Coldplay have revealed their current album "X&Y" marks the end of the first phase of their career.
Chris Martin told Xfm that the band have been working on new material whilst on tour, and plan to move away from their current sound. Chris explained: "We're always working on new material. We've got no laurels to rest on. We're still looking for our laurels in my opinion. We've everything to prove and we've finished phase one of Coldplay and now we're going to enter phase two, which could be the Abba phase or it could be the transvestite phase. Who knows? But it'll definitely be good."
Guitarist Jonny Buckland added: "We want to do something different. We don't want to keep doing the same thing all the time."
Chris Martin also revealed that that the new songs the band have written are more stripped-down than the material on their first three albums. It's not a reaction against anything as much as an evolvement," he explained. "But the new record's going to blow your socks off. Or tights, depending on what you're wearing."
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