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Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name3.0 goodColdplay Every Teardrop Is a WaterfallPreliminary review of Every Tear Drop is A Waterfall Another Coldplay album is being released and none of them have failed to disappoint. Their last album in 2009, Viva La Vida, made Coldplay as mainstream as ever and pushed Coldplay into a "happier" more refined direction. Coldplay fans decried their new polished sound and longed for personal acoustic sounds of "Parachutes" and "A Rush of Blood to the Head." Coldplay's beings with "Every Tear Drop is a Waterfall," a song which you could hear playing in a club, or cliche song on the radio, but instantly forgettable. Major Minus pushes the listener in 180 direction. It's systematic, edgier, like you're walking into a war zone. It's catchy as hell as well, with Chris' falsetto repeating to a thumping baseline and electric guitars, making it a memorable, haunting song. Moving to Mars starts with Chris singing in a low, baratone voice. It's a strip-down piano- driven songs Coldplay fans have been waiting for. It has a spacey feel, similar to the "Parachute" songs mixed with a catchy beat from X & Y. If these songs are anything like the new album Coldplay has instore for us, than i'll become one of my most anticipated albums of the year.
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