces and voices in Irish broadcasting, Dave Fanning has interviewed just about every rock and movie star worth knowing. But here Olaf Tyaransen goes behind the public image to unearth some of his more secret history: working with the disgraced “Captain” Cooke; nude interviewing with U2; getting ripped off by the nanny; and much more.

Music | News 40% | 10 Dec 2004
Bono to host Christmas special on BBC 4 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Not content with picking up two Grammy nominations for 'Vertigo', Bono will be a geust presenter in the forthcoming Christmas Today series on BBC Radio

Music | Interview 40% |  9 Nov 2000
Ready, Willing And Turntable Colin Carberry
It s taken ten years, but AGNELLI & NELSON have finally made it to the top of the DJ pile with their Hudson St. album. COLIN CARBERRY meets the Ulster dance merchants whose superstar fans include U2

Music | News 40% | 20 Dec 2002
U2 to take over the globe! The Hot Press Newsdesk
(Well, the Golden ones anyway)

Music Review | Album 40% | 26 Feb 2009
No Line On The Horizon Stuart Clark
Keep on Moroccan in the free world

Hot Features | Commentary 40% | 30 Aug 2001
A Beautiful Day Kim Porcelli
Well goodness, it was nasty enough this morning but by twelve o’clock, who’d have thought it, it’s a beautiful… you know.

Music | Interview 40% | 17 Jan 2002
Ash! Bang! Wallop! Kim Porcelli
They came, they saw, they conquered - again. Ash's comeback kid Tim Wheeler looks back over a spectacular year. Angel interceptor: Kim Porcelli

Hot Features | Interview 40% | 23 Jul 2001
The Little Bed Fiona Reid
Notorious in her native China for her sexually graphic novel Shanghai Baby, Wei Hui looks sure to upset the authorities even more with her next literary outing. Fiona reid meets the controversial young author. photography: cathal dawson

Music | Interview 40% | 28 Jul 1993
FOR GOD ... COUNTRY Joe Jackson
He believes that country music can make people "turn their hearts away from sin." He also believes that Jerry Lee, Elvis and The Beatles failed to answer the call of Jesus and that many rock groups - U2 consPICUOUSLY not included - are now doing the devil's work. JOE JACKSON hears the gospel according to Ricky Skaggs.

Music | Interview 40% | 22 Aug 2002
Broadcast news Stuart Clark
With the last broadcast up for a Mercury and Slane just around the corner, Jimi Goodwin of Doves is happy to enthuse about Planxty, U2, The Streets and Sean O'Hagan. Just don't call his band "the new Radiohead"

Music | News 40% | 19 Jan 2004
Superbowl Setback The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bono’s plan to highlight the AIDs epidemic in Africa at this year’s Superbowl has sadly been scuppered.

Music | News 40% |  4 Mar 2009
Exclusive: Paul McGuinness on U2's World Tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Paul McGuinness has been talking to Hot Press about the imminent announcement of U2’s world tour, which is likely to include three Croke Park stop-offs in July.

Music Review | Album 40% |  4 Nov 2004
How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb Peter Murphy
Atomic Bomb is positively Spector-esque in its ambition, although curiously enough, it’s not a showy record, the playing being mostly subservient to the songs.

Music | Interview 40% |  1 Dec 1988
I STILL HAVEN'T FOUND WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR Liam Mackey
So this is Christmas and what have we done... As U2 prepare to enter the final yearof the decade, Bono devotes a long night at his home in Dublin to reflecting on his life, his music and U2's extraordinary career to date. Interview: Liam Mackey

Music Review | Live 40% | 13 Sep 2001
Sing when we’re winning Olaf Tyaransen
The second Slane show was such a spirited and spiritual affair you couldn’t fail to be as uplifted (or should that be elevated?) by it

Music | Interview 40% | 21 Jul 2005
Gob Almighty Stuart Clark
Older and wiser but still mad for it, Oasis have delivered their best album in years. In an exclusive – and expletive-filled – interview Liam Gallagher holds forth on fatherhood, brotherly love and explains why Coldplay and The Killers are limp-wristed also-rans.

Music | Interview 40% |  4 Mar 1983
THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE Bill Graham
U2 hit No. 1 In Britain. Bill Graham reports

Music Review | Album 40% | 12 Mar 1987
The Joshua Tree Bill Graham
"The Joshua Tree" clarifies how U2's vocation has become the revival and renewal of rock and the recovery of its most romantic values. It also highlights the group's new commitment to the song. Review by Bill Graham

Hot Features | Interview 40% |  8 Aug 2005
We Are The Champions Cian Murtagh
Forget Oxegen or U2 at Croke Park – the biggest shows in town this summer are the All Ireland Championships. With the crowning of the provincial championships, the season is entering its most competitive stage.

Music | Interview 40% | 27 Jul 1989
THE MAKING OF A LEGEND Neil McCormack
From "Out Of Control" to "All I Want Is You", Neil McCormick presents a major critical retrospective on the complete recorded works of U2, the band who went from being one of the world's worst cover groups to become a leading force in modern Rock'n'Roll

Music | Interview 40% | 25 Oct 2001
A working-class hero is something to be again Stuart Clark
It's been ten years that's shaken a fair bit of the world and now, suddenly, OASIS are back. what better time for a reflective, confessional, candid and scandalous one-on-one with a man who always gives great quote, NOEL GALLAGHER. Interview: STUART CLARK

Music | Interview 40% | 30 Mar 2005
The View From A Broad (caster) Colm O Hare
Veteran 2FM DJ Larry Gogan was honoured by IRMA earlier this month, in recognition of the forty years he has spent at the top of his profession. To mark the occasion, Hot Press catches up with the presenter to discuss the beginnings of his career during the showband era, how Irish music has changed down through the years – and the time he earned Larry Mullen's thanks for playing U2 records despite the protestations of station chiefs.

Music | News 40% | 27 Mar 2007
The Edge to auction vintage guitar The Hot Press Newsdesk
Fans can get a close-up look at The Edge’s 1975 Gibson Les Paul from April 3 to 6 when it goes on display in Dublin’s Clarence Hotel.

Music | News 40% | 31 Oct 2002
Live, under a night-blue sky... The Hot Press Newsdesk
The insomniacs at HMV Grafton St do another midnight-opener - on Sunday, November 3rd - for the release of U2's Best Of 1990-2000

Hot Features | Interview 40% | 21 Oct 1996
Plucky Jim Joe Jackson
In the second and final part of an extensive interview, director Jim Sheridan discusses his troubles with Gabriel Byrne and Noel Pearson, explains why he could marry Daniel Day-Lewis but would fail to measure up against Richard Harris, and suggests the best way forward for the embattled Irish film industry. Plus: the ouija board prophecies which seem to have shaped his life. By Joe Jackson.

