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@ishankashi

Fleeting moments between love and logic in this alluring chaos.

Sydney, New South Wales Katılım Mart 2007
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Ishan@ishankashi·
Just because I, sometimes may tweet about something important, doesn't mean my tweet is important.
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Ishan@ishankashi·
@DudeDecorated @U2 At least for me, the thing with church of U2 is, you can be in it with your very own god:faith without a figure or lack of it.
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Ishan@ishankashi·
@swonder44 @Themanintheare3 Bro, this is classic confirmation bias. They will be all over again with the "album project" I think EP releases are a direct response to fandoms faith and patience.
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StevieT@swonder44·
@Themanintheare3 They’re probably a little gun shy any more these days with a digital release after forcing an album on iPhone buyers. But word is it’s amazing
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The Man In The Arena
The Man In The Arena@Themanintheare3·
#U2 hauen mal eben die 6 geilsten Songs seit Jahrzehnten raus und das geht einfach so unter... strange times im Musikbusiness...
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Ishan@ishankashi·
#U2 Days of Ash is extra strong Latte Easter Lily is herbal Tea
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Ishan@ishankashi·
@Cristiano_edua Amazing articulation, incredible read in to themes. Thanks for sharing and enriching us 🙏
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Cristiano Eduardo
Cristiano Eduardo@Cristiano_edua·
No siento que Easter Lily sea solo un EP. Lo escucho como una obra completa, pequeña en duración pero enorme en intención. Y por eso, para mí, sí merece ser llamado una obra maestra. Lo que más me impresiona es que U2 no armó seis canciones sueltas: armó un recorrido. El EP empieza en la ausencia, pasa por la amistad, acepta la herida, se arriesga al amor, se convierte en plegaria y termina enfrentando esa plegaria con el dolor del mundo. Eso no es casualidad. Eso es arquitectura emocional. “Song for Hal” abre el disco donde debía abrir: en el duelo. No con espectáculo, no con grandilocuencia, sino con ese silencio extraño que deja alguien importante cuando ya no está. El EP arranca diciéndote algo básico y duro: para hablar de renovación, primero hay que mirar la pérdida de frente. “In A Life” hace algo bellísimo: no responde al duelo con autosuficiencia, sino con amistad. No plantea la amistad como adorno ni nostalgia, sino como una forma de encontrarse con el otro incluso en lo raro, en lo surreal, en lo difícil. Como si dijera: nadie atraviesa una vida solo, y menos una vida rota. “Scars” es donde el EP deja de pedir permiso. Ahí U2 no romantiza la herida: la acepta. Las cicatrices no aparecen como algo que deba esconderse, sino como marcas de verdad. Y eso me parece profundamente honesto, porque la renovación que no pasa por la herida no es renovación: es maquillaje. Luego llega “Resurrection Song”, que para mí es el corazón del EP. Esa canción entiende algo esencial: la resurrección no empieza con una certeza religiosa, empieza cuando dejas de obedecer al miedo. Amar otra vez, confiar otra vez, abrirte otra vez: ahí empieza la vida nueva. No como consigna, sino como riesgo. “Easter Parade” toma todo lo anterior y lo transforma en rito. Ya no estamos solo en lo emocional, sino en lo espiritual. Pero no desde el triunfalismo, sino desde la humildad. Hay muerte interior, hay pérdida del miedo, hay una súplica de misericordia. No suena a victoria barata. Suena a renacimiento real. Y entonces llega “COEXIST (I Will Bless The Lord At All Times?)”, que para mí es lo que termina de elevar el EP. Porque se niega a cerrar con comodidad. Después de hablar de amistad, herida, amor y resurrección, U2 devuelve todo al lugar más difícil: el mundo real, los niños atrapados en la guerra, la fe puesta a prueba por el horror. Es un cierre valiente, porque no convierte la esperanza en anestesia. Por eso digo que Easter Lily tiene todo lo que esperaba de U2. Tiene ambición espiritual, pero no soberbia. Tiene conciencia moral, pero no panfleto. Tiene intimidad, pero no encierro. Tiene fe, pero una fe interrogada, herida, humana. Y sobre todo, tiene algo que no siempre aparece ni siquiera en los grandes artistas: necesidad. Este EP no suena a una banda tratando de parecer relevante. Suena a una banda que todavía tiene algo verdadero que decir. Para mí, ahí está la diferencia entre un lanzamiento bueno y una obra maestra: una obra maestra no solo se escucha. También te ordena por dentro. Y Easter Lily hace exactamente eso. @U2 @fansofu2 @U2Chile
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Ishan@ishankashi·
@ExpensiveFlight It was a homework they made public. Risky is a good instinct for artists in the phase, that U2 are. Considering they are not conventional song writers, I think that project took their song writing craft a couple of notches. We are seeing some great results of that homework.
