Bono Thinks Haim Could Be Next U2

U2 singer Bono believes Haim could become the world's biggest band. Producer Rostam Batmanglij recalls meeting Bono about ten years ago during dinner with Ryan Tedder. Bono had heard about Vampire Weekend but never listened to their albums. The U2 frontman became excited when Batmanglij mentioned working with Haim. Bono declared the sister trio had potential for global success.

Batmanglij worked on Haim's fourth album called I Quit. The producer values how Haim creates music through live performance rather than computer editing. He believes their organic playing style creates a unique sound. Each song works as a complete piece that someone could cover with just an acoustic guitar. The band maintains old-school dynamics that separate them from other modern acts.

Haim sisters defend their musical abilities against critics who question their talent. Alana Haim expresses frustration about people doubting they play instruments. She points out that Haim writes and produces their songs. The band performs everything live without backing tracks. Danielle Haim says finding producers who can record live bands has become difficult.
 

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