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Coldplay album playlist
Coldplay album playlist










coldplay album playlist

A lost planet named Aurora is also part of the system, though apparently no song represents it. An unnamed natural satellite orbits Echo, while both Neon Moons orbit Epiphane. Each celestial body in The Spheres has its own language: EL 1 for Neon Moon I, Kaotican for Kaotica, Mirror Text for Echo, Qblok for Kubik, Aquamarine for Calypso, Supersolar for Supersolis, Voltik for Ultra, Bloom for Floris, EL 2 for Neon Moon II, Spheric for Epiphane, Infinitum for Infinity Station, and Coloraturan for Coloratura. Supersolis is the star at the centre of the system, and Coloratura is the Nebula. Following the album's track listing, they are: Neon Moon I ("Music of the Spheres"), Kaotica (" Higher Power"), Echo ("Humankind"), Kubik ("Alien Choir"), Calypso (" Let Somebody Go"), Supersolis ("Human Heart"), Ultra ("People of the Pride"), Floris ("Biutyful"), Neon Moon II ("Music of the Spheres II"), Epiphane (" My Universe"), Infinity Station ("Infinity Sign"), and Coloratura (" Coloratura"). Each track on the album represents a celestial body from The Spheres. The album is set in a fictional planetary system called The Spheres, which consists of nine planets, three natural satellites, one star and a nearby nebula. Lead singer Chris Martin stated that the theme for the album was inspired by "wonder what musicians would be like across the universe" after watching the fictional Mos Eisley cantina band perform in Star Wars and making speculations in relation to outer space sounds. Music of the Spheres has been described as pop, pop rock, synth-pop, space rock, space music, electropop, soft rock, and ambient. Other hints to future material were purportedly hidden within song lyrics and music videos from the Everyday Life era. This, combined with the band's history of teasers for future material, fueled speculation about Music of the Sphere's themes and release date.

coldplay album playlist

In the bottom left corner, smaller writing says "Coldplay coming soon". At the time Everyday Life was released, in November 2019, one of the hints was hidden within the bifold of the booklet of the physical vinyl and digibook editions of the album, in which a black and white billboard in a field advertises "Music of the Spheres". The idea for a space-themed record had been envisioned by the band since 2010, when lead vocalist Chris Martin proposed a project of building "a solar system", as stated in a blog published by the band, named "Roadie #42". "Coloratura" was released as a promotional single. " Higher Power" and " My Universe" were released as the main singles of the album, with the former being nominated for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards.

coldplay album playlist

The album's closing track " Coloratura", however, received widespread critical acclaim, largely for its lengthy, unconventional structure and production.

coldplay album playlist

Music of the Spheres received mixed reviews from critics, many of whom criticised the album's overtly pop sensibilities and style. According to lead singer Chris Martin, its concept and themes were inspired by the Star Wars film franchise, which made him and the other band members wonder what other artists could be like across the universe. It is set in a fictional planetary system called The Spheres, which contains nine planets, three natural satellites, a star and a nebula. The album is the band's second space-themed concept album, after 2005's X&Y. It features guest appearances from Selena Gomez, We Are King, Jacob Collier and BTS, as well as returning contributions from electronic producer Jon Hopkins. The album was produced by Max Martin, who is a new producer to the band's discography. From Earth with Love) is the ninth studio album by British rock band Coldplay, released on 15 October 2021 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom and Atlantic Records in the United States.












Coldplay album playlist