U2 has thrilled fans with the release of ‘Happiness,’ a track set to appear on their “shadow album”, ‘How To Re-Assemble An Atomic Bomb’.
This track brings listeners back to the early 2000s, revisiting the iconic sound of U2’s ‘How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb’ era. Also delving into and exploring a more experimental side of the band’s sound. ‘Happiness’ has a distinct classic rock vibe, and of course mixed with their iconic energy that the world has always associated with U2, showcasing both a nostalgic side and a bolder side of the band's time whilst recording.
The song is part of their album that's celebrating the 20th anniversary of ‘How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb.’ This anniversary album features a collection of unreleased tracks that have been chosen from the original sessions, offering the fans an unmissable chance to experience some of U2’s unheard music during that time period. One being, ‘Happiness’ a standout song with a glimpse of nostalgia leaving fans eager to hear more from the band.
The album ‘How to Re-Assemble an Atomic Bomb’, will landmark the 20th anniversary of the original album with a fresh set of unreleased tracks. This "shadow album" will bring light to gems that the band set aside from their archives. U2 once again did not disappoint with their energy and classic sound that made their music have such a timeless impact on rock music.
Aoife Hyland
Image: ‘How To Re-Assemble An Atomic Bomb' Official Album Cover
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