JAKARTA - Two U2 guitarists, Adam Clayton and The Edge, revealed the health condition of the drummer, Larry MULL Jr, who has suffered knee, elbow and neck injuries since 2022.

As is known, due to his injury, MULLen could not join when U2 appeared at the Las Vegas residential concert which took place since September 2023 and ended last April.

After undergoing surgery and undergoing a recovery period, The Edge said the drummer's condition was much better at this time. U2 is also ready to return in complete formation

"The good news is that Larry gets better every week," said The Edge during an interview at Zane Lowe's Apple Music 1 show recently.

"And we will soon make a fuss with him. So we are very happy about it," he continued.

Clayton also talked about how MULL wanted to return to play with the band as soon as possible. He called all U2 personnel and fans sad because the drummer could not appear in the residential concert.

All the band members and I'm sure the audience will be very sad and miss Larry. He wants to come back, he wants to have a long career and keep playing drums, so he's treating his injury," said Clayton.

Previously, U2 had spoken about their new album project. Clayton said the production of the songs on the album depended heavily on Mulelen's condition.

Working on new songs is somewhat related to Larry's situation. Can he be committed to the album project? I don't know," he said.

Last week, U2 released a new single titled Happiness, which was originally recorded in 2004. The song appeared during a recording session of How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb in the same year, and will be featured on the shadow album How To Re-Assemble An Atomic Bomb with previously released songs, such as Country Mile and Picture Of You (X + W).


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