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MUMBAI:
If rock is religion then U2 is its God! Championing the digital
wave which has captured the world, Network18s In.com, launched
the bands latest masterpiece No Line on the Horizon
online for the first time for Indian audiences today! One of the
greatest rock bands of all times, U2 is back with a bang after a
long 5 year hiatus and u2.in.com will bring you all the excitement
on this new release, featuring the video of the single Get
on Your Boots for live streaming and fascinating trivia on
the work of the band.The site will also feature sample tracks of
all the songs on the album. Users can also pre-book limited edition
albums and gift packs on u2.in.com.
March
2nd, 2009 will see the official release of No Line On The
Horizon in India, but In.com, reiterating their expertise
in musical content, gives all its audiences an opportunity to catch
an exclusive preview today, only on u2.in.com. With the world eager
to hear the latest U2 creation, In.com will offer a truly dedicated,
all-encompassing musical experience, giving them all the more reason
to log on to their favourite site.
Commenting
on the exclusive tie-up with Universal, Rishi Khiani, COO, Web18,
says, As the nations most favoured website, music is
one of our key focus areas. Taking digitalization to a different
level, we tied up with Universal to launch one of the most awaited
albums of the year. A rock band as famous as U2 needs no introduction
and by launching No Line On The Horizon, we are reaffirming
our promise to offer the most innovative and happening content to
our dedicated users
A band
which started off in 1976 in Dublin, Ireland as a bunch of teenagers
has gone on to achieve what other bands can only dream of: 22 Grammys!
With a career spanning almost three decades, U2 have sold over 140
million records. And going by their track record - Bono, The Edge,
Larry Mullen and Adam Clayton will probably smash a few records
and pick a few dozen awards up for this one as well. After How
To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb in 2004, all U2 fans are definitely
expecting a monster of an album from their legendary band
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