On Chris Martin and band's eighth album, they follow in footsteps of Bono and Sting and go globetrotting in search of musical and spiritual inspiration.
asks to start the title track of his group’s new double album, “Everyday Life.” “Look at what everybody’s going through.”
— Martin actually spends much of the band’s eighth LP pushing past the feel-good generalities that made him rock’s cuddliest heartthrob.” days by re-scaling U2’s “The Joshua Tree” to student-union dimensions; over time the group slowly went bigger and slicker, eventually racking up collaborations with the likes of Rihanna and the Chainsmokers. But even as he became a real-deal celebrity, Martin’s presentation remained nice-guy opaque.
Put it this way: Martin has been sufficiently roiled by stories of racist attacks and kids in cages that he drops F-bombs in more than one track, which has to be a first for a Coldplay record.
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