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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 07 2008 at 22:56
I can't stand Coldplay. They come off as wannabes and write sh*tty repetitive songs with lyrics that could apply to friggin anything.

That being said, their new album is certainly a change of pace, however that is all due in part to MR. Eno. The man that told them their old material sucked (in more precise words), and that "prog is making a come back and they should try it out".

If you read the new interview in Rolling Stone with Chris Martin you can find out all about how Martin is kind of dumb and washed up and Eno outshines his band by 3094823049238403 light years with one production job and one line of lyric.

Apparently, Martin believes that the whole word should vote on who the next U.S. president should be too since "it effects everyone". Ugh. I can't wait until that band goes away.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2008 at 16:17
Coldplay are meh imo.
You can compare them to Oasis.
They have some good songs here and there but thats about it.
The albums are inconsistent with filler/mediocre songs in between and it gets repetitive very often.
To tell the truth though, i liked 'viva la vida' more than their previous works. It sounded quite different.

If you guys want a prog. album in the sense, a different album from a pop band, then check out Narrow Stairs by Death Cab For Cutie. Sounds a lot different from the 'Indie-pop' they are known for. Theres just something progressive about that album.Cool
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 08 2008 at 17:40
They were on The Daily Show last night, didn't seem too bad, but that's really all I know of them.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 09 2008 at 22:59
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

They were on The Daily Show last night, didn't seem too bad, but that's really all I know of them.

Yeah, i saw that episode too. Not a bad set of songs, but i wasn't crazy about the sound on the show... compared to the CD versions it wasn't as good.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2008 at 00:33
Coldplay are excellent. I've been a fan since A Rush, and I have all their albums. X&Y is very uneven and inconsistent, but it's still pretty good (much better than 99% of what else is out there.)

The new album is also amazing. It's quite possibly my favorite release of the year (I'll have to wait and see what else comes out this year before I give a definite answer.)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2008 at 00:44
Originally posted by peskypesky peskypesky wrote:

As much as I like the new Coldplay, it ain't prog. It's not even art-rock, IMO.
OK....so how would you define Coldplay's music?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 13 2008 at 23:24
Alt. rock! Cool
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2008 at 04:29
Originally posted by Demonoid Demonoid wrote:

Coldplay are meh imo.
You can compare them to Oasis.
They have some good songs here and there but thats about it.
The albums are inconsistent with filler/mediocre songs in between and it gets repetitive very often.
To tell the truth though, i liked 'viva la vida' more than their previous works. It sounded quite different.

If you guys want a prog. album in the sense, a different album from a pop band, then check out Narrow Stairs by Death Cab For Cutie. Sounds a lot different from the 'Indie-pop' they are known for. Theres just something progressive about that album.Cool
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 18 2008 at 05:43
Coldplay was the band that lifted me out of my dreary days of being surROUNDed by idotic girls listening to generic-music in my teenage years.
And I know that they're wannabes, and I know that they plagarise, and I know that Chris Martin is rather pretentious....
But who cares. Their first album, Parachutes, was beautiful to mine ears and they slowly got poppier after that but I still kept a sentimental and honest love of them. Most of their songs anyway. The chordal progression of the song X & Y on the album of the same name is of note. And yes- it's proggy.
They're latest album I don't have.
But eeeeveryone's going on about their latest album.
Sure Violet Hill sounds a bit more rocky than they're usual tone but it doesn't really strike me as such...
but maybe I should get into it because curiosity kills my cat.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 18 2008 at 05:44
Oh dear- Kill me now....for spelling two words in that last post wrongly.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 18 2008 at 06:37
I kinda like their songs from their new album. Alt. rock is cool! Cool
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 18 2008 at 08:04
The single, Violet Hill, remembers me Porcupine Tree, I know, I'm crazy... Confused
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 22 2008 at 00:59
Definitelly, Coldplay is such a good band, the material (not the singles, they're not bad, but they have such better material) are all great, a mellon collie (hehe) is in all tracks most

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2009 at 18:11
Originally posted by Blacksword Blacksword wrote:

Nice blog, sir..

