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| Background information | ||
| Origin | ||
| Genre(s) | Rock Alternative rock Piano rock |
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| Years active | 1997––present | |
| Label(s) | Parlophone
Records Capitol Records EMI Music Group |
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| Website | coldplay.com | |
| Members | ||
| Chris
Martin Jonny Buckland Guy Berryman Will Champion |
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Coldplay are an English rock band.
Formed in 1997 in London,
the group members are vocalist/pianist Chris
Martin, guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy
Berryman and drummer Will Champion. Coldplay achieved
worldwide fame with their 2000 single "Yellow",
followed by the success of their debut album, Parachutes.
Parachutes was nominated for the Mercury Prize.
Coldplay would go on to be nominated for this prestigious award on two
further occasions, once in 2003 and again in 2005. Coldplay have been
one of the most commercially successful acts of the new millennium,
selling over 30 million albums. The band are also known for hit
singles, including "
Coldplay's early material was compared to acts such as Jeff
Buckley and Radiohead,
while also drawing comparisons to U2
and Travis. Since the release of
Parachutes, Coldplay have also drawn influence from
other sources, including
Coldplay have been an active supporter of various social and political causes, such as Oxfam's Make Trade Fair campaign and Amnesty International. The group have also performed at various charity projects such as Band Aid 20, Live 8, and the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Since December 2006, the band have been working with producer Brian Eno on a 4th album, expected to be released in early 2008.
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The members of the band met at Ramsay Halls, a student halls
of residence building at
Finally, in early 1998, the band's lineup was complete when Will 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. Eventually Tim Rice-Oxley, a mutual friend, gave the band permission to use the name "Coldplay", which he had rejected for his band as he thought it was "too depressing". Rice-Oxley also was offered a position as Coldplay's keyboard player, but he refused since he was already committed to a band called Keane.
On May 18, 1998, the band released 500 copies of the 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 signed to indie label Fierce Panda. Their first release on the label was the 3 track Brothers and Sisters EP which they had quickly recorded over 4 days in February 1999. Released in April, the EP's initial run was limited to 2,500 copies. Interest in the band was slowly growing across the UK, helped by regular airplay from Radio 1's Steve Lamacq.
After completing their final examinations, Coldplay signed to Parlophone for a five-album contract in the spring of 1999. After making their first appearance at Glastonbury, the band went into studio to record a 3rd EP titled The Blue Room. 5,000 copies of the EP were made available to the public in October, and the single "Bigger Stronger", which got airplay on Radio 1, was instrumental in establishing Coldplay.
However, the recording sessions for The Blue Room
were tumultuous. Martin kicked Champion out of the band but later
pleaded with him to return, and due to his guilt, went on a drinking
binge. Eventually, the band worked out their differences and put in
place 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
In November 1999, Coldplay focused efforts on their debut
album. They went into "Rockfield Studios" with producer Ken
Nelson. The band spent the New Year by completing album tracks "Yellow"
and "Everything's Not Lost". They also played on the Carling
Tour, which showcased up-and-coming acts. After releasing 3 EPs
without a hit song, Coldplay scored their first Top 40 single, "
Coldplay released their first full-length album, Parachutes,
in July 2000, which debuted at #1 on the UK Albums Chart. Along with
critical acclaim, Parachutes was sometimes
criticised for bearing a strong resemblance to the music of alt-rock
band Radiohead
in their The Bends–OK
Computer era. "Yellow" and "
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, beginning with a
show in Vancouver,
Canada,
which was coupled with appearances on Saturday
Night Live,
Coldplay returned to the studio in October 2001 to begin work
on their second album. Once again with Ken Nelson
producing. With much anticipation, Coldplay released
The opening track, "Politik", was written days after the September 11 terrorist
attacks. The album spawned several popular singles, notably "In My
Place", "
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.
