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  • Mylo Xyloto – Coldplay (review)

    I need to make it clear from the start that I :


    (a) Love and adore this band more than I can say. 


    When I first saw the clip for Yellow years ago (in 2000, to be exact) on a 1/2 hour CNN world music round up show when Coldplay had just won their first Mercury Prize, I was besotted immediately. I scoured every last record store I could find for a copy of Parachutes, finally locating one in of all places David Jones Miranda (no one was more surprised than me, frankly), and I listened to it obsessively, my initial attraction turning into deep, enduring love. My fervour for the band has not dimmed one bit in the intervening time.


    (b) They are one of the few bands that manages to consistently turn out great music that is inspired, soulful and just plain beautiful (although X & Y tested my faith a little in that regard, being a tad too bombastic at times after the sublimely clever, Rush of Blood…), all underpinned by a solid commitment to values that matter like Fair Trade, which they take every opportunity to espouse…

    So with all that in mind, please understand where I am coming from when I say I am not at all excited by Mylo Xyloto. Its not that its a bad album – far from it, and there are many bands that would kill for it to be part of their discography. Its simply that while some of the songs are excellent – Paradise has grown on me, I quite like Rihanna and Chris Martin’s collaboration, Princess of China, and Major Minus is catchy in that insistent way that makes you want to listen to it again and again.


    And therein lies the problem with this album for me. None of the songs really compel me to rush back to listen again and again till my ears bleed with joy (it happens), and my ear worm explodes from choosing which song to mercilessly replay over and over in the grooves of my brain (especially when swimming and iTunes is not available). I do like it, but I don’t love it, and that’s disappointing.


    Having said all that, I will be as front and centre as I can manage come their next tour through Australia, I will continue to support Chris and the gang as wholeheartedly as I ever have, and I will even advise people to buy Mylo Xyloto if they want a great album to wash away the sonic stains from music made by lesser mortals.


    I just won’t be humming any of the tunes quite as often as I would like to.

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  • Music Week – Coldplay exclusive: band talk to MW about new album

    A brilliant rundown of Coldplay’s upcoming new album, which is being heralded as their best body of work since my favourite Coldplay CD, A Rush of Blood to the Head. To say I am excited would be understating it – I will be poised at the doors of my favourite music store on October 24, waiting to get this! I can’t wait!

    Music Week – Coldplay exclusive: band talk to MW about new album

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  • Coldplay has a new album a-comin’!

    I am thrilled and excited in a way that used to happen way back when I was a kid and ABBA were getting ready to release a new album. While I love the depth and breadth of music I listen to right now, one thing I miss is the thrill of a new album coming down the pike, a thrill so great I can’t sleep or breathe for days beforehand. In fact, so great was my anticipation when ABBA released Voulez-Vouz in 1979 (compounded by waiting since 1978 for it with many false starts) that I RAN up the lane to the tiny record & gift store in Alstonville Plaza to get right at 9 a.m. and kicked my grandparents out of the bedroom so I can listen to it on the record player!

     Yes I am happy to see a new Royskopp CD (OK very happy) or Roisin Murphy but for true giddy I-am-12-again excitement, it’s Coldplay and only Coldplay. So colour me thrilled, excited, and full of giddy anticipation and roll on October 24!

    * Here’s the official announcement from Coldplay:

    (from The Coldplay Messenger, Vol 7, No 4, August 2011)

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  • My new favourite Coldplay songs!

    I adore Coldplay!

    I know some hip snobsters sneer at their mainstream-ness but being the sort of person that rejects snobbery in any and every form, and abhors people who elevate high art over low art – arbitary subjective delineations if ever there was some! – but I love their sense of melody, commitment to intelligent songs and the fact that they are genuinely nice guys committed to ethical and just causes….

    ……… and thank the musical gods, they have new songs – Major Minus, Cartoon Heart, Hurts Like Heaven, Princess of China and Us Against The World – and while they’re not officially released on an album till November/December this year, they are on YouTube in the form of clips shot at a German music festival recently. My favourites? Cartoon Heart and Major Minus so far but it’s early days yet and I am a sucker for Coldplay’s big emotional ballads.

    Oh hell, let’s be honest, they’re all good, and you can’t help but love them! Enjoy!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRDpd460RN0    (Cartoon Heart)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmuVxphsj20&feature=related  (Us Against the World)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79ojmqJFfR0   (Major Minus)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJCJe8hRFrM   (Princess of China)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koIt2SdGPeU  (Hurts Like Heaven)

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