Music | Interview 40% | 31 May 2006
Mind, Lightbody & soul Stuart Clark
Snow Patrol‘s Gary Lightbody may be the thinking woman’s indie sexpot, but with their new album Eyes Open going supernova all over the shop, the poor fella has no time to capitalise on his status, given that the only people he sees on a regular basis are his band and crewmates. With whom, he assures us, “penetrative sex is out of the question.” Also on the agenda: break-ups, infidelity, the Northern body politic, U2 and, of course, underpants.

Music | News 40% | 18 Nov 2005
The Edge helps New Orleans musicians The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Edge is spearheading an initiative to supply instruments to Gulf Coast musicians displaced by Hurricane Katrina.

Hot Features | Commentary 40% | 21 Jan 1998
All That s Left Joe Jackson
Expelled by the Labour Party and reviled by some of his former colleagues, JOE HIGGINS is seen by his own supporters as the only genuinely socialist politician in Dail Iireann. No friend or fan of Labour, golden circles or U2, he tells JOE JACKSON that revolutionary change is not just possible but essential. Pix: Colm Henry.

Music | Interview 40% | 19 Jul 1985
THE GREAT LEAP OF FAITH Neil McCormack
Saturday, July 13th, 1985 will go down in history as Live Aid Day, the extraordinary culmination of Bob Geldof's attempts to mobilise the international music industry behind urgently-needed famine relief in Africa. Among the stellar cast performing for 72,000 people at Wembley Stadium, London are U2, a band determined to rise to the occasion. Report: Neil McCormick

Music | Interview 40% | 12 Apr 2001
Angels With Dirty Faces John Walshe
John Walshe travels to Berlin to see Ash in superlative live form on Paddy's night. And no wonder: the band reckon their new album, free all angels could put them in the Michael Jackson league! plus: why they're so down on Louis Walsh, Westlife and Ronan Keating and so up for Bono, John Hume, David Trimble and - wait for it - Darius of Popstars. Flash photography: Mella Travers

Music | Interview 40% | 12 Apr 1985
THE UNFORGETTABLE FIRE Niall Stokes
Niall Stokes sees U2 light up Madison Square Garden in New York.

Music | Interview 40% | 30 Mar 2004
Lost in Transmutation Peter Murphy
Exclusive: Kevin Shields, the missing presumed lost genius of Irish rock, re-emerges to tell the truth about sandbags and barbed wire, the making of Loveless, early Dublin days with Gavin Friday, Liam O Maonlai and U2, and his Bafta-winning work on Lost in Translation.

Hot Features | Interview 40% |  3 Aug 2005
London Calling Neil McCormick
Rock journalist and U2 confidant, Neil McCormick, explains why he put his day job aside to record a powerful song for London's bombing victims

Hot Features | Interview 39% | 19 Sep 2003
Paul Morley Peter Murphy
One of the greatest penslingers in rockdom, he’s championed U2, Joy Division and Kylie and taken a critical scalpel to Oasis, The Strokes and their “miserably narrow mates”. he’s also locked horns with Germaine Greer, helped Frankie to relax and let The Frames slip through his fingers.

Music Review | Album 39% | 14 Nov 2002
Zooropa Bill Graham
At its best, Zooropa is sky-funk, music from a band who, permanently or temporarily, have renounced the old folkways for the new airways

Music | Interview 39% |  1 Nov 2005
Life in the Belfast lane Stuart Clark

**View the corresponding photo gallery here**

A flyover near the old Harland & Wolff shipyard was the starting point for a remarkable three months that has seen Franz Ferdinand challenging U2 and Coldplay for the title of ‘Biggest Band In The World'. Daredevil photographic exploits completed, Hot Press jumped on their tour bus and got the lowdown on Snoop, Bono, Kanye West, Natasha Bedingfield and nights of debauchery with the Scissor Sisters.


Music | Interview 39% | 14 Sep 2000
The Rise and Fall And Rise Of The Waterboys Peter Murphy
MIKE SCOTT once fronted the greatest rock n roll band in the world, but before the world got a chance to wake up to the fact he had gone west and invented raggle taggle. Now with a new Waterboys album, A Rock In The Weary Place, just released, Scott takes time out to reflect on his strange but true adventure. By PETER MURPHY

Music | Interview 39% | 17 Feb 1999
The last great American male Peter Murphy
. . . Or not, as the case may be. In this extremely revealing interview with peter murphy, henry rollins speaks frankly about relationships, violence, depression, squaring up to Al Pacino and the problems that come with a life lived on the road

Hot Features | Commentary 39% | 15 Sep 1999
Dancin' With Manson Peter Murphy
In the second part of his examination of the cult of CHARLES MANSON, PETER MURPHY looks at the cult leader s trial, his continuing influence of left-field heroes and the controversy over his recordings. Also: BONO on U2 s decision to include Helter Skelter in their Rattle And Hum set.

Music | Interview 39% | 25 Nov 2003
Broadening Her Horizons Colm O Hare
From pioneering ambient-trad with Clannad, through to her brand new concept album 'Two Horizons', Moya Brennan can now look back on 30 years of lending her voice and harp to some of the most distinctive music ever to come out of Ireland.

Hot Features | Interview 39% | 26 Jun 2003
Tommy guns it Jackie Hayden
40 years after the Clancy Brothers brought Irish ballads to an international audience and won famous fans like Bob Dylan, Tommy Makem is still committed to the power of song – but appalled at the way modern Ireland treats its own culture.

Hot Features | Interview 39% | 15 Oct 2009
Andrew's Day Olaf Tyaransen
Comedian of the moment Andrew Maxwell talks about his recent car-crash gig in Dublin, in which he staggered on stage drunk and promptly blacked out, the controversy over Tommy Tiernan's comments on the holocaust and his love/hate relationship with Ireland. Plus, why we're to blame for our current economic crisis and how going to the same school as U2 helped turn him into ther performer he is today.

Music Review | Live 39% | 30 Aug 2001
One from the heart Peter Murphy
One from the heart

Music | Interview 39% | 21 Sep 1994
How The West Was One Liam Fay
I was living fast, planning to die young and I was probably gonna take a few people with me, says Fatima Mansions firebrand Cathal Coughlan of his descent into a personal and creative nightmare. Now back stronger, healthier and with an acclaimed new album, Lost In The Former West, under his belt, he retraces the highs, lows and kicks in the teeth of the last few years with Liam Fay.

Music | Interview 39% | 25 Mar 2003
Noel Gallagher The Mixed Grill
How the mafia did Noel a favour by twatting Liam; the U2 song Oasis might cover; the most he’s spent on cocaine; a great night out in Ireland’ and what it will say on his tombstone. Noel Gallagher answers the reader’s questions. Turning up the heat Stuart Clark.

