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U2 releases tribute song 'American Obituary' for Renee Good
Summary
U2 has released an EP called Days of Ash that includes the track "American Obituary," described by the band as a tribute to Renee Good and a call for peace; Good's family and their lawyer issued statements alongside the release.
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U2 has released an EP titled Days of Ash, and it includes a song called "American Obituary" that the band describes as a tribute to Renee Good and a call for peace. Bono characterized the track as expressing both fury and grief and said it speaks to concerns about how Good's death was handled. The release was accompanied by statements from Good's partner, family and the lawyer representing the family. The project has prompted public commentary linking the music to wider discussions about federal operations in Minneapolis.
Key facts:
- U2 released Days of Ash with the song "American Obituary," which the band presents as a tribute that calls for peace.
- Bono described the track as both fury and grief and said it comments on concerns over the handling of Renee Good's death.
- Good's partner and family issued statements praising her and expressing hope the song would encourage reflection and unity; a civil case connected to her death is referenced by the family's lawyer.
- Federal and local officials have spoken publicly about ICE activity in Minnesota; in mid-February border official Tom Homan said ICE operations in the state were coming to an end.
Summary:
The release uses music to frame public grief and discussion around Renee Good's death and federal activity in Minneapolis, and it has drawn responses from her family and their lawyer. Officials have commented on ICE operations, with a federal official saying operations in Minnesota were winding down. Undetermined at this time.
