U2 Days of Ash album released on Ash Wednesday

The legends and power source behind Irish alternative pop punk rock music, U2 releases a new album Days of Ash a political and sociality driven work of art. U2 band members felt this was a good time to release such an impacting album that reflects the current state of the world. The album has 5 songs and a poem which is an immediate response to current events and 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. A soldier who’d rather be singing but is ready to die for the freedom of his country. With song titles “American Obituary,” “The Tears Of Things,” “Song Of The Future,” “Wildpeace,” “One Life At A Time,” and “Yours Eternally” (ft. Ed Sheeran & Taras Topolia)  They are addressing some of the issues we are fighting around the world and bring their intensity to each song.  

Bono lead vocalist since the beginning of the band in 1976 says, “It’s been a thrill having the four of us back together in the studio over the last year… the songs on Days of Ash are very different in mood and theme to the ones we’re going to put on our album later in the year. These EP tracks couldn’t wait; these songs were impatient to be out in the world. They are songs of defiance and dismay, of lamentation. Songs of celebration will follow, we’re working on those now… because for all the awfulness we see normalized daily on our small screens, there’s nothing normal about these mad and maddening times and we need to stand up to them before we can go back to having faith in the future. And each other. 

“If you have a chance to hope it’s a duty…” is a line we borrowed from Lea Ypi. 

A laugh would be nice too. Thank you.” 

The Days of Ash EP is accompanied by the return of Propaganda as a one-off digital zine, with a limited-edition print run. Forty years ago, in February 1986, the first issue of Propaganda dropped through the letterboxes of U2 fans around the world. Aspiring to match other fan magazines at that time, Propaganda was born out of the punk-era D.I.Y. zine culture that embraced attitude, ideas and dialogue. In the spirit of those early issues, this standalone EP will be accompanied by a one-off limited edition print run plus digital e-zine drop of Propaganda titled “U2 – Days Of Ash: Six Postcards From The Present… Wish We Weren’t Here.” This 52-page special publication accompanies the release of the Days Of Ash EP and includes exclusive interviews with “Yours Eternally” film director Ilya Mikhaylus and film producer Pyotr Verzilov, as well as musician and soldier Taras Topolia. It also includes song lyrics; notes from the four band members; plus a Q&A interview with Bono

Days of Ash is the 16th album released by U2 and was released on February 18, 2026, Ash Wednesday. No tour has been announced, but it is still early in the year, so you never know what could pop up for this legendary band. Come follow these links to the band, new album and Propaganda e-zine.  

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