


I’d probably rank this album right after the top 4, it’s hard to compare since it’s so very small. It has a lot of songs from other EPs so it would probably be near the back end because the favourites are actually from other EPs anyways.Ģ - No More Keeping My Feet on the Ground I didn’t include the EPs before Parachutes. you could say ranking is the hardest part. why do people hate X&Y? It’s for real one of my favourite albums ever it’s just so good aaaa. This and number 2 interchange because I think they’re flawless. The sound is so pure and the early sound is just some of my favourite vocals. All these songs are top tier masterpieces. but for now, i’d say I’m sure that this number 2. Again, I do not dislike a single track here.īased on my mood, this and my number one interchange. This album is so different but the songs in this are so good. I literally don’t dislike a single song on this album btw, so the lower ranks mean I couldn’t fit them in the top slotsģ - Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends

But since they’re not on the main album, that’s why it’s “lower” than the rest. If the EP songs were a part of this album, it would be my number one. These last 4 could literally switch at a whim. the album has a bit of filler/songs I’m just not interested in but the hits are absolutely phenomenal in my opinion. It’s the new kid on the block, I really do love this album. And while I find some songs still beautiful yet not good enough that I wanna listen, it’s still a great album in my opinion. It’s just nowhere near as good as any of these other albums. Overall, I don’t really listen to the album as a collective often. With ambient maestro Brian Eno co-producing, the 2008 album was an intriguing progression for the band, featuring a mix of global influences, classical strings, heavy piano and glistening bits of dreamy electronics.I mean, I don’t dislike it. After conquering the charts and the Grammys, Coldplay shifted their focus from chart-topping anthems to a more experimental approach for their fourth album, Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends (which nevertheless topped charts upon its release). The group's third album, XandY, became the best-selling album of 2005, and "Speed of Sound" topped the year's charts worldwide. Hits "Clocks" and "In My Place" were wistful and romantic, labeled by some as radio-friendly Radiohead. Sophomore effort A Rush of Blood to the Head took home two Grammys and earned a spot on Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" list. Marked by Martin's falsetto-happy vocals, songs like "Yellow" and "Shiver" employ stop/start dynamics that allow serene verses to build to a crescendo, centering on the well-trodden theme of love. charts and won Best Alternative Music Album at the 2002 Grammys. Their debut album, Parachutes, was released in late 2000 in the U.S., and they quickly became a sensation. The London-based quartet is singer Chris Martin, guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman and drummer Will Champion. Coldplay create sparse, emotional soundscapes, dripping with melancholy.
