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Iâm a huge cold play fan but this album really let me down and disappointed. I really think they need to get back to there roots and get back to what the fans love about them .
I've listened to Coldplay since the beginning. To say I loved their music is an understatement. Their albums have seen me through twenty years of cancer, losing my dad, and other traumas. When I couldn't sleep at night, it was Coldplay who kept me company. I've listened to this new album a couple times, hoping it would grow on me, but I'm not even 'meh' about it, I hate it. I LOVE when musicians include African, Indian, etc inspired elements, but this music just isn't good. The whole police nonsense in Trouble in Town.....well, I know, today people hate police, but my husband gave 25 years of his life to serving the public. He was a commander when he retired and he required excellency and professionalism from all the officers under him. The job stress was insane and he was nearly killed on duty (don't want to get into that) and he has many scars to prove it. In his 25 years, not one officer of his shot a person or killed anyone, throughout the huge agency. We did lose many officers in the line of duty; I can't even keep track of all the funerals we've been to laying fellow officers to rest. (Yes, there are bad cops and far too many bad corrupt PDs, but it seems like that's the majority because that's all the news reports). So for Coldplay to be 'woke' in the 'police are pigs' trend, it's hugely disappointing. Animal Farm is one of the best books ever written, so I always applaud literature references in music. Aside from that, the entire album seems like some bizarre experimental collection of music that doesn't come near to the excellency which we know Coldplay is capable. At least I still have Bon Iver and The National to keep me company next week when yet another two brain tumours will be removed. TL/DR: hate the album. Bring back Coldplay.
Why so much dislike?
The originality woven through every song, be it experimentally or in a throwback to some tried and true methods, is simply beautiful. This is what the world needs more of. To all those ânay-sayerâ reviewers, itâs clear you didnât listen to this album from start to finish⌠shame on you. Bravo Coldplay, youâve done it again. Thank you for all you do!
Wow......I woke up to an ad on YouTube in the living room where my dad feel asleep on the tv...and where my room was I heard the voice on the tv singing champion of the world and I jumped right out of bed and looked and went âoh my god they did it againâ....
This is the music that made me fall in love with Coldplay!! They went back to their roots from where they started and came back, awesome!!
This album is intense, empathetic, somber and soulful. Arabesque is funky, Sunrise is too beautiful for words, and Trouble in Town echoes the horrible reality of navigating life in a world riddled with injustice and hate. âInjustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhereâ. Every Coldplay album is a work of art. Johnny, Will, Guy & Chris, thanks for another awesome album! Much respect from Wisconsin.
I love that Coldplay is always serving up music thatâs different and heartfelt. This album plus the video have become a favorite. Keep it up, boys!
I truly disagree with everyone out there who is giving this record a one star because of the new sound and explicit album. If you listened to this album in its entirety and went back to it, youâd know that âOrphansâ and âChampion Of The Worldâ are really the only pop song on this album. So Iâd stop labeling this as a pop album. The thing that make artists that have been around as long as Coldplay, are the people who enjoy change and donât. Artists are supposed to change their style, not everyone is going to like it. Now this album isnât perfect, but I donât believe itâs deserving of the ridicule itâs received since release.
This album continues the trend with Coldplay from their 3rd album on...it's overproduced. It's like once they hit it big, they got exposed to all these musical "toys" and options and can't seem to resist using it all. Most everything has a kind of "wall of sound" that Chris's voice barely emerges from. There is a bland caucophony in the background of most songs that just drones on and on. I get that bands grow and try new things, but they've gone too far with that. Strip it back a little, guys!
This album is so refreshing. Breaking free from the constraints of formulaic and the forgettable pop song (not that I find any of Coldplayâs songs forgettable or formulaic), Coldplay finds an originality and intimate feel in this offering that is exhilarating. I was reminded of the inspirational feeling I get when creating. I love this music.
This album is HORRIBLE. 1. All the songs sound like songs of other artists. It doesnât sound like Coldplay. 2. The cursing is super unnecessary and ruins the songs even more. 3. I was super bored listening to this album for someone who was excited to learn there was a new Coldplay album.
The first album we get in five years and this is what weâre given...
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I bought and downloaded album. All the songs are the same! 6 sunrise songs and 6 sunset songs. Where are the other 14 songs?Apple Music messed up on this one big time! I am a Coldplay fan though. Great traveling music!
People change and many song has been written with life changes, experiences and ideals involved. No one is the same thru their lifetime, if they are then they must be very boring. Why shouldnât Coldplay try something different. You might not like this album but thru this creative process the next could be the BEST Album ever.
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Nobody wants this album and we need our band back. They made amazing albums to make one awful one.
