May 20, 201214 yr New article about the polarizing nature of Coldplay: http://twths.org/why-people-hate-coldplay/ I was going to add this to the end of the "Radiohead is better than Coldplay" thread but this seemed more appropriate since Radiohead is only mentioned a couple times in the link above. -cc
May 20, 201214 yr ^Hey, it's true! ..I mean the concerts are sold out?! So we have to hate them pretty much :laugh3: :laugh3:
May 20, 201214 yr ^ Well, everywhere I read about everybody hating them... But I think I don't know like one person who really hates them. I know quite a lot who don't find anything special in them, or who don't really enjoy their music ; but none who hate them. Are they hiding from me or what ? Anyway, this article is a nice try. But I have to say, as much as I agree with some of it, I don't think all of this is true.
May 20, 201214 yr I think it just boils down to how many people have heard of Coldplay. I mean, how are you gonna hate a band that you've never even heard of? Whether you like them or not, you've probably heard of Coldplay (them being such a global band) and as a result you've heard at least one of their songs. And that's where the hate it or love it decision is made. But again, if you've never been exposed to a band's music, you won't even get to the judging phase. As a Coldplay fan though, whether someone else likes them or not doesn't affect my choice.
May 20, 201214 yr i agree with this: They want everyone to like them which makes 88% of the public hate them and they suffer from it. :\
May 20, 201214 yr ^ Well, everywhere I read about everybody hating them... But I think I don't know like one person who really hates them. I know quite a lot who don't find anything special in them, or who don't really enjoy their music ; but none who hate them. Are they hiding from me or what ? Anyway, this article is a nice try. But I have to say, as much as I agree with some of it, I don't think all of this is true. This :nod: The author is a JB. Justin Bieber? :thinking: Nice try. :lol::lol:
May 21, 201214 yr I think the piece is well written, mostly fair, and does have a few valid points. However, I still say most of the stick they get is generated by that fact that people continue to assume Coldplay is trying to do something other than what they're actually doing. Coldplay pretty much admits they just like to write and play pop music people enjoy. Judged soley by that standard, they are an unqualified success. Why do people assume they're trying to be "revolutionary" or break musical bounderies. Not every band is going after that, and I don't think that's Coldplay's goal. They just want to play yellow and make crowds of people smile by doing so.:) Coldplay is a rock band that makes pop music, that's what they should be judged as IMHO.
May 21, 201214 yr I'm fine with people disliking Coldplay, because I get that they're not everyone's cup of tea. My irritation lies though with people thinking they make sleepy music. Parachutes is the only album where all the songs are pretty mellow, in my opinion. I've found that people who attend a live show seem to change their opinion and realize that Coldplay don't just sit around and sing slow songs the whole time.
May 21, 201214 yr I'll admit too, that the article makes some sense at few points, but when the fog clears up, the reality is that not everyone can be pleased. I noticed the author attacked their lack of change, or lack of strength in instigating a new age or whatever, but that's what makes Coldplay so individualized, the fact that they found something that works, and continue to build upon it. Comparing them to other successful bands that did something different only shows their individuality, and the fantastic thing is that it works! If that shows weakness or plainness, this guy must be nuts. If it aint broke, don't fix it...
May 21, 201214 yr Now I want the author of that article to tell me similarities between these: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqWLpTKBFcU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqWLpTKBFcU[/ame] [ame= ] [/ame] [ame= ] [/ame] And if the world hated them, they wouldn't be the most popular band right now, with 2 songs over 100,000,000 views on YouTube...
May 21, 201214 yr Now I want the author of that article to tell me similarities between these: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqWLpTKBFcU And if the world hated them, they wouldn't be the most popular band right now, with 2 songs over 100,000,000 views on YouTube... I've never gotten all the stuff about them sounding the same. Each of their 5 albums has a wholly distinct sound IMHO.
May 21, 201214 yr I think the piece is well written, mostly fair, and does have a few valid points. However, I still say most of the stick they get is generated by that fact that people continue to assume Coldplay is trying to do something other than what they're actually doing. Coldplay pretty much admits they just like to write and play pop music people enjoy. Judged soley by that standard, they are an unqualified success. Why do people assume they're trying to be "revolutionary" or break musical bounderies. Not every band is going after that, and I don't think that's Coldplay's goal. They just want to play yellow and make crowds of people smile by doing so.:) Coldplay is a rock band that makes pop music, that's what they should be judged as IMHO. I totally agree.. Anyone who has been to a Coldplay concert knows the band just wants the audience to feel free and uplifted by their lyrics and melodies. They never claim to be the next Hendrix or Dylan and it's unfair for critics to compare them to such icons when reaching that level is not their main focus. I think Coldplay should just focus on the fans (and yes, there are many of us) that love their music and dismiss all of the negativity.. I mean really, who has time for all of that bull$&!@ anyway?
May 21, 201214 yr I've never gotten all the stuff about them sounding the same. Each of their 5 albums has a wholly distinct sound IMHO. Tell that to my sister :laugh3:
May 21, 201214 yr What people always seem to forget is that they're an amazing LIVE band. Isn't that the most important thing to judge an artist by: their concerts? Even if you think Coldplay's music sucks, you are a pretty heartless person if you don't at least like them live. That's something people have to give them credit for.
May 21, 201214 yr His argument is weak. All I got out of this article was that he is disappointed in that fact of what Coldplay should have or could have been. Like they could have been the next Led Zeppelin, but decided to take the pop route, which some how makes them inferior. The whole part of how the don't write great music because Chris Martin is not being challenged by his bandmates, made me laugh.
May 21, 201214 yr If A Rush of Blood to the Heart didn't make him happy, he should try Viva la Diva or something...
May 21, 201214 yr I have doubts the author of that article has actually heard a Coldplay song. He also seems to know absolutely nothing about how the band works. It's not a 'one-man band' at all. Yes, Chris is the main songwriter but the band would be nothing without Will, Jonny and Guy. It's well known that Will is highly critical of what the band puts out and only lets the very best songs get through. What a horrible article. No research whatsoever.
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