I bought Coldplay's new album yesterday " Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends " and i like it . It's a startling sounding album not what i expected . I only have one their album's " Parachutes " i would'nt say i've been a big fan of there kind of music , i found them a bit pompous. I think one or two of there singles have been OK " The Scientist and Speed Of Sound " inparticular i liked . I hated the last album " X&Y " my ex had it and played it none stop " Fix You " drove me up the wall . Viva La Vida on first listening is a much better album than it's predecessor , i think bringing in "Brian Eno" to co-produce was a wise move the sonic landscapes he's created on the album are stunning , the ten good songs sit nicely in this landscape . It's a big sounding record with some brilliant guitar work from " Berryman " he really is a great guitar player ? Chris Martin's vocal is very good throughout more relaxed than in the past and much less earnest and self-righteous , i found his type of singing in the past a real turn off , but on this album he proves what a good vocalist he his . This album is going to be very big maybe a 20 million plus seller in time . And i know Coldplay have their critics , but i think they have a classic album on there hands this time , it's a very good album , it filled me with joy , which does'nt happen everyday
I was reading early "Blur " was an influence on the recording of this album , i can't hear it myself . Think the middle part of the album :
Lovers In Japan/Reign Of love , Yes ,Viva La Vida , Violet Hill are excellent songs . I like Chris Martin singing in a different key on some of these tracks , his voice sounds much fuller .
Coldplay hit # 1 on the Billboard singles chart with the title track of their new album " Viva La Vida " . They are the first British group to do so since " The Spice Girls " with " Wannabe " back in 1997 . So well done Coldplay
I've only heard Viva La Vida, is that the one on the i-pod commercial? And Violet Hill, and I loved them!
Is the album worth getting?
I would say yes DSL i can't find a duff track on the album , it sounds great " Brian Eno " as done a brilliant job with the production and the soundscapes which they credit him for , it's superb album i think .
I was wondering if anyone else thought that. I can't stand Coldplay. Their music is mediocre at best. And Chris Martin is so full of himself it's sickening. He's like Bono lite. Anyway, I guess I just don't get it.
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There's just enough in Brian Eno's production of "Viva La Vida" to keep me interested, but the lyrics are ponderous in a way that makes me grateful I'm 44 instead of 24. But that may be an old man's complaint, of course.
I like the Delacroix reference on the album's cover, but he was a man who wouldn't have sympathized much with Coldplay's sentimental drama.
Here Delacroix has man wrestling with his "better" angel:
... and here's a great example of his fascination with the savage intensity of nature:
The old romantics were far more conceptually ambitious than any of our modern ones, I'm afraid.
I think this album is terrific , i can see Coldplay are not everyones cup of tea , but i like what they have done this album . Their the "Dire Straits " of the noughties and i liked them too
Agree Paul the lyrical content of Coldplay is very 6th form , but you can't have everything . Viva La Vida as great strings though puts me in mind of "Children Of The Revolution " T.rex . Mind you Chris Martin could never come up with a line like " I drive a Rolls Royce cos it's good for my voice " . So lyrically they will always grate . I just think this time round they have made a great sounding album , thats certainly connectd with me . I'm also sure much of what i like about the album is down to " Brian Eno " it's maybe his best collaboration since he worked with Bowie on Low , Heroes and Lodger . Clever man is Mr. Eno the first Roxy Music album way back in 1972 showed he was a musical visionary that album still sounds like the future .
Have just been watching "Brian Eno " with "Roxy Music " from 1972 on youtube there is some classic film of " Ladytron and Editions Of You " , the later of which i have not seen before "Eno" is "Glam Fantastic " I'm having trouble getting the link again , could someone help please ? " Editions Of You " as to be seen to be believed Eno and Ferry fighting for center stage