Iâve always looked forward a new album to come out by Coldplay. I love their style, love their music, but I was very disappointed by their newest album. They shouldâve just vacationed, and had fun singing with the natives or whatever they were doing, but shouldnât have recorded it. It. Is. Terrible.âšď¸
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Some bands might have a bad album or good but so far this album was beautiful. It was different and I enjoyed every minute. Donât always have to be a fan but cut some slack
Let me preface this review by saying that Coldplay is my favorite band. I enjoy songs on ever one of their albums and many off of their albums too. By no means do I blindly approve of everything they come out with because I do not. When I say this is a 5 star album, I really do mean it. It may not entirely be what Iâve come to expect or remember from the band, but I found these to be a net good. Additionally, I assume these differences will live only on this album and perhaps be referenced on later ones. We see two transitional tracks as well as one intro track, similar to Mylo Xyloto. The intro, âSunriseâ, was a beautiful violin piece that gave feelings of waking up, doing your daily routine, shaking off melancholy, and being filled with hope. The other two seemed more of a pallet cleanser. âChurchâ is a heartfelt song about having someone special in your life. It utilizes many stretched out vocals and a short guitar solo that makes me feel happy every time I hear it. Songs like âTrouble in Townâ and âDaddyâ add to the experience of the album, bringing our minds to darker places but still leaving in a glimmer of hope that the world can get better. The angry guitar solo in âTrouble in Townâ is an amazing thing to hear in juxtaposition to actual police body cam audio of police brutality. Hearing âBrokenâ after gives me a sense of recovery. Same with âWhen I Need a Friend.â âArabesqueâ on the other hand is a begging for peace and adds new emotion to the album. Its use of improvisational-feeling sax adds to this in a way that is not seen on any other Coldplay album. Unique tracks like âGunsâ give more texture to the album overall and show us the range Coldplay, and more specifically Chris can accomplish. I really enjoyed having a more subtle, yet powerful message in âOrphansâ immediately after was a neat juxtaposition. Many people complained about this track, though I think it is one of the strongest despite its more pop feel. We finish with âEveryday Lifeâ, a ballad about how we should come together and see the pain in each other as well as what makes everyone special. Ending with the repetition of hallelujah was beautiful and a great way to set the metaphorical sun. With a thought-provoking theme and meaningful features, this album is definitely worth a buy and full listen through from time to time.
If you hate this band or album, donât leave hateful reviews, just go listen to something else.
In response to the negative reviews of this album: Iâve always been a fan of Coldplay and will continue to be. Their creativity evolves. I donât like every song but I donât have to. I choose which ones I like. Some have a beat, tone and lyrics that speak to me and some donât. Every band changes over time. Just listen to the Beatles! They went from âI Want To Hold Your Handâ to âLucy In The Sky With Diamondsâ. Just because they started out one way doesnât mean they stay that way. This band writes and performs because they love doing it. Their job is NOT to pacify you or to make sure you always love their sound. Get Real People! And go listen to more Coldplay. By the way, if you arenât moved by the song âDaddyâ on this album then you might just be made of Stone.
Like title says, this happens to every band. I truly do not care for one single track on this album, that is all I am going to say, still a fan obviously but this is not for me at all.
Bands change , there sound is full of emotion and energy just not in the way of explosion of joy . Sometimes to understand what you wanna say in music you must look from a different perspective and this one I enjoy a lot .
At first one might think this is just ok. Give it time and savor the nuances and it will grow on you. Art, is that way. 5 stars all the way.
Boring and there is a song tittle written in the language that muslim terrorists use.
I was personally getting tired of the poppiness of the last few albums. I didn't think they were bad, I just didn't love them nearly as much as their older albums. This, however, is the complete upheaval that my soul was yearning for. The strong messages, the mix of genres, and the truly beautiful songwriting made this album one that I listened to over and over again. Nothing wrong with some occasional dance pop, but nothing beats gospel choirs, orchestral openings, and the stark contrast between the raucousness of songs like Guns and Arabesque and the gentility of others like Old Friends and Everyday Life. People are in here complaining about missing "the old sound" but I definitely hear it here! Especially in comparison to Viva La Vida and Prospekt's March.
Have never been much of a Coldplay fan. But this album is so good. Exactly what we need
Itâs unsurprising that this album has mixed reviews. Coldplay has transitioned from moody acoustics, to thumping arena rock, to radio-friendly pop and dance. Itâs no wonder then that fans of Coldplay are as diverse as their discography. While this did afford them the title of âbiggest band in the worldâ it was not without consequences. Since the release of X&Y, each subsequent Coldplay album has further alienated more and more of their fan base. Has the quality of their music declined, as so many fans have cried? I believe not, rather their constant pursuit of new genres and sound has driven fans away as they stopped producing whatever kind of Coldplay a particular fan likes best. In the context of this career arc, Everyday Life is a nail in Coldplayâs coffin, a deeply experimental and unique sound that doesnât care whatever Coldplay you want them to be. Itâs a hard shift away from the previous effort, A Head Full of Dreams. That album was Coldplay at their most optimistic, and most vapid. Here they take a pointed stance. Almost every track is politically loaded, sometimes cringe-inducing in their lyrics. âGunsâ is the most egregious of these, parodying the right with lyrics such as âcut the forests their so dumb.â Not exactly a subtle take, but after years of vague, meandering lyrics it is refreshing to hear Chris tell us all what he really thinks about the world. Despite the band being very socially active, rarely has their worldview been allowed to seep into their music. Now they unload all of it into a single album without restraint. Police brutality, gun control, civil war, racism, all are topics we are now privy to the bands opinions on. This likely played a large part in the albums lukewarm reception, although none of Martinâs left wing takes should be a surprise if you at all followed the band outside of their music. But despite the pointed spear their lyrics are sharpened into, the most shocking change of all in this release is the sheer breadth of styles the band attempts to cover. A wide range of musical influences has been par for the course since Viva, but this album features the most diverse track list to date. The jazzy riffs of Arabesque and the near evangelical sound of Broken are extreme departures for the band, and the entire album is filled with an Arabic theme that gives even their more traditional songs a distinct feel. Those traditional hits are good too, Orphans upbeat feel and resonating chorus harkens back to MX and Vivaâs arena rock classics, while the appropriately yet unfortunately titled Daddy is a piano ballad so hauntingly beautiful that it puts many of the Rush of Blood to the Head era tracks to shame. Coldplay may be experimenting with who they are now, but they havenât forgotten where they came from. However great the album is, it continues to disappoint fans. If you were a fan of their clean, vague, radio friendly sound, you will be put off by their profanity laced political takes. If you loved the upbeat big rock and pop smashes, the moody, gentle take of most of the tracks wonât give you much to be excited about. And if you long for the acoustic guitars and Chrisâ gentle crooning of the early days, that Coldplay is never coming back. This album does not appease any particular fans of the band. But if you like Coldplay not for a particular sound, not for an era or a genre you wish they would return to, then Everyday Life is a beautiful album that is absolutely worth purchasing.
