U2 Unveils Second Six-Song EP "Easter Lily"
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U2 Unveils Second Six-Song EP "Easter Lily"

DateApr 03, 2026
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U2 has unveiled their second six-song EP, titled "Easter Lily," just weeks after their prior release, "Days of Ash." This new collection is now globally accessible on YouTube and all major streaming platforms, arriving without any prior announcement.

In contrast to the politically charged "Days of Ash," "Easter Lily" explores themes of spirituality, enduring friendships, grappling with loss, and maintaining hope. Bono commented on the EP, noting that the band is actively developing a vibrant and dynamic album intended for live performance, asserting that U2 thrives in a concert setting. He highlighted that these tracks are a response to the current global turmoil, reflecting a period where the band is deeply introspective, searching for inspiration to address contemporary challenges. Bono explained that "Easter Lily" delves into personal inquiries about relationships, the resilience of friendships, and the role of faith in an algorithm-driven world, drawing inspiration from Patti Smith's 1978 album "Easter." He added that while grander promotions are planned for the future, this release is a direct connection between the band and its audience.

The EP features "Song For Hal," a tribute to the late Hal Wilner, showcasing the Edge on lead vocals—a rare occurrence that Bono encouraged due to its unique vocal quality. Another track, "In a Life," celebrates friendship, with the Edge describing it as emotionally direct and a challenge to societal "coolness" that can erode genuine connections. "Scars" draws from early Eighties post-punk and advocates for embracing one's past experiences, equating mistakes and scars with valuable lessons rather than weaknesses. Edge elaborated that this theme extends to a reference to the wounds of Christ, underscoring the dangers of intertwining religious and state authority. "Resurrection Song" evolved from a decade-old demo, with Larry Mullen Jr.'s drumming elevating it to a new level. The band also meticulously crafted "Easter Parade," transforming it from old ideas into a fresh, spiritually resonant piece. Edge concluded that these songs offer solace and strength in a world marked by trauma, rage, and pain, providing a spiritual anchor for listeners.

Notably, the twelve tracks from "Days of Ash" and "Easter Lily" will not be included in U2's forthcoming full-length album. The decision to release these EPs was made spontaneously, leading to intense creative efforts. Jacknife Lee shared that the rapid-fire releases have been both challenging and exhilarating, describing the process as a high-stakes endeavor fueled by nervous excitement. Larry Mullen Jr. has also made a full return to drumming after recovering from previous injuries, adapting his technique to open new creative avenues. The band has yet to announce a release date for their new album or any accompanying tour plans.

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