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In the Studio: Coldplay

3/20/08, 2:35 pm EST

On a Saturday night in late February, Coldplay are in their North London headquarters, listening to mixes of new songs. After spending months writing and recording with producer Brian Eno, the band is now painstakingly wrapping up its fourth album, Viva la Vida or Death And All His Friends. A few weeks ago, Eno jetted off to work on U2’s new disc, leaving Coldplay to mix, record overdubs and argue over which tracks to include. “I heard a Bono quote once that said, ‘Bands shouldn’t break up over money, they should break up over the track listing,’” says frontman Chris Martin. “Nothing could be more pertinent at this point.”

Earlier in the day, the group agreed on a core of six songs to anchor the album — and swore to finally stop recording and focus on mixing. While the other three members sit in a lounge listening to a mix of their new Afro-pop-influenced song “Strawberry Swing,” Martin bursts out of the studio and asks guitarist Jonny Buckland to recut some parts for “42.” The track — a thrilling three-part soundscape with multitracked pianos, swirling strings and looped beats — is one of the songs everyone in the band loves and is a front-runner for first single.

With a quick eye roll, Buckland follows Martin into the studio, where they spend the next hour trying increasingly heavy guitar parts. Finally, with Martin pushing Buckland for one more take, the guitarist pushes back. “I think it’s fine the way it is,” he says, before agreeing to give it one more try. “It feels like we’ve been finishing the album for six months,” Buckland says later. “The starting stage was enjoyable — there wasn’t too much hair-pulling. In the middle stage, suddenly you start thinking, ‘Well, we’ve got to figure out which songs are good.’ And this final stage, which has been going on for quite some time, is getting more and more intense.”

With Viva la Vida or Death And All His Friends, Coldplay are making a sharp break from the piano-and-guitar-driven anthems that have been their biggest hits. “We felt like the first three albums were a trilogy, and we finished that,” says Buckland. “We wanted to do something different.”

The band plans to reintroduce itself with “Violet Hill,” which will be given away in a promotion before Viva comes out. It opens with a jagged, distorted guitar riff and settles into a stalking, bluesy beat. Among the biggest changes on the disc is Martin’s voice, which has largely shifted from his trademark falsetto into a deeper register. On “Yes,” over an irresistible North African strings-and-percussion arrangement, he practically moans, “If you’d only, if you’d only say yes . . . I’m just so tired of this loneliness.” “My singing teacher said that it got her aroused when I sang low,” says Martin.

Despite the 11 million albums Coldplay have sold, the singer sees Viva as a make-or-break proposition. “This could be our last shot at the big time,” he says. “It’s something in my head, as in artistic relevance. There’s a voice that comes at three in the morning with songs. There might come an age when you say, ‘Ah, fuck it, I’m going to go back to sleep.’ But I’m still at the point where I’ll get up and work it out. Tom Waits or Bob Dylan said sometimes these things bug you until you deal with them. I suppose it’s like the urge to masturbate.” Adds bassist Guy Berryman, “Great bands — Pink Floyd, the Beatles — they’re always exploring.”

Back in the studio, close to 2 a.m., Buckland and Martin play the middle section of “42″ over and over, trying to create the perfect guitar line. As it turns out, the late-night overdubs were inspired by an offhand comment Martin heard about the song sounding like Radiohead. “There’s nothing wrong with sounding like Radiohead,” Martin says. “It’s just, when I hear it in my head, that’s not how it sounds. We have to make it right.”

For more on Coldplay’s new album, click here.

[Photo: Daniel Green]


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Zemy | 3/20/2008, 2:58 pm EST

Yesssssssss.
That is an awesome interview.

Chelsea | 3/20/2008, 3:15 pm EST

““My singing teacher said that it got her aroused when I sang low,” says Martin.”

me too, ms. singing teacher, me too.

h_e_n_r_y | 3/20/2008, 3:22 pm EST

I agree with Chris Martin. This is a make or break record…

X&Y was a mediocre album with 2-3 great songs and other average songs. When you consider how great Parachutes and A Rush of Blood were, you can’t help but to feel disappointed…

These guys have been working very hard on this record. Hopefully, Viva La Vida will be the great album Coldplay and the fans deserve.

