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About Coldplay
Coldplay is a post-Britpop band
from London, United Kingdom well known for their
rock melodies and introspective lyrics. The band
consists of:
Chris Martin (lead vocals, guitar,
piano/keyboard)
Jon Buckland (lead guitar, harmonica, backing
vocals)
Guy Berryman (bass, synthesizer, backing vocals)
Will Champion (drums/percussion, backing vocals)
Coldplay's early material was reminiscent of artists
such as Radiohead, Oasis, Jeff Buckley, and Travis.
Other influences include U2, R.E.M, The Smiths,
Sparklehorse, The Stone Roses, Tom Waits, The
Flaming Lips, Neil Young, Echo and the Bunnymen
and, more recently, Johnny Cash and Kraftwerk.
Before his passing, Cash was actually scheduled
to record a track penned by the band.
Since the release of A Rush Of Blood
To The Head, Coldplay has also been actively supporting
various social and political causes. They have
been advocates for Oxfam's Make Trade Fair campaign
and Amnesty International. The group has also
performed at various charity projects such as
Band Aid 20, Live 8, and the Teenage
Cancer Trust. Martin was outspoken against
Iraq war in 2003, and endorsed Democratic presidential
candidate John Kerry in 2004. Bassist Guy Berryman
says, "You can make people aware of issues.
It isn't very much effort for us at all, but if
it can help people, then we want to do it".
Despite Coldplay's surge in popularity,
the band has remained very protective of how their
music is used in the media. The band allows their
music to be used in film, television, and promotional
spots such as the movie trailer to Peter Pan.
However, Coldplay has been adamantly against their
use in actual product endorsement. The band turned
down multi-million dollar contracts from Gatorade,
Diet Coke and The Gap, who wanted to use the songs
"Yellow", "Trouble", and "Don't
Panic" respectively. According to Martin,
"We wouldn't be able to live with ourselves
if we sold the songs' meanings like that."
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About Coldplay Band
Pre-Parachutes (Coldplay September 1996-October
1999)
The members of the band met in the residence halls of University
College London in September 1996. Martin and Buckland were the
first members of the band, having met one another during freshers'
week. They spent the rest of the year planning a band; at one
point Martin had considered forming a *NSYNC inspired boy band
called Pectoralz. Eventually, Berryman joined the ranks, regardless
of what musical direction the band was taking. On January 8, 1998,
the band's lineup was complete when Champion joined the band to
take up percussion duties. The multi-talented Champion had grown
up playing piano, guitar, bass, and tin whistle; he quickly learned
the drums, despite having no previous experience with that instrument.
At the time, the band performed under the name Starfish. Eventually,
they took the name Coldplay from a mutual friend, Tim who had
his own band. According to Martin, "He (Tim) decided he didn't
like the name anymore because it was too depressing."
Wanting more creative freedom, Martin recruited
fellow student and childhood friend Phil Harvey to act as band
manager. Harvey helped the band raise money needed to record a
demo. On May 18, 1998 the band released 500 copies of Safety EP.
Most of the discs were given to record companies and friends;
only 50 copies remained for sale to the public. In December, Coldplay
was signed by indie label Fierce Panda, after founder Simon Williams
had attended the band's gig that evening. The result was the three
track EP Brothers And Sisters which was quickly recorded over
four days in February 1999. The disc was released in April, only
2500 copies were pressed in a very limited release. Buzz was slowly
growing across the UK, helped by regular airplay from BBC Radio
1 DJ Steve Lamacq.
Upon completing their final examinations, Coldplay
was signed to Parlophone for a five album contract in Spring 1999.
After making their first appearance at Glastonbury, the band went
into studio to record a third EP titled The Blue Room. The disc
was released in October and 5000 copies were made available to
the public. The recording sessions for The Blue Room were tumultuous.
Champion walked out for a week causing Martin, a self-proclaimed
non-drinker and non-smoker to go on a drinking binge. Eventually,
the band worked out their differences and placed a new set of
rules to keep the group intact. First, the band declared an all-for-one
approach; Coldplay was a democracy and profits were to be shared
equally, taking a page from bands like U2 and REM. Second, the
band would fire anyone who used coke. In later years, Martin joked
about the band's clean-cut image by saying "This (playing
music) is better than doing coke off a hooker's back! Which we
don't do!"
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Parachutes (Coldplay November 1999-September
2001)
In November 1999, Coldplay focused their efforts on their debut
album. The band spent the New Year by completing album tracks
"Yellow" and "Everything's Not Lost". They
also played on the NME Carling Premier Tour, which showcased up-and-coming
acts. After releasing three EPs without a hit song, Coldplay scored
their first Top 40 single, "Shiver". Released in March
2000, the single placed at a modest #35 and earned the band their
first airplay on MTV.
June was a pivotal moment in Coldplay's history.
The band embarked on their first headlining tour, which included
a triumphant return to Glastonbury. More notably, the band released
the breakthrough single "Yellow". The song shot to #4
on the UK Singles Chart and placed the band in public consciousness.
