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Tearfull

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  1. yeah but its not awards that matter, its what the critics think and the history books.
  2. but Thom has written a love song called "all i need" so wats your point?. the reason Radiohead and ARcade fire gain credability is cause they try something creative lyrically rather than write love songs to Gwyneth.
  3. yeah but some of the sampled lyrics from the rolling stone article didnt sound too promising. strawbery swing and lovers in japan are not very encouraging song titles.
  4. its important though cause this is a band that should matter more than it does, in an artistic sense. i love their albums but they need to try something different lyrically.
  5. you see the bands that gain credability are ones that go against the mainstream.
  6. why so the truth can be censored?
  7. The trouble with Coldplay is that they have to make an album that can be taken seriously like Radiohead's albums get taken seriously. While i love all there albums, Chris Martins overly sentimental lyrics prevent the band from ever making a truly classic album in the sense that what they do actually sounds original. i know the recording for prospekt has already been completed and i hope the whole album is full of dark songs. and i hope we dont have to have anymore love songs from chris when the whole music industry is saturated with such trash.

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