While I don’t think “Music of the Spheres” measures up to Coldplay’s much earlier albums, like “Mylo Xyloto” and “Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends,” I wouldn’t be surprised if I heard “Biutyful” or “Let Somebody Go” on the radio in a few weeks’ time.Ĭlaire Shin is a Contributing Writer for The Prospect at the ‘ Prince’. Coldplay also excelled at organizing the songs in an engaging, cohesive way. NEW YORK (AP) The last time Coldplay put out an album, it was like a warm embrace of Earth.
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It might be a funny scene, movie quote, animation, meme or a mashup of. Coldplay get galactic with airy album ‘Music of the Spheres’. GOT a story RING The Sun on 02 or WHATSAPP on 07423720250 or EMAIL. You can take any video, trim the best part, combine with other videos, add soundtrack. The 12-track LP, produced by pop hitmaker Max Martin, will be out on October 15th. Though not all of its songs were hits - such a feat is nearly impossible anyways - it excelled in a range of sounds, from the soft and minimalistic to the upbeat and intense. Coldplay perform at sunrise and sunset in live-streamed shows in Jordan ahead of release of new album Everyday Life. Coldplay have officially announced their ninth studio album, Music of the Spheres. Lyrically, it does justice to the theme of loving someone more than the universe itself, but melodically, it wasn’t all that memorable.Īs a whole, I found “Music of the Spheres” pretty enjoyable. This strange track does a good job of wrapping up the album’s cosmic themes, taking ten minutes to play around with a variety of interesting instruments, from creepy music box to dreamy synth to roaring electric guitar. I’m a sucker for music like this, and even though it doesn’t seem like the masses agree - on Apple Music, “Human Heart” is on the lower end in terms of streams - I’d be excited to hear more collaborations between Coldplay and Jacob Collier. The soulfully tragic sound of this track feels so transcendent that it could almost be an extension of “Alien Choir.” While I didn’t think they added much melodically, We are KING added soft, feminine vocals for the section about female stereotypes, making the track bloom even more. I instantly recognized Collier’s harmonic style in the choral vocals of the first verse, a sound almost reminiscent of the afterlife. The one truly minimalistic song on Music of the Spheres, “Human Heart” is just as heart-wrenching as “Let Somebody Go.” It discusses toxic masculinity and misogyny, tying the two together to say that no matter what gender you are, your heart is just as prone to breaking as everyone else’s.