U2 New Album Title '10 Reasons To Exist' In The Works, But No Timeline Set For Its Release

By Andrew Sullivan | Jan 17, 2013 11:58 AM EST

Irish rock band U2's frontman and vocalist, Bono has revealed that though they have been working on a new album, the album will be released only when it is ready.

Bono also revealed that the band is working on their 13th studio album which has been titled, "10 Reasons To Exist."

"U2 have been back and they're really in fine fettle," said Bono, The Sun reported.

"They're mad for it at the moment and they really want to make a new record. And they don't care if it takes 10 years - they don't care if it never happens again, they just want to get it right. Within the band we've been calling it '10 Reasons To Exist' - but I will tell you we might have at least six of them," he added.

U2 released their last album in 2009 titled "No Line on the Horizon."

U2's guitarist, The Edge, whose real name is David Evans has expressed that the charity he co-founded with Gibson Guitar CEO Henry Juszkiewicz and producer Bob Ezrin will be helping in providing relief to Hurricane Sandy victims, NME reported.

The charity was involved in providing musical equipment and financial support to musicians, schools and community organisations for Hurricane Katrina affected people in 2005. Now the charity will be helping the Hurricane Sandy victims that caused damage and wreaked life across three states of U.S. in 2012.

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