September 12, 201114 yr but there is a big difference between changing your sound for creative reasons, and changing your sounds to gain more record sales and appeal to a younger audience. You're saying that Coldplay are changing their sound to gain more record sales, yes? I disagree. I can definitely see them changing to this pop sound, for creative reasons. It doesn't seem out of the question, I mean, even I, the ultimate hipster on this forum has started to take an interest in pop music :P
September 12, 201114 yr changing your sounds to gain more record sales and appeal to a younger audience. This is exactly what they are doing. And as they gain more 14 year old fangirls, they loose the soul and feeling of their music.
September 12, 201114 yr Sure bands evolve. The way that Radiohead evolved from OK Computer to Kid A, or In Rainbows to The King Of Limbs. Arcade Fire evolved from Funeral to Neon Bible. Feist just now evolving from The Reminder to Metals. Those are examples of good evolutions. Viva La Vida (or even any album before it) to Mylo Xyloto just isn't sounding good. It's depreciation at its best. It's like Black Holes & Revelations to The Resistance.
September 12, 201114 yr It's depreciation at its best. It's like Black Holes & Revelations to The Resistance. Bad comparison, because both of those albums were equally sucky.
September 12, 201114 yr Dear Lord. I wish people would stop complaining about old fans or whatever comparing their old and new stuff. We're nostalgiaing, jeez.
September 12, 201114 yr Author You're saying that Coldplay are changing their sound to gain more record sales, yes? I disagree. I can definitely see them changing to this pop sound, for creative reasons. It doesn't seem out of the question, I mean, even I, the ultimate hipster on this forum has started to take an interest in pop music :P :lol: I really don't know how you don't think it's for record sales. This kind of song works perfect for a market for people that have similar pop tastes. I mean just look at the lyrics and the sound of the song. Also it's the excessive use of "oooohhhhh"'s like within Viva or how they use the same syllable over and over like in Teardrop, or how they look like they're a boyband from the 90's. They're trying so hard to be popular. It's seriously sad how low the band will go to get fans and sacrifice people that listened to them when they started. To be honest I have no intentions of buying any more albums by the band or seeing them live if this is the direction and mindset they're going to take.
September 12, 201114 yr Not diggin' it. Except for the verse melody, too bland. Might grow on me slightly like ETIAW did, but like ETIAW, I'll be skipping this one when it pops up on my iPod in order to dive straight into Charlie Brown.
September 12, 201114 yr :lol: I really don't know how you don't think it's for record sales. This kind of song works perfect for a market for people that have similar pop tastes. I mean just look at the lyrics and the sound of the song. Also it's the excessive use of "oooohhhhh"'s like within Viva or how they use the same syllable over and over like in Teardrop, or how they look like they're a boyband from the 90's. They're trying so hard to be popular. It's seriously sad how low the band will go to get fans and sacrifice people that listened to them when they started. To be honest I have no intentions of buying any more albums by the band or seeing them live if this is the direction and mindset they're going to take. Yeah, I understand, but i don't think them doing it for creative reasons is completely out of the question... hmm, I really wanna meet them now, actually. I got a lot of questions to ask :tongue:
September 12, 201114 yr Fuck it. I'm going to spoil myself with an entire box of little debbie's oatmeal cream pies to ease these pains.
September 12, 201114 yr Author Yeah, I understand, but i don't think them doing it for creative reasons is completely out of the question... hmm, I really wanna meet them now, actually. I got a lot of questions to ask :tongue: :lol: come on eddie... let's be serious here.
September 12, 201114 yr Which one of them thought "wa-wa-waterfall" and "para-para-paradise" was a great idea? Euck.
September 12, 201114 yr Which one of them thought "wa-wa-waterfall" and "para-para-paradise" was a great idea? Euck. probably the one married to the goop
September 12, 201114 yr hahaha, oh god coldplay.......what have you done???? i loved ETIAW but i cringed when i heard "every tear is a waterfall" and "para-para-para-para-" hahah. all i can do is laugh......hopefully it'll grow on me. Looking forward to the album though cause the other songs are amazing
September 12, 201114 yr They're trying to reach Rebecca Black's Youtube video ratings. And her talent
September 12, 201114 yr Sure bands evolve. The way that Radiohead evolved from OK Computer to Kid A, or In Rainbows to The King Of Limbs. Arcade Fire evolved from Funeral to Neon Bible. Feist just now evolving from The Reminder to Metals. Those are examples of good evolutions. Viva La Vida (or even any album before it) to Mylo Xyloto just isn't sounding good. It's depreciation at its best. It's like Black Holes & Revelations to The Resistance. ...I liked The Resistance. :p
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