Bono has revealed that writing U2's new album No Line On The Horizon helped him to find comfort in an "intimate place".
"I have learned to really value the interior life of being an artist and a writer and being in U2. It's become a very private and special place," he told The Observer.
"The songs have become more intimate. I wanted to get to an intimate and inner place. I wanted to get away from subject and subject matter into pure exchange."
Phew, what a looney.
"I have learned to really value the interior life of being an artist and a writer and being in U2. It's become a very private and special place," he told The Observer.
"The songs have become more intimate. I wanted to get to an intimate and inner place. I wanted to get away from subject and subject matter into pure exchange."
Phew, what a looney.