Chapter 4 - War

In the 4th episode of U2-Y, we discuss the album that closes the first trilogy of releases.'War', released in 1983, was a highly respected record, with the design work itself netting Steve a Music Week award, much to his surprise.We discuss how the record that gave us the iconic and potent track, 'Sunday Bloody Sunday', drew its influences from war photography, propaganda and newsprint iconography.We also discuss the link back to the debut album and how the 'Boy' featured on one sleeve, who was once representing innocence, is now a symbol of tragedy.This would also be the first time Steve would work with the great Anton Corbijn.https://www.instagram.com/stephenaverilldesign/https://www.stephenaverill.com/u2y Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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U2-Y follows the design story of one of the biggest bands in rock and roll history.It aims to celebrate a unique relationship; The creative partnership between designer/art director Steve Averill and the band U2.This collaboration thrived and endured for over four and a half decades.Before the sleeves, before any poster or visual ephemera, came the name itself. Steve gave them this name.'U2'. A letter and a number. We will explore how the name itself became a monolith of design, whether it’s use is dominant or invisible.Just the 2ofUs.Steve is guided through the story of his career by his son, giving the series a unique and personal tone.‘In recent years, I became fascinated by the idea of this creative collaboration enduring for such a long time', Gareth Anton Averill says.The relationship that my father had with U2 was unique. I recognise this as being one of the longest-running creative relationships in music history, if not any creative or cultural industry.I believe this is worth exploring and celebrating and asking the question, 'Why?’.Alongside Steve's personal story, U2Y delves deep into design specifics. Topics discussed include the process of the pre-digital age, early computer-aided design, the advent of the Compact Disc and the explosion of promotional materials.In essence, U2-Y tells the story of one of the biggest bands in the world from a different perspective; the record sleeve.From Punk to Pop.The story begins in 1977 with the Cultural explosion that was punk. Ireland's first punk group, 'The Radiators From Space', founded and fronted by Steve (Rapid), was the catalyst for his connection with U2.The U2-Y Podcast will examine an album per episode. It begins with the invention of the name, 'U2' itself. It then journeys through each major campaign, up to and including the hyper-vivid years of the Pop album and Pop-mart tour.Out now:Episode 1 - IntroductionEpisode 2 - BoyEpisode 3 - OctoberComing Soon:May 8th - Episode 4 - WarMay 15th - Episode 5 - Unforgettable FireMay 29th - Episode 6 - The Joshua TreeTBC - Episode 7 - Achtung Baby TBC - Episode 8 - PopU2's catalogue appears courtesy of Universal Music Publishing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.