This paper examines U2’s 2017 album Songs of Experience (Deluxe Edition) as a companion piece to Songs of Innocence (2014), drawing on William Blake’s poetic framework. It argues that the album moves from political disillusionment, digital alienation, and personal mortality toward a renewed sense of love, activism, and human connection. The Deluxe Edition’s additional tracks—including acoustic versions and the standalone single “The Blackout”—enhance these themes by offering raw, stripped-down counterpoints to the polished rock production. The analysis focuses on lyrical motifs (loss, fatherhood, resilience), sonic strategies (layered guitars, electronic textures, Bono’s shifting vocal delivery), and the band’s late-career negotiation of relevance in the post-truth era.
From Rupture to Reconnection: A Thematic and Sonic Analysis of U2’s “Songs of Experience” (Deluxe Edition, 2017) U2 - Songs Of Experience -Deluxe Edition- -2017...
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