Coldplay released their first full-length album,
Parachutes in July 2000. Along with critical acclaim, Parachutes
was sometimes criticised for bearing a strong resemblance to the
music of Radiohead in their The Bends - OK Computer era. "Yellow"
and "Trouble" earned regular airplay on radio on both
sides of the Atlantic. Parlophone originally predicted sales of
40,000 units of Parachutes; by Christmas 1.6 million copies had
been sold in the United Kingdom alone. Parachutes was nominated
for the Mercury Music Prize in September 2000.
Having found success in Europe, the band set their
sights on North America. Parachutes was released in November 2000.
The band embarked on a US club tour in early 2001 coupled with
appearances on Saturday Night Live, Late Night with Conan O'Brien
and The Late Show with David Letterman. Parachutes was a modest
success, and was certified with Gold status in the United States.
The album was also critically well received, and Parachutes earned
Best Alternative Music Album honours at the 2002 Grammy Awards.
A Rush Of Blood To The Head (Coldplay October
2001-Mid 2004)
Coldplay returned to the studios in October 2001 to begin work
on their second album. The sessions were sometimes difficult.
There were numerous rumours that the band was on the verge of
a breakup or that the album would be their final relase.
With much anticipation, Coldplay released their sophomore album,
A Rush Of Blood To The Head in August 2002. The album was generally
considered to be a more sophisticated effort than Parachutes.
For example, the charged opening track "Politik" was
written days after the September 11 terrorist attacks. A Rush
Of Blood To The Head became a best-seller and earned the band
more critical accolades. The album spawned many popular singles,
notably "In My Place", "The Scientist", and
"Clocks". A Rush Of Blood To The Head was perhaps most
reminiscent of classic era Echo and the Bunnymen. This is not
surprising since Bunnymen singer Ian McCulloch was invited to
recording sessions as an unofficial studio consultant. On one
occasion, Martin was actually wearing McCulloch's jacket when
recording "In My Place". Chris Martin and Jon Buckland
returned the favour by guesting on McCulloch's solo album Slideling.
Coldplay also performed live renditions of the Bunnymen hit "Lips
Like Sugar" on a regular basis.
Coldplay toured for over a year from June 2002 to
September 2003, visiting 5 continents including co-headlining
festival dates at Glastonbury festival, V2003, and Rock Werchter.
The tour showed the band's progression into a bona fide stadium
act. Many shows included elaborate lighting and individualized
screens reminiscent of the U2 Elevation Tour. Coldplay also built
a reputation of performing eclectic covers, including Aqua's "Barbie
Girl", Rammstein's "Du Hast", and Nelly's "Hot
in Herre". During the extended tour, Coldplay also recorded
a live DVD and CD, Live 2003, at Sydney's Horden Pavilion.
In December 2003, Coldplay covered The Pretenders
hit "2000 Miles", which was made available for download
on their official site. It was the top selling UK download that
year, with proceeds from the sales were donated to Future Forests
and Stop Handgun Violence campaigns. A Rush Of Blood To The Head
won two trophies at the 2003 Grammy Awards. At the 2004 Grammy
Awards, Coldplay earned Record of the Year honours for "Clocks".
X&Y (Coldplay Mid 2004-present)
Coldplay, Inside Entertainment (April 2006)2004 was a quiet year
for Coldplay, as they spent most of the year out of spotlight
resting from touring and recording their third album. In May,
Coldplay teased fans with a new song and music video on their
official site to celebrate the birth of Martin's daughter, Apple.
Famed producer Sir George Martin introduced the promo as Coldplay
and their producer Ken Nelson performed as The Nappies, a satirised
rap/glam rock outfit. Martin joked that this music had been inspired
by Jay-Z.
Coldplay's third album, X&Y will be released
on 6 June 2006 in the UK. The lead single "Speed of Sound",
made its radio and online music store debut on April 18 and was
released as a CD on May 23, 2006. To promote the new release,
Coldplay performed at a series of intimate secret gigs in Europe
and in North America in March to May of 2006, which resulted in
sold-out shows in locations such as San Francisco, Chicago, Toronto,
Boston and New York City. They have announced a European tour
in June and July and will be performing at 40 North American cities
from August to late September during the Twisted Logic Tour. Coldplay
will also be headlining the 2006 Coachella and Glastonbury festivals.
The album was originally set to be released in late
2004. In the middle of that year, Coldplay had penned over 40
new songs for their third album. Several of these songs such as
"Ladder To The Sun", "World Turned Upside Down",
and "Poor Me" had been performed live on the A Rush
Of Blood To The Head Tour. However, they were scrapped and the
band regrouped to write and record new tracks. X&Y was recorded
over 18 months in 8 studios in New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles,
Liverpool, and London.
Coldplay links
Official site (http://www.coldplay.com)
Fan Sites
Coldplaying.com (http://www.coldplaying.com)
Bernie's Coldplay Site (http://www.pleasureunit.com/coldplay)
Hot & Coldplay (http://www.hotandcoldplay.com)
closingwalls.net (http://www.Closingwalls.net)
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- Amnesty International