Overview
- Released on February 18, the six-track project features five new songs and one poem recorded after the four members reunited in the studio over the past year.
- The pieces center named victims and conflicts in the US, Israel/Palestine and Iran, including Renée Good in Minneapolis, Sarina Esmailzadeh in Iran and Palestinian activist Awdah Hathaleen.
- 'Yours Eternally' includes guest vocals from Ed Sheeran and Ukrainian musician-soldier Taras Topolia, with a short film by Ilya Mikhaylus scheduled for February 24.
- 'Wildpeace' presents a Yehuda Amichai poem recited by Adeola of Les Amazones d’Afrique, set to music by U2 with producer Jacknife Lee.
- U2 describes the EP as darker material that “couldn’t wait,” with a limited-run Propaganda fan magazine accompanying the release and a separate full album planned for late 2026.