Hot Features | Interview 39% |  9 Nov 2000
Kevin Myers Joe Jackson
Best known for his Irish Times column An Irishman s Diary, KEVIN MYERS has been denounced as arrogant, bigoted, pompous and prejudiced. And those are just the people who like his witty writing! On the occasion of the publication of a collection of his writings, the journalist they either love or loathe talks to JOE JACKSON about class, prostitution, drugs, relationships, the North, Mary Ellen Synon and more. Photography: CATHAL DAWSON

Music | Interview 39% | 10 Nov 2006
The Noel truth and nothing but the truth Stuart Clark
Renewing acquaintances with Hot Press, a chipper Noel Gallagher reveals how he helped Italy bag the World Cup, explains why Oasis are better than U2 – sort of – and tells us about the band’s new 'best of' collection.

Music | Interview 39% |  7 May 2003
Shooting from the lip Stuart Clark
With their new album, Gotta Go There To Come Back, in the bag, Stereophonics have chosen a very special gig at the Heineken Green Energy extravaganza in Dublin, to make their return to the stage. No wonder the boys are feeling bullish! Chris Martin, Ronnie Wood, Fran Healy, Rod Stewart, Noel Gallagher, U2 and the Rolling Stones – Kelly Jones has opinions on all of them! So who’s feeling the lash of the ‘phonics frontman’s verbal assault, then?

Music | Interview 39% | 16 Nov 1984
QUEST FOR FIRE Bill Graham
Bill Graham follows U2 and "The Unforgettable Fire" from Slane, Co. Meath to the concert halls of Europe.

Music | Interview 39% | 20 Mar 2007
Some loud thunder Olaf Tyaransen
The Waterboys are back, with arguably their most complete record yet, Book Of Lightning. In this remarkably open and honest interview, Mike Scott talks about his songwriting genius, about relationships, his family, his boozy years in Galway - and turning U2 onto Greenpeace.

Music | News 39% | 21 Jan 2008
'U23D' gets world premiere The Hot Press Newsdesk
1,200 people packed into Park City, Utah’s Eccles Theater last night for the world premiere of 'U23D'.

Music | News 39% | 13 Jun 2003
"It sounds very rock and roll" The Hot Press Newsdesk
Paul McGuinness spills the beans on U2's new album

Music | News 39% | 17 Aug 2009
The Edge stars in new documentary The Hot Press Newsdesk
It Might Get Loud also stars Jack White and Jimmy Page.

Music | News 39% | 16 Apr 2008
Daniel Lanois to appear on The Last Splash The Hot Press Newsdesk
Legendary producer and musician Daniel Lanois will be chatting about his new album and film on Today FM's Last Splash this weekend.

Music | News 39% |  4 Mar 2009
2FM to broadcast Larry Mullen interview The Hot Press Newsdesk
RTÉ 2FM's Larry Gogan will play his recent interview with U2 drummer Larry Mullen this Sunday.

Music | News 39% |  5 Aug 2008
Glen Campbell to cover U2, Velvet Underground The Hot Press Newsdesk
There’s another few bob coming U2’s way with the legendary Glen Campbell including a cover of ‘All I Want Is You’ on his Meet Glen Campbell album.

Music | News 39% | 15 Jan 2008
Big year ahead for Irish acts: We preview the key albums The Hot Press Newsdesk
Get out your calendars and mark these dates, as we give you the run-down of the key albums due to hit shelves in 2008.

Music | News 39% | 10 Dec 2007
'Joshua Tree' remaster will be the first of many The Hot Press Newsdesk
Paul McGuinness has revealed that there are more U2 remasters in the pipeline.

Music | News 39% |  9 Nov 2007
'The Joshua Tree' re-release: details of new tracks revealed The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have discussed the details of never-before heard tracks to be included on the forthcoming deluxe edition re-release of their 'Joshua Tree' album.

Music | News 39% | 17 Apr 2007
Bono + The Edge cited for Spiderman musical The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 stars Bono and The Edge are in negotiations to write the score for a new musical on Spiderman.

Music | News 39% | 10 Oct 2006
U2 vs Oasis: "We'll win" says Noel Gallagher The Hot Press Newsdesk
First we had Blur vs. Oasis and now it’s Oasis vs. U2 as the two go head to head on November 20 with their respective Stop The Clock and U218 Singles Best Of… albums.

Music | News 39% | 18 Aug 2006
Jacknife Lee to produce U2 newie The Hot Press Newsdesk
Garrett ‘Jacknife’ Lee’s management company, Big Life, have confirmed that the producer is about to start work on the follow-up to How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb with U2.

Music | News 39% | 21 Jul 2006
U2 announce rescheduled dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have announced new dates for Australia, New Zealand and Hawaii, after being forced to postpone the original trip in March.

Music | News 39% |  9 Feb 2006
U2's five-award Grammy win The Hot Press Newsdesk
Irish rockers U2 cleaned up at the Grammys in Los Angeles last night, winning gongs in all five of the categories for which they were nominated.

Music | News 39% | 21 Dec 2004
U2's Clarence Set For Expansion? The Hot Press Newsdesk
With How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb dominating the Christmas sales rush, U2 have firmly re-established their place at the top of the rock tree. Now comes further evidence of the expanding ambitions of Ireland's biggest ever showbiz export.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 39% | 11 Nov 2004
The Missing Words Game Sam Snort
Exclusive! Our crime correspondent gets to the bottom of Bono’s briefcase.

Music | News 39% |  7 Sep 2004
Top Irish musicans to appear in Oscar Wilde tribute film The Hot Press Newsdesk
Top musicians Bono and Larry Mullen appear in film to celebrate Oscar Wildes 150th birthday.

Music | News 39% |  6 Dec 2002
Bono speaks on CNN's Larry King Show about the African AIDS crisis Peter Murphy
U2 frontman speaks about "the biggest pandemic since the bubonic plague" and urges middle America to use their nation's huge financial power and get involved. "Our age will be remembered," he says, "for three things: the war against terror, the Internet, and how we let an entire continent burst into flames and stood around with water in cans"

Music | News 39% |  5 Sep 2002
Cover magazine The Hot Press Newsdesk
Well, look what we've got here: exclusive peeks at both the U2 single's sleeve artwork and the piccie from the new Samantha Mumba 45 as well. Don't thank us, we're just doing our job

Music | News 39% | 18 Feb 2002
"He's like Christ, I'm telling you" The Hot Press Newsdesk
...quoth Drew Carey, master of ceremonies, when the glitterati gathered in Los Angeles last week to pay tribute to the many humanitarian endeavours of Bono, lead singer of popular Irish beat combo U2

  39% | 21 Nov 2009
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Broadcast | Gallery 39% | 21 Nov 2009
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Broadcast | Gallery 39% | 21 Nov 2009
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Broadcast | Gallery 39% | 21 Nov 2009
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Music Review | Album 39% |  6 Oct 1988
Rattle And Hum Bill Graham
Sprawling across four restless, angry and sometimes contradictory sides, "Rattle And Hum" is nothing less than U2's most ambitious album yet. Review by Bill Graham

Music Review | Album 39% | 24 Oct 2002
The Best & The B-Sides Of 1990-2000 Peter Murphy
 

Music | News 39% | 14 Dec 2001
They've got game The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 to play the half-time show at the US' Superbowl XXXVI

Music Review | Album 39% | 17 Oct 2005
Dog-Eared Memories Phil Udell
Dog-Eared Memories, despite the claim that this is a new, stripped down Dara sound, is full of big ideas in both music and words. The influence of Coldplay and U2 is undeniable, but tempered by an intimate writing style that recalls Ben Folds or Randy Newman, especially given the choice of piano as lead instrument.

