Music of the Spheres

Music of the Spheres

by Coldplay
Music of the Spheres

Music of the Spheres

by Coldplay

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Overview

Transmitting their stadium-sized pop anthems across an imaginary solar system, Coldplay go intergalactic with their shimmering ninth set, Music of the Spheres. Expanding upon the band's question of "What would our music sound like across the universe?" they created a world filled with alien outcasts, invented languages, and fictional planets, freeing themselves from the bounds of earthly genre restrictions in the process. Their most unabashedly pop-centric and optimistic album to date, this sci-fi concept piece is the spiritual successor to technicolor predecessors Mylo Xyloto and A Head Full of Dreams -- outpacing both with its sharp focus and lean runtime -- while maintaining the boundary-pushing energy heard on the Kaleidoscope EP and Everyday Life. With the help of super producer Max Martin -- who previously worked with the band on 2019 singles "Orphans" and "Champion of the World" -- the quartet sound more cohesive than they've been in years, benefitting from a single producer's vision in a similar fashion to what Brian Eno pulled off with Viva La Vida. On this colorful journey through space, Chris Martin, Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland, and Will Champion rocket from planet to planet, spreading hope and love with blissful pop bursts such as the propulsive, '80s synth rush "Higher Power"; the inspirational Springsteen-via-the-Killers "Humankind"; and the blockbuster dancefloor collaboration with K-pop kings BTS, "My Universe," where superfan V and his groupmates Jungkook, RM, Jimin, Jin, j-hope, and SUGA take turns trading lovelorn verses aimed at mending hearts across the galaxy. On the softer side, Spheres' "Fix You"/"Scientist" moment comes with the tearjerker "Let Somebody Go," a midtempo duet with Selena Gomez that's so sad it could have been on Ghost Stories. Next, on "Human Heart," R&B sister duo We Are KING and boy wonder Jacob Collier join Martin for a beautiful hymnal that swells upon the strength of their combined voices. Although this is one of those albums where every song could be a potential single, two moments stand out from the rest of Coldplay's catalog. A shock to the system, "People of the Pride" mashes Muse's "Uprising" and Depeche Mode's "Personal Jesus" into a rallying cry for the ages, a rousing blast that repurposes the Viva-era demo "The Man Who Swears" into a show-stopping thriller that allows the quartet to flex their rock muscle. Meanwhile, the closing ten-minute epic "Coloratura" transcends all, taking listeners on a sprawling prog journey centered on Martin's dramatic piano, strings courtesy of John Metcalfe and Davide Rossi, Paris Strother's synths, and a soaring Buckland guitar solo. While they typically end their albums on a grand, uplifting note, this takes the prize for ambition and sheer beauty. As Martin proclaims, "Together, that's how we'll make it through," one might really believe we have the power to make our world (and those beyond) a more accepting and united place. Music of the Spheres is an earnest reminder that there's good in this galaxy, offering hope and refuge from the chaos with Coldplay leading the way. ~ Neil Z. Yeung

Product Details

Release Date: 10/15/2021
Label: Atlantic / Parlophone
UPC: 0190296666988
Rank: 1815

Tracks

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  2. Higher Power
  3. Humankind
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  5. Let Somebody Go
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  7. People of The Pride
  8. Biutyful
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  10. My Universe
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  12. Coloratura

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Coldplay   Primary Artist
BTS   Primary Artist,Vocals
Jacob Collier   Primary Artist,Vocals
We Are King   Primary Artist,Vocals
Selena Gomez   Primary Artist,Vocals
Federico Vindver   Keyboards
Amber Strother   Vocals
Stevie Mackey   Choir/Chorus
Stephen Fry   Vocals
Davide Rossi   Strings
Max Martin   Vocals,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Guy Berryman   Bass,Vocals,Keyboards,Percussion
Suga   Vocals
Dorian Holley   Choir/Chorus
Jon Hopkins   Keyboards
Will Champion   Drums,Vocals,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Jin   Vocals
V   Vocals,Vocals
Jung Kook   Vocals
Tate McDowell   Vocals
Neka Hamilton   Choir/Chorus
Bea Berryman   Vocals
Richard Axnick   Vocals
Angel Lopez   Keyboards
John Metcalfe   Strings
Dan Green   Keyboards
Paris Strother   Synthesizer
Oscar Holter   Guitar,Keyboards
Doris Sandberg   Vocals
Violet Buckland   Vocals
Ava Champion   Vocals
Juno Champion   Vocals
Nico Berryman   Vocals
J-Hope   Vocals
Chris Martin   Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Percussion
Bill Rahko   Vocals,Theremin,Keyboards
Daniel Green   Keyboards
Apple Martin   Vocals
Moses Martin   Vocals
RM   Vocals
Derek Dixie   Brass,Keyboards
Vilma Colling   Vocals
Denise Carite   Choir/Chorus
Jonny Buckland   Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Percussion
Rik Simpson   Vocals,Keyboards
Jimin   Vocals

Technical Credits

Federico Vindver   Producer,Composer
We Are King   Producer
Linn Fijal   Assistant Engineer
Amber Strother   Composer
John Costello   Engineer
Daniel Green   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Serban Ghenea   Mixing
Stephen Fry   Composer
Michael Ilbert   Mixing,Engineer
Max Martin   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Drum Programming
P-Dogg   Vocal Engineer,Production Engineer
Guy Berryman   Composer,Engineer
Suga   Composer
Jon Hopkins   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Will Champion   Composer,Engineer
Matt Cooke   Assistant Engineer
Bastien Lozier   Assistant Engineer
Charley Pollard   Assistant Engineer
Baptiste Leroy   Assistant Engineer
Pierre Houle   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Kian Moghaddamzadeh   Assistant Engineer
Tate McDowell   Assistant Engineer
Kaushlesh Garry Purohit   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Emma Marks   Assistant Engineer
Erwan Abbas   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Matt Latham   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Stephanie Streseman Wilkinson   Assistant Engineer
Mick Raskin   Assistant Engineer
Tomas Crow   Assistant Engineer
Simon Salabim   Assistant Engineer
Tyler Gordon   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Olivia Waithe   Composer
Bart Schoudel   Vocal Engineer
Sylvia MacCalla   Vocal Engineer
The Dream Team   Engineer
Angel Lopez   Producer
Thomas Warren   Assistant Engineer
Randy Merrill   Mastering
Miguel Lara   Assistant Engineer
Jesse Rogg   Composer
Cherif Hashizume   Programming
John Metcalfe   Composer
Duncan Fuller   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Sam Falson   Composer
Dan Green   Composer
Paris Strother   Composer,Engineer,Vocal Engineer
Tony Smith   Assistant Engineer
Karl-Ola S. Kjellholm   Assistant Engineer
Oscar Holter   Composer,Producer,Drum Programming
Jacob Collier   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer
Connor Panayi   Assistant Engineer
Chris Martin   Composer
Bill Rahko   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer
Metro Boomin   Producer
Bo Bodnar   Assistant Engineer
Leland Wayne   Composer
Apple Martin   Composer
Aleks von Korff   Assistant Engineer
Love Choir   Choir Arrangement
RM   Composer
Derek Dixie   Arranger,Composer
Gina Vosti   Assistant Engineer
Vilma Colling   Assistant Engineer
Denise Carite   Composer
Sarah Tudzin   Assistant Engineer
Davide Rossi   Composer
Jonny Buckland   Composer,Engineer
Rik Simpson   Mixing,Composer,Producer
John Hanes   Engineer
J-Hope   Composer
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