![]() Our own four-star review deemed it “proof that Coldplay are more adventurous than they’re often given credit for”, and the spectrum of opinion is testament to how Coldplay have – after years of threatening – really pushed the boundaries, delivering their most pointedly political and varied album to date, taking in gospel, rockabilly, jazz and instrumental interludes. Reviews have vacillated between deeming ‘Everyday Life’ a flawed experiment and a work of genius-level perfection. It was released into the wild the day before this gig and promoted with two audience-free performances broadcast live from the Jordanian capital, one at sunrise and one at sunset. Please don’t tell me.”įor what it’s worth, there’s been no critical consensus on ‘Everyday Life’, which speaks to the bravery of Coldplay’s weird and wonderful eighth album. So I don’t know how the album has gone down at all, and honestly I really don’t want to know. “Normally I’m on there every day checking the latest news so, it’s rare for me, but I have no idea what is going on. ![]() Then I realise he means actually clicking on NME.COM himself. I’m slightly baffled – we’ve been writing about him non-stop. ![]() “This is the longest I’ve not been on NME for,” Chris Martin tells me, when we meet.
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