A boy becomes a man when he realizes this is the best Coldplay album

A boy becomes a man when he realizes this is the best Coldplay album.

Attached: a-rush-of-blood-to-the-head-1052791804.jpg (500x500, 34.05K)

not better than Vida or Parachutes

they peaked with parachutes and it's not even close

>Listening to any Coldplay album that's not Parachutes or Rush of Blood

That's literally baby's first coldplay. Actual men understand that their pop sound was and is their best fit (Mylo and Viva)

don't know if the best due to Parachutes, but definitely KINO.

even X&Y has kino
stop being a purist faggot

based.

Honestly true and chad

MX has some good singles but a ton of filler and is overproduced
VLV is a classic
they should never have scrapped their idea for an acoustic album after VLV

I'M GONNA BUY THIS PLACE AND START A FIRE
I'M GONNA PUT IT SIX FEET UNDERGROUND

Parachutes is their best if we're going by like density of classic songs, but their overall sound on this and X&Y are where they had their strongest sound as a band. Several forgettable songs on each, but they had the right idea, and it'll never be stop being disappointing to me that they somehow thought they peaked that sound with those albums and moved away from that sound.

no point in comparing the coldplay albums with one another, theyre all mid

this

they peaked with Viva La Vida

it's just the fact

Eh, it's ok.
But it is very watered down Radiohead.

Though Clocks is still utterly amazing.
I wish they made albums like that track, but instead they just never really hit that high note again or came close.

Their compositions maybe, it was their most musically developed album to that point, but it felt less personal, like eloquently phrasing a sentence to hide you've not got anything to say. Either way, I don't hate it.

Mylo Xyloto is their best album

Attached: zpe3owhwlfu71.jpg (1456x1456, 443.12K)

Watered down in what regard?

You'll never be a men as long as you like Coldplay

Thematically, lyrically, musically.
In every way.

But Clocks seemed like a totally new thing that isn't like Radiohead to me. It just doesn't match their other stuff either (aside from The Scientist maybe).
I think they should have seen what people liked about that track in particular and explore that idea.
I get almost U2 vibes but way more melancholic and minimal.
U2 is more of an open blue sky. Clocks is like an open night sky.

That's what they should have done. Viva was okish too, but like it just lacked that melancholic impressionistic wetness.
It's just a weird track they did that I still get tingles from.

Perhaps they should have gone more shoegazey or something like how Slowdive went with their reunion album. Clean, lots of air and lots of melancholic dreaminess.

>it turns you into a real woman
Don't give some of the more "odd" anons some ideas, user.

Upper middle class urban white fag pop rock