Well, Coldplay just entered the âjump the sharkâ world. I kind of wish the rumor was true and they did breakup the band after A Head Full of Dreams.
Yet I know enough to write a review! Yellow was terrible. The band is terrible. The end.
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As the previous album , HEADFUL OF DREAMS gave us a possible finale to this bands current state as a band .. I was surprised to see they were releasing another album.. Not only is this a great album.. itâs an IMPORTANT album as far as COLDPLAY is concerned.. their follow up to a very poppy Headful of dreams was a trip back to THE Worldly experimentation of DEATH AND ALL HIS FRIENDS .. âmy fav. CP RECORD PERIOD .. itâs also littered with elements they havenât included in other albums theyâve done .. DADDY was prob the most intense song that effected me personally being that Iâm going through an awful custody battle .. itâs From the point of view of a child who doesnât see their papa much .. absolutely beautiful and haunting song
I was dissapointed that Coldplay broke up after A Head Full of Dreams. When I read that they reunited for one more album I was excited. Everydaylife does have explict lyrics but, they don't dwell too much on our political state and the other stuff going on. Coldplay does curse if you listen to one of their live albums. So many great tracks and the vocals take me to heaven.
Iâm a HUGE Coldplay and Iâm beyond disappointed in this album! This album carries zero weight. Just blah...
I hope ColdPlay is only experimenting with this album and go back to being Coldplay on the next album 2020-2021!!!!
Like some other reviewers I've seen on here, I'm honestly quite surprised by the amount of hate this album has received. They've taken music to a whole new level by experimenting with the world, and I for one find that risk worthwhile. Not to mention it reminds me of their older albums, such as Viva La Vida and even going as far back as Parachutes. While it is certainly different from their poppier albums (and I'll admit, I am not a fan of pop), it still holds true to the pop culture. All in all, I'm glad I gave this one a try on Spotify. It was well worth the download.
I typically love Coldplay, and up untiol this album I haven't really hated any of their songs. I have somewhat disliked, and been indifferent to some before, but this album just really doesnt do it for me. There are a few songs such as, "Everday Life" that I do like, but not many.
This is incredible music that transends EVERYTHING!!!!
Thank you Coldplay for this emotional album, I feel grateful to have it.
This is not great old Coldplay was đĽ!
I always find it disappointing when an artist or band who has gone their entire music career without any swear words or cursing in their music and then turns the wrong corner. That was something I always appreciated about them. Iâm not impressed.
Kind of hate the explicit lyrics in some of the songs like itâs hard to listen to. Itâs not the cool version itâs just angry
Iâve loved Coldplay my entire life. I grew up with it and itâs so catchy and fun! I was so excited when I saw you guys came out with a new album. But this new album has EXPLICIT?! Explicit language is just boring and lazy. You guys were unique and special by NOT using language and still sounding amazing. Instead of having a clean version, you should of just started with the clean version to begin with. Iâm very disappointed and will not be listening to these songs. They donât sound like the Coldplay styles I know and love. I hope you correct your mistake in the next album. âšď¸âšď¸
Iâve literally grown up listening to Coldplay and never once have they let me down, this album is no exception. I love their music, their creativity and how they are not afraid to try out new sounds and genres and things.
Coldplay has beautiful music. This is not typical Coldplay. Sounds like music people in their 20s and 30s will not listen to. I have downloaded music on my phone by them, but I will not do with this album.
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This is an album that you need to listen to several times before you will fully appreciate it (much like ghost stories). It is definitely not pop. It is very different than past albums and demonstrates Coldplayâs ability to evolve. Chris Martin said that if they do another album it will be different and it is. This is what self actualization sounds like. After some time away from this I re-listened along with the videos. As a result I increased my rating. Brilliant album especially in this post covid age.
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