Echo & The Bunnymen's Ian McCulloch has berated Glastonbury headliners U2 saying they make music for teenagers.
The 50-year-old has spoken out against the Irish group before calling them 'spud peelers' and “boring” in a 2008 interview, but has now hit out again.
Speaking to New York Magazine, McCulloch blasted: "Bands all say they want to be as big as U2, but weirdly no one ever says they're influenced by them. That's because there's nothing there, really."
He finished: "They've got good tunes, and you can see that it works on 14-year-olds. But I can't see mature people or kids, who are looking for something, something deep - something that you just know it's art and it's going to change your life – caring.
“For U2, it's always flag-waving and 'Yippee.'"
U2 will headline the Friday night of Glastonbury's 40th anniversary next June.
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- Sour Grapes? Back in '83 it was a race as to who was going to make it big U2 or E&TBM. E&TBM would be lucky open the main stage on the Friday.

- EATB. Currently residing in the 'where are they now file'

- "there's nothing there", just like EATB record sales. But I suppose it's art and will change your life, so it MUST be good. Crawl back into your hole Ian.

- remember U2's next album will always be the most anticipated of any group on the planet until they die - a lot of 14 year olds spent a lot of money on tickets this year and the list of artist that have worked and performed with U2 is staggering from Cash, Dylan and Pavaroiti - I don't see many artists picking up the phone to work with The Bunny Men

- music i a personal taste, people should learn that, and stop b*thing about.

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