January 4, 200818 yr :laugh3: I read the part where it says the Album title. It says TBC (to be confirmed) and I didn't realise what it meant for about half a minute and it was like "WTF? They're calling the New Album TBC?"
January 4, 200818 yr i really am about to scream after reading this. i feel like running around in circles, i'm that excited. GAHHHHHHH, must...have....RELEASE DATE. i'm glad to read that the words "piano riff" were used at least twice in the article--so even if it's not an album heavy on piano, they haven't completely ditched them, either, which i was kind of worried about. i'm also really glad to read that it's not going to be heavy on "hip-hop beats." i was kind of afraid that given chris's most recent collaborations and tendancies to comment on hip-hop and rap artist's work that the album would be too much over on that side of the musical spectrum rather than coldplay's usual style of "very hard soft rock." and i'm also thrilled to hear that the album draws on their live shows and is centered around performance. i think this means that their next tour will be their best yet (because even though i LOVE seeing them live, lots of people are critical of their stage shows), and i hope they become more of a "live band" in the process of making a kick-ass album. this article above all else (even most of what prospekt has said, strangely enough) has gotten me more excited and even more optimistic about LP4 than i ever have been. unfortunately it's also gotten me MORE ANXIOUS. :wideeyed: why cant they just tell us already?!?!?!
January 4, 200818 yr THIS IS BS Brian Eno has them changing everything i mean i want more piano on it i dont want them changing it i mean think of trouble,clocks,or SOS great songs based on the piano ,this new album seems uncoldplay i love coldplay because of what they are they dont have to change so much IF ITS NOT BROKEN DONT FIX IT whats up with the hand clap crap it sounds too pop, for me this is looking bad:embarassed:
January 4, 200818 yr thanks for converting it into text Ian! Ness1776 I think you must realise that Coldplay are trying to push into new territories it doesnt mean that there wont be any piano on the album, I believe Brian Eno is a great producer and wont take away the style of music that Coldplay are.
January 4, 200818 yr thanks for converting it into text Ian! Ness1776 I think you must realise that Coldplay are trying to push into new territories it doesnt mean that there wont be any piano on the album, I believe Brian Eno is a great producer and wont take away the style of music that Coldplay are. let hop so:) hey do you know who elso eno has worked with what has been the outcome of there album has it been good?i have no idea
January 4, 200818 yr ^^When you're sculpting a beautiful peice of rock, you don't take away from its beauty by changing its shape, nor do you alter what it is at its core. You only hew away the rough edges to reveal new facets and new ways for the light to reflect from it.:) Don't panic. It's going to be amazing.
January 4, 200818 yr ^^When you're sculpting a beautiful peice of rock, you don't take away from its beauty by changing its shape, nor do you alter what it is at its core. You only hew away the rough edges to reveal new facets and new ways for the light to reflect from it.:) Don't panic. It's going to be amazing. dont panic i wont if the new album sound anythin like that song lol ^^When you're sculpting a beautiful peice of rock, you don't take away from its beauty by changing its shape, nor do you alter what it is at its core. You only hew away the rough edges to reveal new facets and new ways for the light to reflect from it.:) Don't panic. It's going to be amazing. .... ^^When you're sculpting a beautiful peice of rock, you don't take away from its beauty by changing its shape, nor do you alter what it is at its core. You only hew away the rough edges to reveal new facets and new ways for the light to reflect from it.:) Don't panic. It's going to be amazing. dont panic i wont if the new album sounds anythin like that song lol! SORRY THE 3 POST I DONT KNOW HOW TO DELETE IT OPPS =[
January 4, 200818 yr lol. You must have liked the quote since you triple-posted it.:lol: But what I mean is that Coldplay have always had raw talent, and a good producer will only craft it, not damage it. I'm as glad as everyone else that they're not losing the piano though. I understand them trying to resist their typical sound, with the press making fun of it and a million new bands copying it. But I'm a sucker for the piano.:D:kiss:
January 4, 200818 yr hey do you know who elso eno has worked with what has been the outcome of there album has it been good?i have no idea:dozey: He's only produced U2's The Unforgettable Fire, The Joshua Tree and Achtung Baby.
January 4, 200818 yr From Wikipedia: "Eno co-produced The Unforgettable Fire (1984), The Joshua Tree (1987), Achtung Baby (1991), and All That You Can't Leave Behind (2000) for U2" Tracie "you hit the nail on the head"
January 4, 200818 yr ^Thanks!:) He also co-produced US by Peter Gabreiel with Daniel Lanois. He's done a million albums, actually. Roxy Music, talking Heads, Bowie...the list is endless, and they're almost all classics.
January 4, 200818 yr I'd be so honoured if I was Chris. I'd love to work with Eno. I consider him an influence on my own production style. (Sadly, it doesn't show in what I've produced,lol, but I've certainly learned a few tricks from him.) So, my favorite producer is producing my favorite band...now if they'd just have a song on the new X-Files movie soundtrack, it would be a personal hat-trick!:D:D:D
January 4, 200818 yr The thing that was so great about paraschutes was that those songs could be done live with ease. The fact that they're aiming for new songs that are tour-friendly is a good sign. It may not be as stripped down as Parachutes, but it will be very raw and REAL. Who knows? Maybe if they're so comfortable doing these songs live, they'll finally becaome a jam band,lol. Sorry, I keep rambling on, it's just the excitement is getting to me.:D
January 4, 200818 yr I guess i didn't look at Parachutes that way up till now, but you are right, you are totally right!!! I think bands need to be tour friendly because although you can get a great almost perfect studio version of the song, you have to be able to perform the song correctly live. I guess its the reason why people always ramble on about how bad some bands are live.
January 4, 200818 yr In my opinion, if you're good live, you will do very very well. Take a look at Muse, they are amazing live and they are one of the most highly praised bands...Coldplay too, their live shows are unpredictable and Chris keeps the audience entertained.
January 4, 200818 yr Muse are great live, if the band performing puts a lot of energy in their performances you are in for a great performance, i guess its what you put into a performance, is what comes out
January 4, 200818 yr Yeah...is it just me, or does a photoshoped Guy look a bit like John Butler? (Australian people should know who i'm talking about)
January 4, 200818 yr This non-Ozzy is confused,lol. I'll give you a personal example. This should have its own thread,imo. For years, I wrote all my songs on a guitar or piano. Then for my album a couple of years ago, I built the songs in the studio, sometimes starting them with drums or bass, or basing them around a guitar hook instead of a regular rythm guitar track. When I was done, I had to literally teach myself how to play them live on a single instrument. I know that's not exactly how it works with a 4 peice band, but the basic principle is there. If you start with 4 guys playing the songs (and in Chris's case, add the keyboard tracks that he programs for live shows), it's going to translate better into a live setting than if you do alot of multi-tracking that you have to re-work for the stage. Again...I ramble,lol.
January 4, 200818 yr Yeah, I find, if there's one guy (or gal) making all the music, it doesn't work well live because it is all playback...like Moby...
January 4, 200818 yr Author WikiColdplay updated: http://wiki.coldplaying.com/index.php/Q_Magazine_(February_2008)_Coldplay_Article:_Transcript
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