I like the single. It's pretty good. What I've read about the album both here on these forums, and elsewhere also sounds promising. However, for me, a pattern has emerged with Coldplay. I have liked all their singles. I thought 'In my place' 'Clocks' and 'Yellow' were absolute pop classics. When I bought their respective albums, I was just left yawning by the end of it all. As far as all things commercial go, Coldplay aren't bad, but the principle of their musical template remianed basically unchanged for three albums IMO.
 

i can personally vouch that this album beats the hell out of all their others. 'a rush of blood to the head' was one of the most disappointing, boring albums that i've ever heard. you remember how 'your own special way' was the big single off of 'wind and wuthering', but it was the worst song on the album? well, violet hill is the worst song on this album. it's not genesis or anything, but it's pretty proggy. my favourite song on it is probably "yes", it sounds celtic, like 'in that quiet earth' but in a different way. you'll enjoy it.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2009 at 20:51
Your post is too long and I only read half of it ;)
but anyway, I think Viva la vida is a pretty good album, one of my favourite last year. I wasn't a big fan of Coldplay. I liked their first album, and I was very much into britpop back then (I'm still are actually) so it's no surprise. The 2nd was ok but I got bored of it very quickly, and then I hated the X&Gay album, maybe in part because they were completely overrated and completely overplayed by the media, but I also thought thir music wasn't that interesting really. Then, I downloaded Viva la vida last year with very low expectations, even knowing that Eno produced but I liked it a lot. I can't tell exactly why, probably the production helps a lot to make the song more interesting, but also the melodies and arrangements are better in my opinion. I also think Chris Martin don't overuse his annoying falsetto that much on this one, wich is probably what makes it more listenable for me.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2009 at 12:15
oh no, oh no, not coldplay,  that music makes me feel sleepy, disapointed , sadness, that chris martin ,that voice i cannot stand
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 17 2009 at 09:22
There's ALWAYS prog influence in all the smart bands, they just don't talk about it (unless it's Pink Floyd this one you could talk about always, even if you don't get ANY closer of their sound, always a influence) because it's 'a shame' to like the 70's excess in nowadays.

Silverchair it's a damn good point in this case. Clap

And in the end... yeah, i like Coldplay, even if i listen to theis music too little (my sister use to listen so, I kinda 'listen it too much' hehehe)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 17 2009 at 15:19
Say what you will, I thought Parachutes was considerably stronger than Viva la Vida - as far as songwriting is concerned. Having said that, neither is exactly my cuppa tea, but I do think they're one of the better mainstream rock bands out there.

I'm a bit baffled as to the prog aspect of Viva la Vida - I seem to have missed it completely. Ermm
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 17 2009 at 20:00
Originally posted by The Whistler The Whistler wrote:

Originally posted by Demonoid Demonoid wrote:

Coldplay are meh imo.
You can compare them to Oasis.
They have some good songs here and there but thats about it.
The albums are inconsistent with filler/mediocre songs in between and it gets repetitive very often.
To tell the truth though, i liked 'viva la vida' more than their previous works. It sounded quite different.

If you guys want a prog. album in the sense, a different album from a pop band, then check out Narrow Stairs by Death Cab For Cutie. Sounds a lot different from the 'Indie-pop' they are known for. Theres just something progressive about that album.Cool
 
Really now? I've only downloaded the album version of "I Will Possess Your Heart," but then again, I jumped on the Death Cab bandwagon with everyone else and that stupid Plans album.
 
Hey now! I got into Death Cab around the time of The Photo Album, and today I still think Plans and Transatlanticism are pretty good, though I rarely listen to them. I thought their new album was pretty boring.
 
Originally posted by Jimbo Jimbo wrote:

Say what you will, I thought Parachutes was considerably stronger than Viva la Vida - as far as songwriting is concerned. Having said that, neither is exactly my cuppa tea, but I do think they're one of the better mainstream rock bands out there.

I'm a bit baffled as to the prog aspect of Viva la Vida - I seem to have missed it completely. Ermm
 
I still adore Parachutesm and I agree that it's their strongest. There are only minor traces of prog elements in the arrangements and what not. So minor I wouldn't even use the term when describing it. However, for altering their sound and scope considerably, they are definitely resembling a progressive band in that regard.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 20 2009 at 22:06
I love Viva La Vida because it shows how art rock is starting to make a comeback. Other prime examples would be other modern giants such as Sigur Ros and Radiohead. Winning a grammy for music that sounds this experimental is a good sign, not a bad one. Viva La Vida is a very big step in bringing back art rock, even if it dosent sound the same as 30+ years ago. Progressive music does not have a specific sound, but it is a term used for musicians who step outside the boundaries and experiment with old ideas to combinde them and make new ones.

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