Songs of Innocence is U2’s most personal work to date,
charting the band’s earliest influences from 70s rock and punk rock to early
80s electronica and ambient music and giving insight into how and why the band
came together. The album deals with themes of home and family, relationships
and discovery and was recorded in Dublin, London, New York and Los Angeles and
is produced by Danger Mouse, along with Paul Epworth, Ryan Tedder, Declan
Gaffney and Flood.
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