Saturday, 8 January 2011

Coldplay Reveal About New Album "Addiction"

Most Popular band Coldplay may just have a greatest band their image as feeling, its drummer Chris Martin told to the BBC that the platinum-selling collective's follow-up to the 2008 smash Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends is inspired by the band's brushes with personal vices and industry drama. The singer and pianist said the record's content touches on "love, addiction, OCD, escape and working for someone you don't like."

Than Martin also recently explained about the project as a "thinly veiled account of what happens within the group."

Will Champion is the member of Coldplay, he revealed to support by Martin that aptly using a marital anecdote to explain the emotional complexity of the record.

He said, "There's a phrase which my wife told me from a book, I can't remember which book, but a man is asked, 'Are you married?' And he says, 'Yes, of course I'm married. I have a wife, kids, the whole catastrophe'. Catastrophe just means something big and seismic but not necessarily bad. It's all about embracing the whole thing. Appreciating the good and bad and realising it's all part of life."

No comments: