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The Joshua Tree [LP]

The Joshua Tree [LP] in Franklin, TN

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The Joshua Tree [LP]

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The Joshua Tree [LP] in Franklin, TN

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Using the textured sonics of
The Unforgettable Fire
as a basis,
U2
expanded those innovations by scaling back the songs to a personal setting and adding a grittier attack for its follow-up,
The Joshua Tree
. It's a move that returns them to the sweeping, anthemic rock of
War
, but if
was an exploding political bomb,
is a journey through its aftermath, trying to find sense and hope in the desperation. That means that even the anthems -- the epic opener "Where the Streets Have No Name," the yearning "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" -- have seeds of doubt within their soaring choruses, and those fears take root throughout the album, whether it's in the mournful sliding acoustic guitars of "Running to Stand Still," the surging "One Tree Hill," or the hypnotic elegy "Mothers of the Disappeared." So it might seem a little ironic that
became superstars on the back of such a dark record, but their focus has never been clearer, nor has their music been catchier, than on
. Unexpectedly,
have also tempered their textural post-punk with American influences. Not only are
Bono
's lyrics obsessed with America, but country and blues influences are heard throughout the record, and instead of using these as roots, they're used as ways to add texture to the music. With the uniformly excellent songs -- only the clumsy, heavy rock and portentous lyrics of "Bullet the Blue Sky" fall flat -- the result is a powerful, uncompromising record that became a hit due to its vision and its melody. Never before have
's big messages sounded so direct and personal. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Using the textured sonics of
The Unforgettable Fire
as a basis,
U2
expanded those innovations by scaling back the songs to a personal setting and adding a grittier attack for its follow-up,
The Joshua Tree
. It's a move that returns them to the sweeping, anthemic rock of
War
, but if
was an exploding political bomb,
is a journey through its aftermath, trying to find sense and hope in the desperation. That means that even the anthems -- the epic opener "Where the Streets Have No Name," the yearning "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" -- have seeds of doubt within their soaring choruses, and those fears take root throughout the album, whether it's in the mournful sliding acoustic guitars of "Running to Stand Still," the surging "One Tree Hill," or the hypnotic elegy "Mothers of the Disappeared." So it might seem a little ironic that
became superstars on the back of such a dark record, but their focus has never been clearer, nor has their music been catchier, than on
. Unexpectedly,
have also tempered their textural post-punk with American influences. Not only are
Bono
's lyrics obsessed with America, but country and blues influences are heard throughout the record, and instead of using these as roots, they're used as ways to add texture to the music. With the uniformly excellent songs -- only the clumsy, heavy rock and portentous lyrics of "Bullet the Blue Sky" fall flat -- the result is a powerful, uncompromising record that became a hit due to its vision and its melody. Never before have
's big messages sounded so direct and personal. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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