Ricky Stevens | 3/20/2008, 3:54 pm EST

Dingly Doo! I can’t wait for the boys in Coldplay to warm up my summer! Awwwww yeah!

David | 3/20/2008, 5:16 pm EST

Yes! I’m sick of Chris Martin always singing in his falsetto, I like his deeper register and I can’t wait to hear it on the new album.

please | 3/20/2008, 5:46 pm EST

Coldplay, i am glad you are FINALLY admitting sounding(copying) Radiohead…which, Chris Martin, it isn’t good…

but glad to hear you are TRYING to sound original.

Steph | 3/20/2008, 5:59 pm EST

Can’t wait for the new album! I like the sound of where they are going with it.

And goodness me, that Jonny Buckland is looking mighty fine these days! ;-)

gus | 3/20/2008, 5:59 pm EST

well noone is saying that is copying radiohead it only sounds like but he is gonna change it

pd: i dont like radiohead

Nettie | 3/20/2008, 6:09 pm EST

I’m with Chelsea…;)

Bring it on Coldplay.

an outsider | 3/20/2008, 6:15 pm EST

from comments i have read from you gus, i think we ALL know you don’t like radiohead…

oh, and they DO copy radiohead, read some PAST interviews with Chris Martin, he’s pretty much in love with Thom Yorke…..sad he’ll never rich his genius.

gus | 3/20/2008, 7:32 pm EST

i still dont like radiohead :p

hahahah | 3/20/2008, 7:36 pm EST

i still like radiohead.

gus, do u suck dick?

:P

hahha | 3/20/2008, 7:41 pm EST

i still like radiohead

gus, r u the kinda guy who secretly likes to think of marrying chris martin….cause it sure seems like it.

;P

gus | 3/20/2008, 8:31 pm EST

mmmmm i dont like radiohead

hmmmmm | 3/20/2008, 8:38 pm EST

i like radiohead.

gus | 3/20/2008, 8:39 pm EST

nop, im married and i have two kids and i was asking and nop nobody im my family likes radiohead sorry.but they love coldplay : )

sad. | 3/20/2008, 8:55 pm EST

that’s sad for them, that’ll be funny if coldplay give up after this record…..even as an old coldplay fan, i was sorta hoping they wouldn’t sound so desperate…but they do.

and gus, wtf, ur crazy.

agreed. | 3/20/2008, 8:56 pm EST

gus, ur hole family only listens to coldplay…

i am a coldplay fan, but if RH never happened, i doubt coldplay would sound like they do now…

ur family is missing alot.

gus | 3/20/2008, 9:21 pm EST

nop they listen a lot of excellent bands like coldplay, u2 and the killers. and im not crazy i dont post shit of other who i dont like this post is for coldplay no for radiohead ok?

i dont like radiohead | 3/20/2008, 9:50 pm EST

and guys thanks for give me the reason i detect that you are scared of coldplay(thats why you post the same thing about them always and you want to force me to like radiohead)
bye bye (a coldplay fan)

Re: i dont like radiohead | 3/20/2008, 9:56 pm EST

u don’t have good grammar….eeeekkk.

coldplay =good/but mediocre

i dont like radiohead | 3/20/2008, 10:03 pm EST

english is not my lenguage but i still dont like radiohead

tired. | 3/20/2008, 11:52 pm EST

how did gus turn into the biatch for coldplay…

hey to the person who likes radiohead…i think their the best too.

umm | 3/21/2008, 1:06 am EST

How about news from the Oasis studio as their last album ‘Don’t Believe The Truth’ blew away the hum drum X&Y!!!

Believe MY truth!!

paul | 3/21/2008, 9:18 am EST

i think will be a diferent album with spanish influences

Mandela | 3/22/2008, 11:43 am EST

I agree with whoever wrote about wanting to hear about the Oasis album. Their last album was much better than Coldplay’s.

Mandela | 3/22/2008, 11:45 am EST

the title to the new Coldplay album is lame. They originally announced that it would be viva la vide which I was cool with, but the rest that theyve added is just stupid. IF YOU AGREE COMMENT SO! I’m starting a petition. If enough of us add our name to it I’m sure they’ll find out.

