Coldplay continue to perform new songs from their upcoming, as yet untitled new album. Last night they performed the song “Charlie Brown” and it’s the best new tune I’ve heard yet. Oh and I guess they’re pretty good at the whole soaring, arena-anthem performance style. Check it out: continue reading...
Bright colors! Stop-Motion! Chris Martin acting endearingly goofy! It’s an average video from the Coldplay boys, but interesting nonetheless. I’m still only so-so on this song, but the last minute or so is really good. Still no new info on the new album, but here’s the video: continue reading...
With the new single “Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall” released last friday, Coldplay have now begun to perform other new songs live from their as yet untitled new album. On June 4th at the German Rock Am Ring festival they performed the following new songs, “Hurts Like Heaven”, “Major Minus”, “Us Against The World” and “Charlie Brown”, as well as the aformentioned new single. Check them all out below: continue reading...
Coldplay has been hard at work on a new album with producer Brian Eno (presumably), but there is very little actually known about the music they are creating and when it will see a release date. Band members have hinted at a summer release and have stated that the first single is called “Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall” and it will hit airwaves(interwebs) on June 3rd. continue reading...
After the first single “Violet Hill” was supposedly downloaded over 2 million times, this new title track “Viva La Vida” leaks and its completely different. I’m definitely intruiged by these 2 songs and looking forward to the new album: continue reading...
Those nice boys in Coldplay have offered up the first single to their new album, Viva La Vida, on their website. Produced by U2-architect Brian Eno this tune see’s the bands sound evolving… I like it, and now I’m definitely curious to hear the rest of the album.
Head over to their official website to download “Violet Hill” continue reading...
from PitchforkMedia.com:
It’s been well over a year since we last found cause to mention Coldplay in these pages, and whatever your feelings for the soft-rock Goliath, here we are again with our annual (not really) Coldplay roundup. continue reading...