Music | News 38% | 17 Jun 2002
Full time called on Hanover Quay The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have failed in their attempt to save their Hanover Quay studio complex from demolition.

Music Review | Album 38% | 11 Nov 1983
Under A Blood Red Sky Bill Graham
Bill Graham reviews "Under A Blood Red Sky"

Music Review | Album 38% | 14 Nov 1991
Achtung Baby Niall Stokes
There is no question about it. He may look as if he's been dipped in a bottle of red ink but it is Adam who stands there bollock naked before the camera and the world on the back sleeve of the latest, long playing opus from the band whose name begins with U and ends with 2. And is that Eve who hovers topless behind Bono on the front?

Music | Interview 38% | 14 Dec 2001
Rock in a hard place Peter Murphy
what good was rock’n’roll in 2001? No good at all – and yet we couldn’t have got through without it. Peter Murphy reflects on a year in which some old codgers stood up to be counted and many of us lived “on songs and hope”

Music | News 38% | 12 Apr 2001
Polly Thriller Stuart Clark
POLLY HARVEY WAS in sparkling form last week when she joined U2 in Houston for the fifth date of their world tour.

Hot Features | Commentary 38% | 14 Dec 2001
A year in the life Paul McGrath
Another busy 12 months for a former pro

Music | News 37% | 16 Mar 2005
The Marshal Stars sign Blue Mountain publishing deal The Hot Press Newsdesk
Keeping things on a small scale, Dublin three-piece The Marshal Stars are following confidently in the footsteps of U2

Music Review | Single 37% | 25 Jan 2006
New Year Day Phil Udell
It’s come to this, then, that one of the highlights of the fortnight is a slack-kneed stoner reggae version of a U2 tune. It’s not bad in a funny sort of way really, managing to undercut the original’s bluster but still capture the song’s feel.

Music | News 37% | 10 May 2001
Generous To A Failte Stuart Clark
U2 SWITCHED INTO Bord Failte-mode last week when they reassured American tourists that foot and mouth poses no threat to humans.

Music | News 37% | 28 Feb 2002
Walk on The Hot Press Newsdesk
...now that you've collected your Grammys: Four wee gold victrolas were scooped in Los Angeles last night by U2, in a great vindication for the band that felt "like pushing a rock up a hill in 2000"

  37% | 10 Aug 2005
Alternative Irish Anthems Member CD Offer
If award-winning DJ Tom Dunne says it's a great song, you'd be remiss not to have a listen. Now he's compiled the best of it into Alternative Irish Anthems, a two-disc set containing selections from Ireland's most beloved artists, from international successes such as U2 to local heroes like The Frames. SOLD OUT

Music | News 37% | 14 Oct 2002
Mail bonding! The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2, Rory Gallagher, Van Morrison and Phil Lynott go postal this month as a new set of Irish commemorative postage stamps is released - and Hot Press get into the act with an also-commemorative four-cover special to match. As the man said, save 'em, swop 'em, collect 'em all

Music | News 37% | 12 Feb 2008
Jim Aiken to receive Meteor tribute The Hot Press Newsdesk
The late Jim Aiken is to be honoured on February 15 with the Meteor Industry Award.

Music | News 37% |  8 Aug 2002
Bono Vox? Ha ha ha The Hot Press Newsdesk
Roddy Doyle "definitively scotches" rumours that he is to write a (wait for it) musical based on the music of U2

Music | News 37% | 27 Aug 2008
Glen Campbell jets in for Dublin gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
Glen Campbell, recently in the news for covering U2's 'All I Want Is You', has announced a gig at Vicar St.

Music Review | Single 37% | 18 Oct 2004
‘Be My Enemy' Steve Cummins
Opening with a razor sharp drum sound, a choppy bass line and ferocious guitar riff, ‘Be My Enemy’ sounds like early U2 and even Joy Divison.

Music Review | Album 37% | 25 Jan 2006
The Breakthrough Phil Udell
:et’s be frank. For all the heavy hitters guesting on this, Mary J Blige’s seventh album, the majority of Hot Press readers will have their interest piqued by the appearance of a certain U2 on a version of a certain song.

Music Review | Single 37% | 24 May 2006
Is It Any Wonder? Shilpa Ganatra
One of the first and finest guitar-free indie bands realise that making a second album with the same gimmick would be equivalent to continuing to argue a point when the conversation’s moved on and they’d already won. So their comeback single starts off with a teasing riff of U2 proportions before it’s engulfed by the Keane we know and love. The passion, gusto and singable chorus puts them in the running for band of the summer, and it’s only May.

Music Review | Single 37% | 11 Apr 2006
Lightning Blue Eyes Steve Cummins
Lifted from their often stunning Ten Silver Drops LP, lead single ‘Lightning Blue Eyes’ somehow fails to have the same sort of impact felt elsewhere on the group’s second album. Euphoric and ambitious certainly but for all its turns of cinematic prog-pop it remains a tune you’re unlikely to come back too. Oddly it’s also reminiscent of something you’d expect from latter day U2 – which isn’t a good thing.

Music | News 37% | 24 Nov 2006
Westlife win chart battle in Ireland The Hot Press Newsdesk
Westlife have taken the top spot in the Irish charts, in a week dominated by supergroups with releases by the likes of U2, The Beatles and Oasis.

Music Review | Album 37% |  1 Oct 2007
Cloaks And Daggers Jackie Hayden
An album big on attitude and even bigger on choruses, a store full of jagged guitar riffage and a lyrical maturity way beyond their years.

Music | News 37% |  3 Jun 2005
Ash announce Belfast date The Hot Press Newsdesk
In town for their U2 support show, Ash have announced a headline date at the Spring & Airbrake

Music | News 37% | 11 Feb 2002
Your two favourite bands? The Hot Press Newsdesk
Are U2 and Oasis to double-headline a European stadium tour? Have The Hives been asked to support? The Swedish tabloid press can't be wrong, surely

Music Review | Single 37% |  4 Sep 2007
Reasons To Leave EP Tim Smyth
National Student Music Competition finalists Monitor’s follow-up to the ‘Higher Than The Sky EP’ (a former Hot Press Single of the Fortnight) is full of promise. It conjures up the same dark spaces as Editors, but fills it with the clang and chime of Boy-era U2. Indeed, the sound, songs and skills displayed here reflect a band who’re eager to get out of here and fill some stadiums. With songs as compelling as ‘On The Verge’, they could yet make good on that ambition.

