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The Philosopher

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  1. Has anyone listened to this song? It's really amazing! [ame= ] [/ame]
  2. Very quiet album :heart: Yes please!
  3. ^ Maybe they postponed what they said in that description for LP6.
  4. Don't Swallow The Cap :heart: One of the best song in the new album. I think that my podium would be completed with another 2 ones mentioned more above, Humiliation and Graceless.
  5. Loving the new album. It is a grower.
  6. Tales from the Crypt
  7. Can anyone tell me what is the real length of Formaldehyde? I just downloaded the album and it is supposed to be 3:06, but the wikipedia says that it is 3:50.
  8. ^ And for things like that is the reason why I love Coldplay.
  9. ^ Yeah, I was thinking the same.
  10. If we have to go back to a Viva La Vida style, what painting would you choose to the cover? I would pick this one: It is called The Persistence of Memory, also known as Soft Watches and is a famous painting by the Spanish painter Salvador Dali painted in 1931.
  11. What pose do you think that would do each one? There would be 4 poses: covering his eyes, covering his ears, covering his mouth, crossing his arms.
  12. One question, why putting on it just eyes and not other parts of the body? I mean, they even could add lips and ears. Imagine the four of them doing something similar to the 3 wise monkeys. Read the following text: "The three wise monkeys (Japanese: 三猿, san'en or sanzaru, or 三匹の猿, sanbiki no saru, literally "three monkeys"), sometimes called the three mystic apes, are a pictorial maxim. Together they embody the proverbial principle to "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil". The three monkeys are Mizaru, covering his eyes, who sees no evil; Kikazaru, covering his ears, who hears no evil; and Iwazaru, covering his mouth, who speaks no evil. Sometimes there is a fourth monkey depicted with the three others; the last one, Shizaru, symbolizes the principle of "do no evil". He may be shown crossing his arms. There are various meanings ascribed to the monkeys and the proverb including associations with being of good mind, speech and action. In the Western world the phrase is often used to refer to those who deal with impropriety by turning a blind eye. In English, the monkeys' names are often given as Mizaru, Mikazaru and Mazaru, but the last two names were corrupted from the Japanese originals." What do you think? I can see the guys doing something like that, it would be very interesting and it goes with their style absolutely.
  13. I think this time the cover will be very simple and not colourful at all, just like things are going around the world nowadays.
  14. It would be amazing if LP6 is exactly the opposite to Mylo Xyloto.
  15. Best answer!
  16. Album title!
  17. Look at their clothes, all dark! And yeah, Guy looks different, is it really him? Jhonny and Will with beards and Chris looks amazing like always!
  18. If Gwyneth was asked about if she was on a desert island, maybe the new song could be "In Isolation", the title of a never unreleased song from the AROBTTH era.
  19. Another band that is quite this style is Interpol. I think that it would be the best style that Coldplay should go for the next LP.
  20. Like The National style?
  21. Would like something darker, like Interpol music. And like its singer Paul Banks albums too.

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