Songs of Innocence by U2

Songs of Innocence by U2

Songs of Innocence is the 2014 album from the Irish band U2, their thirteenth studio record. The sound is modern rock shaped by their early punk and soul influences. The album looks back to youth in Dublin, to first loves, lost friends, and the music that formed them. That honest backward glance is what drew me to it.

Why listen?

The songs reach for big melody while staying personal and close. The production is rich and textured, guitars set against electronic touches. The lyrics revisit family, grief, and the bands that first lit a spark. There is a clear journey here, from childhood streets to hard-won perspective. It is music for anyone who has traced the road that made them.

Favourite song: Every Breaking Wave

A sweeping, wistful song about love and the fear of being swept under. It is the most affecting moment on the record.

Every breaking wave on the shore
Tells the next one there'll be one more
And every gambler knows that to lose
Is what you're really there for

That line carries a quiet ache, the pull between caution and the open sea. It reminds me of standing at a clifftop path, weighing the descent toward the water below. The song lets the longing breathe, and that is what stays with me.

Key takeaway

Songs of Innocence is a warm, reflective rock record about where a person comes from. Worth hearing for its honesty.

Tracklist

Details

ItemValue
ArtistU2
Release year2014
Length48 min
Tracks11
LabelIsland Records
Standout momentEvery Breaking Wave

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