In December 2003, they were named by readers of Rolling
Stone magazine as the best artist and the best
band of the year. At that time Coldplay covered The
Pretenders' 1983 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 donated to Future
Forests and Stop Handgun Violence campaigns. A Rush of Blood
to the Head won two trophies at the
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 terms of musical influences for this particular album, bassist Guy Berryman has said, "We were listening to lots of different stuff during the early stages [of X&Y], from Bowie, Eno and Pink Floyd to Depeche Mode, Kate Bush and Kraftwerk. And U2 as we usually do" In May, Coldplay teased fans with a new song and music video on their official site to celebrate the birth of Apple, Martin's daughter with his wife, actress Gwyneth Paltrow. 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 3rd album,
From June 2005 to July 2006, Coldplay went on their Twisted
Logic Tour tour, which included festival dates like
Early in December 2006, Coldplay's official website announced a new Latin American tour for the beginning of 2007. Coldplay toured venues in Chile, Argentina, Brazil and Mexico. The band is currently in the process of writing material for their fourth studio album and are "keen to play some intimate shows to try out their new songs". In early December 2006, it was announced at Billboard.com that the next album was set for release in late 2007. The band has denied this through a Question and Answer section on their official website.
There are 4 known new songs: "Mining on the Moon", "The
Butterfly", "The Fall of Man" and "Bucket for a Crown" (which was
debuted at an unplanned appearance at a benefit for the UK charity Mencap, when the
frontman Chris Martin sang it among two of Bob Dylan's songs, and a
cover of "When You Were Young" by
On January 26, 2007, during an interview on BBC Radio 4's Front Row, musician and producer Brian Eno revealed that he would be the producer for Coldplay's fourth album. The band confirmed this through a Question and Answer section on their official website. In March 2007, famed producer Timbaland told GQ Magazine that he would be collaborating with the band on their next album.
On May 1, 2007, Coldplay.com was shut down. When the site was accessed, a note appeared atop an image of the previous site, reading: We are building a new site. It will be here VERY soon. Love, Coldplay. On June 18, 2007, the site was relaunched with a new design that resembles a journal timeline with hand written excerpts, pictures, and videos. As of June 26, 2007, the website does not contain any new official information on the new album such as release date and album title, but content found on the band's new site hints that the new album title may be Prospekt.
In July, 2007 Coldplay revealed that the album seemed to be shaping up with Hispanic influences after having recorded in churches and other areas in Latin America and Spain. However, in the same note, it was stressed that the influence was not in any specific sound but a general feel to the songs taken as a whole.
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| 2000 | Parachutes | 8.5 million units | 1 | 51 | ||
| 2002 | 12 million units | 1 | 5 | |||
| 2005 | 10 million units | 1 | 1 | |||
| 2008 | (TBC) | |||||
Despite Coldplay's large worldwide popularity, the band
has remained protective of how their music is used in the media,
refusing its use for product endorsements, like U2. In the past, Coldplay
turned down multi-million dollar contracts from Gatorade, Diet Coke,
and
Coldplay is a supporter of Amnesty International (as U2 has also been since 1984). Chris Martin is also noted as one of the most visible celebrity advocates for "fair trade", supporting Oxfam's Make Trade Fair campaign until its dissolution in 2005 after the G8 summit in Gleneagles. Martin has been on trips with Oxfam to assess conditions, has appeared in its advertising campaign, and is known for wearing a "Make Trade Fair" wristband during public appearances, including at Coldplay concerts.
Martin
In their early years, Coldplay was also widely noted in the media for their claim to give 10% of the band's profits to charity. Bassist Guy Berryman said, "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". The band also asks that any gifts intended for it are donated to charity, according to a response on the FAQ section of Coldplay's website.
Coldplay parodied their own highly publicised stance on political and social issues with a cameo in the 2004 film Shaun of the Dead, appearing on TV within the film to support the charity "Zombaid" (a pun on Live Aid), a charity dedicated to giving zombies better political rights.
| Coldplay |
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| Chris
Martin • Jonny
Buckland • Guy
Berryman • Will
Champion
Ken Nelson Discography
Studio
Albums: Parachutes
• Live
albums and EPs: Safety EP
• Compilations: Singles: "Ode
to Deodorant" • " Tours
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