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Irish rockers U2 will team up with long-term collaborators Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois for assistance in writing down the lyrics for a follow-up to 2004’s How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb, their new album.

The former Roxy Music star and Lanois, who produced the band’s breakthrough fifth album, The Joshua Tree feels the collaboration will be a different experiment and a liberating one. The band is presently working on their new project in Morocco.

The frontman Bono said on its band’s progress:

We have no plans for the music yet. We’re just going to make it until we can’t put it out!

U2 got popularity during its Live Aid in 1985, in which Bono lept off stage while performing ‘Bad’ to be near the crowd. After that Bono on vocals, The Edge on guitar, Adam Clayton on bass and Larry Mullen Jr on drums have sold more than 170 million albums worldwide.

Alongwith the music of the band Bono have special interests in social and political life as during the Live 8 concert Bono and Bob Geldof encouraged people to head Ro Edinburgh where the G8 was being held and demanded that something be done about the poverty in Africa.

U2 was formed in Ireland in 1976. Today, they are among the elite bands in the history of rock music. After thirty years in music the group is still active and has released two successful albums in the 2000s, along with a definitive singles collection in 2006. Still , U2 show no signs of slowing down.

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