Music Review | Single 36% | 17 Aug 2005
Haven't Found Zak Murtagh
Long before hip-hop went Disney, a young Pras delivered the killer rhyme on the Fugees classic ‘Nappyheads’ hit. Nowadays he might as well join the Black Eyes Peas because his menacing MC talents of old have deserted him. Instead of spitting fury about blunts, hos and all the classic things any-self respecting rapper talks about, Pras spouts on about international terrorism over a badly chosen U2 sample. To be avoided like the plague.

Music | News 36% | 14 Mar 2002
Everything you know is wrong The Hot Press Newsdesk
Forget what you've heard: U2 are not, that's NOT, playing a European tour this summer, with or without Oasis

Music Review | Single 36% |  6 Feb 2006
Blue Mirror Boy / Supa Hero Steve Cummins
Like Humanzi, Limerick’s Vesta Varro show much promise. Their much anticipated double A-side has been delayed as interest in the UK has grown. With a sound taking in early U2, Joy Division, Wire and The Cure, they fit snugly into the current scene. Sharp, polished guitar hooks are punctuated by a strong chorus. At times ‘Blue Mirror Boy’ evokes memories of Woodstar’s wonderful ‘Dumb Punk Song’. An assured debut and a band to keep tabs on over 2006.

Music | News 36% | 17 Apr 2008
Daniel Lanois adds Irish gigs The Hot Press Newsdesk
Daniel Lanois has announced multimedia gigs in Dublin and Galway this summer.

Music | News 36% | 24 Mar 2006
Peter Grant Award for Paul McGuinness The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 manager Paul McGuinness is understood to be the recipient of this year's Peter Grant Award for Lifetime Achievement in Music.

Music | News 36% | 27 Feb 2009
Aslan announce covers album track-listing The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bowie, U2, John Lennon & ELO all feature.

Music | News 36% | 23 Apr 2008
Utah Saints for Trinity Rooms The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dance duo to play Limerick on May Bank Holiday

Music | News 36% | 16 May 2006
Bono's read all over The Hot Press Newsdesk
Political activist and sometime frontman of U2 has taken a new job: he's the editor of the UK Independent, out today.

Music Review | Album 36% | 27 Apr 2009
Independent Soul Patrick Freyne
Nice but unoriginal MOR folk

Music | News 36% | 17 May 2002
Palm pictures The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 premiere new song 'Hands that Built America' - written for upcoming Scorsese film Gangs Of New York - at this week's TriBeCa Film Festival

Music | News 36% | 23 May 2002
Gimme gimme rock treatment The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2, Tom Waits, The Pretenders, Motorhead, Billy Corgan, Marilyn Manson & more to cover The Ramones on new tribute album, We're A Happy Family, due out later this year

Music | News 36% | 15 Dec 1979
Critics Roundup 1979 Bill Graham
Bill Graham's 1979 U2 became the great green hopes

Hot Features | Reports 36% |  8 Sep 2008
Why recession can be good for students Mark Corcoran
So the arse is about to fall out of the economy - at least we can look forward to a new generation of great bands.

Music | News 36% | 31 Jan 2003
Bono collaborates with Daniel Lanois The Hot Press Newsdesk
The U2 producer and collaborator enlists the vocal stylings of Emmylou Harris and Bono for forthcoming solo album

Music | News 36% | 16 Jun 2009
Raw Sessions reaches Semi-Final stage tonight The Hot Press Newsdesk
R.S.A.G. and Dirty Epics hit Grouse Lodge Studios.

Music Review | Live 36% | 11 Aug 2009
The Perfect Skins Live Roisin Dwyer
Exhibiting a range of influences that includes U2, The Doors, Tom Petty and Steve Harley, the Skins are big on choruses and hooks that a week after the gig I’m still humming.

Music | News 36% | 18 Feb 2002
Guest of the nation The Hot Press Newsdesk
Current toppermost of the poppermost Enrique Iglesias joins Westlife, the Cranberries and (possibly, ssh!) U2 and the Corrs at this year's Meteor Awards

Music Review | Album 36% | 16 Mar 2000
The Million Dollar Hotel OST John Walshe
By this stage, you're no doubt aware that Bono co-wrote this movie and provides no less than six songs on the soundtrack, some with his old muckers in U2 and others with The Million Dollar Hotel Band, which prises the likes of Lanois and Eno away from the desk and into more standard musical roles.

Music | News 36% | 31 Dec 1987
Critics Roundup 1987 Conor O'Mahony
While 1987 will of course be recognised as the year U2 conquered the world, spare a thought for those whose careers begin beneath the shadow of ‘The Joshua Tree’.

Music | News 36% |  6 Feb 2008
EXCLUSIVE: Kila to release concert film The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bono has given his official blessing to the new Kíla concert film, 'Once Upon A Time', which gets a DVD release on March 7.

Music | News 36% | 10 Jul 2008
Vyvienne Long for Mill Theatre gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
Damien Rice cellist Vyvienne Long heads the bill for the upcoming Bamboo Sessions gig in the Mill Theatre, Dundrum.

Music | News 35% |  3 Sep 2003
Bono goes operatic The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bono gets busy with Zucchero and announces the winnng design of the new U2 studios

  35% | 18 Nov 2004
If I Should Fall From Grace With God
(15/100 Greatest Irish Albums)
The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
After a period of restless inactivity, The Pogues went into Rak Studio with U2 knob-twiddler Steve Lillywhite. The result is arguably The Pogues’ most eclectic work.

Music Review | Album 35% | 30 Jul 2008
Strength In Numbers Patrick Freyne
Would have been ground breaking on November 18, 1991, Unfortunately that sound had dated badly by November 20, 1991.

Music | News 35% | 25 Oct 2005
Johnny Cash tribute night confirmed The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2, Foo Fighters and Norah Jones are just a few of the heavyweights assembling in New York for I Walk The Line: A Night For Johnny Cash.

Politics | Message 35% |  6 Aug 1997
Outdoor rock'n'roll Legislation is now required Niall Stokes
There were times when it seemed that the final outcome was a mere formality, and that U2 would not be playing Dublin on their PopMart tour.

Music | News 35% | 24 Feb 2005
The results are in! The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 have emerged triumphant from Hot Press' extensive public polling for the 100 Greatest Irish Albums Of All Time

Music | News 35% | 15 Dec 1988
Critics Roundup 1988 Cathy Dillon
In international terms Ireland’s musical profile was probably never higher than in ’88, with Chris De Burgh, U2 and Enya playing musical chairs for the British No. 1 slot, and Sinead O’Connor and Hothouse Flowers making inroads in the US (despite the squabbling at home).

Music | News 35% | 25 Oct 2001
What's eating Keating? Staff Writer
RONAN KEATING HAS complained that he doesn’t receive the same respect in Ireland as

Hot Features | Sam Snort 35% | 17 Jan 2002
The stamp of disapproval Sam Snort
How Irish rock has been led from pillar to post

Music | News 35% |  3 Sep 2007
Music Ireland '07: Prince drummer John Blackwell confirmed The Hot Press Newsdesk
Music Ireland ’07 has scored a major coup by getting Prince drummer John Blackwell to grace the Sennheiser Live Stage at the October 5 to 7 event in the Dublin RDS.

