Overview
- Dropped on February 18 via Island Records, the release arrives with lyric videos and a revived Propaganda fanzine in digital form and a limited print run.
- The opener, American Obituary, pays tribute to Renée Nicole Macklin Good and criticizes U.S. ICE actions tied to her January 7 killing in Minneapolis.
- Other tracks address Iran’s 2022 Woman, Life, Freedom protests and memorialize Palestinian activist Awdah Hathaleen in the occupied West Bank.
- The closing song, Yours Eternally, features Ed Sheeran and Ukrainian singer-soldier Taras Topolia and will be accompanied by a short documentary premiering February 24.
- Larry Mullen Jr. returns on drums as U2 frames the EP as material that “couldn’t wait,” positioning it as a stopgap before the planned late-2026 studio album.