U2 frontman Bono revealed that the follow-up to 2004's 'How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb' will range in influence from trace to metal to traditional Moroccan music, and that folks will want to -- wait for it -- dance. The benevolent singer also said that the new album is a complete departure from their previous sound, and they don't feel "it sounds like anything anyone else has done either."
Bono commented on the group's experience at a music festival in Fez, Morocco while they were recording the preliminary demos. He added, "It was a real humbling thing for a punk-rock shouter, listening to these people who just close their eyes for 40 minutes and sing the most sophisticated melodies."
The rock quartet is currently recording in the South of France, and have not discussed any information as to when this new album will be released.
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