Anonymous | 3/22/2008, 11:48 am EST

I want Coldplay’s new album title changed or reduced.
–Mike King

Degs | 3/22/2008, 2:31 pm EST

I think X&Y was better than Dont Believe the Truth, talking about change, X&Y itself was extremely different to Parachutes or AROBTTH, sounding far more electric. Saying that, although Im looking forward to hearing the new album, the name is shite

Anonymous | 3/23/2008, 4:00 am EST

Why the big deal if Coldplay sound like radiohead?
in my opinion they’re a better version, basically part of the evolution of music.
Just like the Beatles sounded like Elvis Presley, but took it further, then Pink Floyd sounded like The Beatles, but took it further.
And David Bowie sounds like pretty much everyone. And he gets worshipped. so why the fuss?

better version of radiohead? | 3/23/2008, 4:29 am EST

only a true idiot would think so…

better version of radiohead? | 3/23/2008, 4:29 am EST

only a true idiot would think so…

best title ever | 3/23/2008, 9:59 am EST

yep coldplay its a better version of radiohead the charts can show it to us. but in this post theres a lot of people who are scarde about coldplay. well done anonymous you are absolutely right about that. i’ll second that.

viva la coldplay!! | 3/23/2008, 10:01 am EST

i cant wait for the cd of one of the best bands in the world nowadays along with u2 and the killers

viva la coldplay!! | 3/23/2008, 10:03 am EST

and for the people who are scared of coldplay go fuck yourself.

ironic | 3/23/2008, 10:09 am EST

lol theres a lot of people ‘interested’ in the new coldplay album lol

kill this band slowly | 3/23/2008, 12:54 pm EST

shoot them in the face with rocksalt.

Ken Kaniff | 3/25/2008, 4:33 am EST

The Killers, U2 and Coldplay are the bands that i look forward to! i also am looking forward to the New Eminem Album Entitled The King Mather LP

Oh_Please | 4/8/2008, 10:55 pm EST

Why is it the coldplay fans around here write as if
a) they can’t speak English
b) they are 14 years old teenagers

Maybe those are the only people who can actually stand coldplay’s banal lyrics: if you don’t really understand them, then they can actually sound good and meaningful.

once | 4/11/2008, 11:43 pm EST

Coldplay & RH are the best, u can’t love just one of them

AmandaJo | 4/21/2008, 3:35 am EST

Alright, so I can’t even keep reading these since I read the one saying Coldplay is a better version of Radiohead…..and that they are part of an evolution, in which…come on….Coldpay comes after Radiohead?
Don’t get me wrong, I do love both bands, in very different ways of course, but I do. But I’m really confused how anyone could say they are better….or even comparable, really to Radiohead. I’m sorry, if you think that, your opinion is wrong.
haha…

And just to add more about the the previous x&y comments, I agree very much that the first two albums were great, and the last only ok. It’s the lyrics mostly I think, it seemed they cared even less about actually conveying something that made sense in x&y. Anyway, good luck on their next one. It’s definitely one I’ll go out and pay for.

Adam | 5/3/2008, 11:22 am EST

“yep coldplay its a better version of radiohead the charts can show it to us.”

The charts don’t show us anything. I wish some of you kids would get that through your head. Popularity doesn’t equal great songwriting. If that were true then Britney Spears is a musical goddess. Come on. I’m happy that Coldplay is successful but there is so many better bands and there is so much music out there that is far superior to your wonderful Coldplay. When it comes to popularity I’m also reminded of my high school days. The popular ones didn’t always get the best grades. The popular ones weren’t always the smartest ones. So, take these things into account when you kids foolishly assume that record sales mean anything.

Matt | 5/4/2008, 11:45 am EST

Radiohead-esque? Sounds good to me. In fact I think the best song on X&Y is twisted logic, which is distinctly Radiohead (even the lyrics) without the guitar noise or Yorke screams. But then again, Radiohead has sounded very different throughout the years, so it’s inevitable that some new rock will sound close to something they have done (which isn’t a bad thing).

Good to see Coldplay trying something different. I fell in love with their sincere and profound simplicity that they exploded on the music scene with in Parachutes. They showed a lot of potential, then took the glossed over and polished road to super stardom instead of making music from the soul.

Violet Hill I think provides a glimpse into something a little more real, meaningful, and entertaining than their last album. We will just have to wait and see if Buckland’s claim of ending “the trilogy” holds any water.

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