Music | News 35% | 27 Mar 2008
Empire State Human record with Kraftwerk man The Hot Press Newsdesk
Empire State Human are set to become the first Irish band to record with an original member of Kraftwerk – and that includes superfans U2.

Music | News 35% |  7 Jun 2001
I will follow-up Stuart Clark
THE EDGE HAS revealed that U2 fans mightn’t have to wait too long for a follow-up to All That You Can’t Leave Behind.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 35% |  8 Jun 2006
And the Ted arose Sam Snort
When rock'n'roll seems to have finally lost all sense of meaning and purpose, you can always rely on The Axeman Who Ate Detroit to save the day.

Music Review | Live 35% | 22 Sep 2006
The Immediate live at The Black Box, Belfast Francis Jones
It’s all very free-spirited, some might even say immoral. Certainly relations within The Immediate are unconventional: band members frequently change places, instruments are swapped and vocal duties rotated. There’s a playful grope with U2 here, a quick fumble with Talking Heads there and a covert, climactic Krautrock fondle at the end.

Music | News 35% | 11 Oct 2007
Bono denies Spice Girls collaboration The Hot Press Newsdesk
The tabloids were aflutter earlier this week at the idea that Bono might be working on the forthcoming Spice Girls record. Unsurprisingly, it's not at all true...

Music | News 35% | 16 Aug 2001
Kings of the Castle The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 MANIA APPEARS to be growing by the day with tickets for their first Slane bash changing hands on the internet for £1,000 a piece.

Music | News 35% |  9 Apr 2009
Chris Blackwell is named the music industry's most influential figure The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Island Records founder includes Bob Marley and U2 among his successes.

Music | News 35% | 30 Aug 2001
Bob Hewson 1925-2001 The Hot Press Newsdesk
“Where were you last night?” asked the ol’ man. “We played a concert in Trinity College. “How did it go?” “Well,” I said, we had a bit of trouble from a few 16 year olds in the audience. “You weren’t very polite yourself at 16!” he replied.

  35% |  5 Oct 2009
"Record industry finished", says top accountant The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ossie Kilkenny, the top music industry accountant who has worked with many of the biggest acts in the world, including U2, Morrissey, Oasis and Van Morrison, has said that the record industry is finished.

  35% | 22 Oct 2002
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Music | News 35% | 30 Apr 2002
Result! The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Hot Press Irish Music Awards proved to be as keenly contested as ever with U2, Ash and The Corrs emerging as big winners. But the number of awards acknowledging nascent talent prove there’s more heavy-hitters waiting in the wings

Hot Features | Comedy 35% |  6 Dec 2001
Return of the 'Match Stephen Robinson
Despite rumours of relegation, RTE's Apres Match team of BARRY MURPHY, RISTEARD COOPER and GARY COOKE release a live video for Christmas, return to the live arena this winter and are looking forward to Ireland's World Cup final games. STEPHEN ROBINSON reports

Hot Features | Comedy 35% | 17 Jan 2001
A NIGHT AT THE APRES Nick Kelly
It s not just football, you know, as the Apris Match team go live again. Interview: NICK KELLY

Hot Features | Sam Snort 35% | 13 Apr 2000
Free At Last Sam Snort
SAM SNORT on the strangely unreported news that he was recently the recipient of the Freedom Of The City.

Music | News 35% |  2 Sep 2008
Michael Franti talks YouTube, Bono, and William Burroughs' gun collection The Hot Press Newsdesk
One of the undoubted highlights of the Hot Press Chatroom over the Electric Picnic weekend was the appearance of hip-hop legend Michael Franti on Sunday afternoon.

Hot Features | Reports 35% | 11 May 2009
Flying Blind Jackie Hayden
 

Music Review | Live 35% | 14 Aug 2009
Metallica Live Roisin Dwyer
The 'U2 of the Metal World' don't disappoint!

Industry | Reports 34% | 18 Aug 2004
MIX (Music Industry Xplained) O4 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Announcing the fourth series of the MIX (Music Industry Xplained) course. MIX 04 is a 12-week series of lectures (one each week) by top professional exponents from the Irish and International music industry. MIX 04 is aimed at those seeking careers in the music industry. The practical workings of the industry will be explained by key figures who have worked with artists as successful as U2, The Cranberries, Clannad, Christy Moore, Westlife, Jack L, Tricky, Beautiful South, Robbie Williams, Massive Attack and others.

Music | News 34% | 31 Dec 1987
Critics Roundup 1987 Oliver Sweeney
In a year that saw U2 take on the world and win hands down, with a string of superb concerts and the album to beat all in ‘The Joshua Tree’, there was much to be leased with in terms of Irish bands consolidating their reputations.

Music | News 34% | 31 Dec 1987
Critics Roundup 1987 George Byrne
Aside from “boosts for the whole country”, “taking our place among the greats” and all the other woolly notions which surrounded the Republic qualifying for germany, Stephen Roche winning the Tour de France and U2 finally cracking America, 1987 will hardly go down as one of the most memorable of rock’n’roll years …

Music | News 34% |  2 Oct 2008
Sharon Corr, Neil Jordan and Kevin Godley added to The Music Show The Hot Press Newsdesk
Sharon Corr of The Corrs has joined the list of stars who will participate in The Music Show at the RDS this weekend.

Music Review | Album 34% | 10 Sep 1992
The Criminal Under My Hat Bill Graham
"In dreams begin responsibilities" – is the Delmore Schwartz line that's been used by both Lou Reed and U2. But it doesn't quite suit the latest album from another member of their coterie, T-Bone Burnett.

Music Review | Live 34% | 23 Aug 2004
Live at Marlay Park, Dublin: The Frames, Supergrass, Idlewild, Bell X1 & Halite Peter Murphy
You have to hand it to The Frames. Even Bruce and U2 baulk at starting new campaigns outdoors in front of 17,000 people – although Glen Hansard might claim that this is a farewell to Set List arms rather than the unveiling of Burn The Maps.

Music Review | Album 34% |  3 Mar 2009
Heroes Alex Donald
Patchy yet sometimes brilliant charity covers record.

Hot Features | Reports 34% | 28 Jan 2008
Here's to you, Ronnie Drew The Hot Press Newsdesk
With Bono and Simon Carmody orchestrating it, and Kila minding the gap, the recording of a tribute to one of the most important and widely loved figures in the history of Irish music turned into a very special occasion indeed.

Music Review | Album 34% | 28 Jul 1993
No Time To Kill Joe Jackson
SHAY HEALY recently interviewed Clint Black for the forthcoming series of Music City USA and discovered that the guy is a bonafide U2 freak.

