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Times Newspaper Review....

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...pretty cool I think (for you non-Britons The Times is a relatively respected, broadsheet newspaper) and this review was in it today :)

 

That hit formula still works

 

“CHECK this out,” said Chris Martin, towards the end of Coldplay’s hour-long set. “We think it’s f***ing great.”

 

He was right: the song, entitled What If?, is almost certain to extend Coldplay’s global franchise, sticking to the band’s patented formula of a tender, annoyingly sensitive verse, coupled with a chest-beating, falsetto chorus. It’s the kind of music that makes you want to a take a soulful walk across a blasted heath wearing an old school scarf.

 

Fans will enjoy working out whether the song is about Martin’s dread of Gwyneth Paltrow leaving him, or about his fears of raising their daughter, Apple (at least the poor girl wasn’t called iPod).

 

Given that Saturday’s performance was only the second time that Coldplay had played its new material live, the musicianship was impressive.

 

They performed three other new songs, starting with the opener Square One — an anxious, brooding Prozac tablet of a song, with a Bono-style vocal and a bass line that could worry seismologists.

 

Martin probably feels that Coldplay is big enough to avoid U2 comparisons now, but the two new songs that followed, White Shadows and A Message, featured guitar lines that could have been written by The Edge in 1989. More worrying is the fact that the songs are not that different from anything on A Rush Of Blood To The Head.

 

Coldplay’s music, however, tends to be accessible on first listen, while opening itself up further on repeated plays. Any nagging doubts about the new album were gone by the time Martin launched into the magnificent chorus of What If? Then, half way through the encore, came the new single, Speed of Sound. If that’s what the rest of the album sounds like, EMI has nothing to be nervous about.

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tis one of my favorite songs at the moment.. :embarrased: yes... I have heard it.. live!

 

*hides*

 

ps- tis beautiful!! :cry:

the new material sounds good, they wont have a problem selling cd's

the new material sounds good' date=' they wont have a problem selling cd's[/quote']

 

as if there were any doubt they would!!

 

a band like Coldplay only gets better with time.. ;)

well, to me on the first play of the new stuff, i was skeptical

then after listening to it some more, i reassured myself

I dislike the word 'formula' but I think it's great that it's so positive.

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I've only heard Square One so far, quality was quite poor though.

 

Really wanna hear What If!!! :stunned:

I've only heard Square One so far, quality was quite poor though.

 

Really wanna hear What If!!! :stunned:

 

when I get home... if you havent heard it yet.. I'll see what I can do... ;) (thats 6pm my time.. EST)

The new songs sound superb - The album will be amazing.

the ktla morning news mentioned them. they said "coldplay is back" or something like that. and they showed a very short clip of the kcrw concert. made my day. :blush:

I trust my boys... I was worried for a while but Chris just has so much talent, as does the rest of them

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