Here is there thoughts.. yall dont shit.. but they didnt like it..
they also said winmx and kazaa should have it by now.. but who knows
First off, if this were a debut LP, it would be a strong record, and one I could see getting much acclaim, perhaps deservedly so. But Coldplay is now on its third major studio effort, and Martin's dominance is starting to show its incredible limitations on the band's sound. His songwriting and vocal style are getting.....predictable? Yes, very very predictable. There is certainly nothing as striking as Yellow, Clocks, In My Place, Green Eyes or Trouble on this LP. Martin seems content to play several characters: lovestruck schoolboy, heartbroken twentysomething. That worked perfectly on Coldplay, and was masked somewhat by the songcraft of A Rush Of Blood To The Head (which, I think, will probably be the best thing they ever do). On this record, they come off as a poor man's U2, continually remaking The Sweetest Thing. I don't see any growth. Chris loves making his lyrics vague enough so that everyone can relate, and he loves to put on his best lost little boy voice, but it sounds hollow now. On Yellow, it sounded sincere. The first single is pleasant enough, but I honestly was not feeling much of the rest of the album. And make no mistake, I was looking forward to this record. And, though it is "good" with respect to production and songwriting, there is nothing here to make it truly interesting or astounding. Coldplay sounds like it's churning out background music for its fans, instead of trying to move forward. Personally, I think Chris Martin is the dead end for this band.