Music Review | Album 34% | 18 Aug 1999
Ishisreal?, Breakfast In New Orleans, Dinner In Timbuktu Jackie Hayden
Oh to be a fly on the wall of the U2 office when somebody plays the opening of track 2 of the Lisahall album and thinks, "Oh, how nice, a cover version of 'Numb'," only to discover it's really called 'Connection 17'.

Music | News 34% | 13 Sep 2001
In the chart The Hot Press Newsdesk
U2 made another piece of history last week by occupying no fewer than twelve of the berths in the Irish top 60

Music | News 34% | 22 Feb 1995
Even better than the Real Thing? Bill Graham
Though often overlooked, some of U2’s most exciting and challenging music through the years is to be found hidden away on the flip side of their singles. From U23 to Melon bill graham rides the wild horses of the U2 back catalogue and finds that there’s quite a few thoroughbreds among their many cover versions and experimental remixes.

Music Review | Album 34% | 15 Mar 2005
Waiting For The Siren's Call Niall Crumlish
New Order are giants, the four-piece that saved guitar pop. At a terribly dull time in the '80s, they brought the rush of possibilities of electronic music to the knuckle-dragging indie masses and added sophistication, sex and mystery to their genre of choice, a genre dying on its arse. Every guitar band that has added electronica to its palette without fear of the sky falling in – from U2 to The Killers – owes New Order a cut.

Music Review | Album 34% | 15 Mar 2005
Waiting For The Siren's Call Niall Crumlish
New Order are giants, the four-piece that saved guitar pop. At a terribly dull time in the '80s, they brought the rush of possibilities of electronic music to the knuckle-dragging indie masses and added sophistication, sex and mystery to their genre of choice, a genre dying on its arse. Every guitar band that has added electronica to its palette without fear of the sky falling in – from U2 to The Killers – owes New Order a cut.

Music Review | Album 34% | 23 Jul 2007
Instant Karma - Save Darfur Colm O Hare
If ever a cause needed highlighting, it’s the ongoing tragedy in Darfur, Sudan, which in the recent words of Goal’s John O’Shea "the international community has all but abandoned".

Music | Hit the North 34% |  6 Jul 2000
Three Guitars And The Truth Colin Carberry
Following U2, hunting Kylie, polishing turds and drafting glorious pop meet East Belfast whippersnappers F.U.E.L.

Music Review | Album 34% |  6 Jun 2008
Viva La Vida Peter Murphy
Chris Martin and co. return with another album guaranteed to rock arenas across the world

Hot Features | Sam Snort 34% | 17 Nov 2003
Talk On The Wild Side Sam Snort
Our showbiz columnist suggests that rock stars like Bono and Bob may be prone to occasional exaggeration.

Music | News 34% | 31 Mar 2009
The aftermath are back Roisin Dwyer
News and gossip from the domestic front

  34% | 14 Jun 2004
Faithful returned Colm O Hare
Punk pioneers and Irish rock legends, The Radiators are back with a new plan.

Music Review | Album 34% | 24 May 2006
Stadium Arcadium Peter Murphy
The record, a double album, doesn’t always live up to the sum of the parts. Like the Stones, U2 and REM, the Chilis can often seem like victims of their own longevity and familiarity. The best songs on this collection are inevitably the ones where they venture out of their own comfort zone.

Music Review | Album 34% | 18 Oct 2007
In Rainbows Olaf Tyaransen
First impressions are pretty damn good. It’s dreamy, eerie, epic, soaring, soothing, very occasionally manic... and more.

  34% | 12 Jan 1994
I did it my way  
Twelve months ago The Cranberries were unknown outside of the hippest rock circles, now with the platinum success of Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We? they stand as the first Irish band to genuinely crack America since U2.-Much of the media attention given to them has focussed on Dolores O’Riordan, a singer whose unique approach to her craft underlines the defiantly independent path the group has trodden all the way to the top of the Billboard charts. Here she talks to JOE JACKSON about what by any standards has been a perfect year. Pix: Michael Quinn.

Politics | Message 33% |  7 Sep 2006
Isn’t it time the Irish Government got serious about the music industry? Niall Stokes
From U2 to The Frames and Sinead O’Connor to Damien Rice, music has helped put this country on the map. So why is the government so slow to back the music industry?

Music | News 33% | 17 Dec 1987
THE UNBELIEVABLE BOOK Neil McCormack
Neil McCormick, a friend of U2 in their earliest days, who, as a writer, has closely monitored their progress since then, analyses Eamon Dunphy's much-touted 'authorised' biography "Unforgettable Fire" – and can't quite believe what he reads

Music | News 33% |  4 Jun 2009
Choose your top 20 indie moments! The Hot Press Newsdesk
In the new Hot Press, Peter Murphy picks his 20 highlights from the last 35 years of home-grown alternative culture (in strictly chronological order!). Take a look and then have your say on the indie moments that rocked in your lifetime...

Hot Features | Comedy 33% | 25 Oct 2001
Radioheads Stephen Robinson
RTE Radio 1’s new spoof talk-show series Luneen Live is broadcast on October 26th. STEPHEN ROBINSON meets the writers, including Fr. Ted co-creator ARTHUR MATHEWS and PAUL woodful and Luneen herself, comedian and actor DEIRDRE O’KANE

Hot Features | Ad Feature 33% |  9 Mar 1994
SOME THING COOKIN’ IN THE KITCHEN Colm O Hare
Located in Dublin’s thriving Temple Bar area and owned by U2, The Kitchen is one of the hottest clubs in one of the most happening cities in Europe. Report: Colm O’Hare

Hot Features | Reports 33% |  5 Oct 2007
A Sting in the tale Paul Nolan
It was the reunion they said would never happen, but now The Police are about to bring their sell-out comeback tour to Ireland.

Industry | Reports 33% | 13 May 1998
LIFE THRU A LENS Olaf Tyaransen
Photographer JILL FURMANOVSKY has snapped and shuttered virtually all of the rock industry's big names during her illustrious 25-year carrer, from U2 to Dylan to Miles Davis. Her latest subjects are Oasis, who she's "spent three years having an absolute ball with." olaf tyaransen caught up with her. Pic: Colm Henry

Music Review | Live 33% | 30 Aug 2001
Slane 2001. With: Coldplay, Kelis, JJ72, Relish Kim Porcelli
U2 may have been what 80,000 people bought tickets for, but they had one hell of an undercard.

Music | Homefront 33% |  8 Jun 2000
#33: DUBLIN Siobhan Long
Well, reader, we ve finally reached the end of our journey, after navigating our way across the length and breadth of the 32 counties (and detouring briefly to New York for a tincture of the tastiest in that honorary 33rd county).

Politics | Message 33% |  5 Jun 2008
Are Irish Concert-Goers Being Ripped Off? Niall Stokes
When the Tom Waits shows were announced, there was the by now almost compulsory hue and cry about the ticket prices. So why do we pay more for tickets in Ireland than in the US?