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Testing the Water
Testing the Water@ExpensiveFlight·
@ishankashi Songs of Surrender was a betrayal for me that I’m still struggling to come to terms with.
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Ishan@ishankashi·
#U2 fam. Who else is loving the post Guy Oseary phase? No sound bytes, no big magazine covers, 0 tricks of the trade...Just great music doing all the talking. Songs of Surrender, How to Reassemble, Days of Ash EP, Easter Lily EP...
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RPG@rpg9·
Easter Lily > Days of Ash The best set of songs in many years. @U2
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Ishan@ishankashi·
I'm a not a practising believer of any, but with a Christian like Bono/U2, I have let Jesus in my life so many times. I hope he can help his god cross this road.
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@Travon Biases, a human's peril...we are all equal in this regardless of the follower count.
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Travon Free@Travon·
Whoever's doing the camera work, there used to be jobs for people like you in Hollywood.
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People who create and consume War as content. Think of the sounds after your content finishes. Unending wailing, agonies of pain that you never get to hear, never get to feel. Misery is not a content for you to consume if you can't live with its load for the rest of your life.
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Bob Sikes@BobSikes·
@TheExtremeMusi1 Yes. Quite a bit, though we disagree politically. His compassion for humanity is genuine. And, yes. He’s a tremendous artist and performer.
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Ishan@ishankashi·
In music young and raw is so easy, it's the default it's when music gets mature and raw...thats where the substance of life is
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Ishan@ishankashi·
@U2 Shout out to the new management team, this campaign has been brilliant. Let music do all the talking and promotion.
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U2@U2·
On this Ash Wednesday, Days Of Ash is released as a self-contained collection of five new songs and a selected poem - American Obituary, The Tears Of Things, Song Of The Future, Wildpeace, One Life At A Time and Yours Eternally (ft. Ed Sheeran & Taras Topolia). This new EP is a response to current events, inspired by the many extraordinary and courageous people fighting on the frontlines of freedom. Four of the five tracks are about individuals – a mother, a father, a teenage girl whose lives were brutally cut short - and a soldier who’d rather be singing but is ready to die for the freedom of his country. Days of Ash EP available now. Listen here: u2.komi.io
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@Steven_Hyden Mythos, topos, without overtly leaning on ethos... the story world here is excellent, top notch musicality and poetry...spiritually a cousin of The Wanderer, sits closer to One on the black tie only reserved table. What a song.
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@U2 Musically this is the most exciting too. There's a genuine spirit of adventurism, Adam and Larry serve legit deliciousness.
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One Life At A Time is written for Awdah Hathaleen, a Palestinian father of three, nonviolent activist and English teacher, who was shot and killed in his village in the West Bank by Israeli settler Yinon Levi on July 28th, 2025. Awdah was a consultant on the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land, made by Palestinians and Israelis. At the time of his death, one of the directors, Basel Adra, spoke of the slaughter of his friend and the experience of Palestinians being erased “one life at a time.” U2 took that line and turned it around to suggest that a peaceful resolution will be wrought, one life at a time.  Days of Ash EP available now. Read Propaganda here: u2.komi.io
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@joshthetree_ Am I a fan of sunrises... everyday and it never gets tiring
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@ChiuauaTeardrop You're the clever one, should have figured it out
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@DVATW He also encourages tearing down walls, and look at these, thick as.... I'm so incredible at 'thinking' and logic.
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David Vance@DVATW·
Bono opposes borders. Apart from those around his house.
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