Politics | Message 33% | 16 Mar 2009
Let's get the party started The Hot Press Newsdesk
One way in which the Government can immediately improve Ireland's fiscal status is by reviving our flagging tourism industry.

Hot Features | Ad Feature 33% | 17 Nov 1993
I'VE HEARD THE FUTURE and it comes from Bose® ?? ??
WHENEVER we gather together, as we often do, to celebrate Irish music successes on the international stage, there is a tendency for us to focus almost exclusively on the performers - on U2, Clannad, Van Morrison, Chris de Burgh, and the rest of that litany - invariably to the total exclusion of other equally noteworthy achievers from what some might regard as the more unglamorous wing of the industry.

Music | News 32% | 23 Jul 2001
‘Someone needs to get an AK-47 and sort ‘em out’ The Hot Press Newsdesk
You thought ‘Mr Writer’ was a bit harsh? KELLY JONES isn’t thrilled about indie bands, manufactured pop or Anne Robinson, either

Industry | Reports 31% | 25 Oct 2001
State of play Jackie Hayden
JACKIE HAYDEN offers an interim summary of the Irish music industry

Music | Interview 28% | 24 Nov 2004
U2 Stuart Clark
 

Hot Features | Interview 28% | 19 May 2003
Steve Averill (U2 Designer) Tanya Sweeney
 

Music | Interview 28% |  5 Aug 1983
U2 TRIUMPH Chris Donovan
The Phoenix Park Festival, 1983

Music | Interview 27% | 17 Jan 2002
Hot Press Readers' Poll 2002: Loves and Loathes A Various
And the winners are...

Politics | Frontlines 26% |  1 Apr 1998
THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY Barry Glendenning
Photographer COLM HENRY explains the motivation behind his latest exhibition, Are The Musicians Irish? Tape: BARRY GLENDENNING.

Music | Interview 26% | 22 Aug 2005
Electric Picnic preview: Manchester city slickers  
Doves have had vintage years before, but none where they’ve hit the highs as consistently as they have in 2005.

Politics | Frontlines 26% | 17 Feb 1999
Court Victory for the IRFU Stuart Clark
THE IRISH Rugby Football Union have won their long-running battle to be allowed to use Lansdowne Road for concerts.

Music | Interview 25% |  7 Nov 2002
Wanna quiz David Holmes? The Mixed Grill
No, he won't be able to tell the Cops where George Clooney, Brad Pitt and the boys ended up after THAT casino heist but HE will tell you ANYTHING else.

Music | Interview 25% | 28 Mar 2006
This is the world calling Jackie Hayden
Throughout the pioneering events of Band Aid, Live Aid and Live 8, Bob Geldof has repeatedly achieved the impossible, twisting the arms and consciences of self-absorbed rock stars to get them to think beyond their egos and stimulating recalcitrant politicians and a jaded media into doing things that are not really difficult at all but thinking makes them so.

Music | Interview 25% | 17 Sep 2008
Combat Rock Ed Power
While other bands sip Fair Trade skinny lattes in Primrose Hill, Feeder have been championing the War Child cause in the conflict-ravaged Congo.

Music | Interview 25% | 14 Jul 2008
The Chart of Noise Jackie Hayden
Noise terrorists Paranoid Visions have had their first hit record after 30 years. Is this mere carelessness or part of a cunning plan to subvert the nation?

Music | Interview 25% | 17 Jan 2002
Hot Press Readers Poll 2002: Best of Irish A Various
And the winners are...

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 10 Dec 1997
Pacific Rimshots Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK talks to vibe gury BP Fallon, whose photographic tome Boyzone Go East! has just hit the shelves in time for Xmas.

Music | Interview 25% | 15 Sep 2005
The Glasgow team Ed Power
It’s a long time since they graced the stadium circuit, but Simple Minds are still thinking big. Jim Kerr takes time out from sunning himself in Sicily to tell Ed Power their plans.

Music | Interview 25% | 14 Mar 2005
The People Have Spoken! The 100 Greatest Irish Albums
Following on from Hot Press' extensive polling of musicians around Ireland, we herewith present The 100 Greatest Irish Albums Of All Time as voted by You, the population of hotpress.com

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 25 Jun 2002
Cover Versions Art Dept The Hot Press Art Dept
The Hot Press Art Dept present our completely un-definitive list of our favourite Irish album covers of the last 25 years

Hot Features | Commentary 25% | 27 Jun 2002
Live Aid The Hot Press Newsdesk
 

Music | Interview 25% | 20 Mar 2007
Oh Fray can you see Ed Power
Raised in the American bible-belt, The Fray have traded Christian pop for Keane-style piano anthems. And yes, you can tell the difference.

Music | Interview 25% | 27 Jun 2002
Pet questions win prizes The Hot Press Newsdesk
Put your questions to Brian Wilson in our latest ever-more-marvellous Hot Press Mixed Grill

Music | Interview 25% | 26 Sep 2006
Upping the Franti Francis Jones
Michael Franti is mad and he wants you to know about it. To demonstrate the fraught condition of the world, he’s even gone to the Iraq and Afghanistan war zones to make a movie.

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 29 Jun 2005
Caught In The Net Stuart Clark
Shockwaves were sent through the rock world last week when Bono was arrested in New York. Well, sort of. Stuart Clark trawls the Weird Wild Web.

Music | Interview 25% | 12 Mar 1987
EMOTIONAL RESCUE Bill Graham
"The Joshua Tree" clarifies how U2's vocation has become the revival and renewal of rock and the recovery of its most romantic values. It also highlights the group's new commitment to the song. Review by Bill Graham

Music | Interview 25% | 16 Jun 1993
Holding Out for the Heroes Gerry McGovern
Gerry McGovern profiles America's most critical rap group, Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy

Hot Features | Interview 25% | 31 Oct 2002
Celebrity author of the month: you lot The Hot Press Newsdesk
Have a traipse through this Hot Press Mixed Grill retrospective - and see what a fearsome question-asking machine you guys are

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 24 Sep 2002
The 70's are back! The Hot Press Newsdesk
The year was 1970...

Politics | Frontlines 24% | 24 Sep 2002
The 70's are back! The Hot Press Newsdesk
The year was 1970...

Music | Interview 24% | 16 Aug 2001
Shooting from the lips Stuart Clark
STUART CLARK meets ECHO AND THE BUNNYMEN’s IAN McCULLOCH and discovers that 20 years in the business hasn’t mellowed the cynical scouser

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 13 Sep 2006
Even better than the real thing Liza Woods
Tribute bands may not capture the true spirit of rock’n’roll – but they do succeed in attracting fans, starved of the music of the originals of the species.

Hot Features | Interview 24% | 13 Sep 2006
Even better than the real thing Liza Woods
Tribute bands may not capture the true spirit of rock’n’roll – but they do succeed in attracting fans, starved of the music of the originals of the species.

Music | Main Event 24% | 27 Aug 2002
"Elvis looked best before he joined the army" John Rocha