Coldplay ‎– X&Y CD

€2.50

The 13-track disc is a yin-yang opus of love and dread, daring and uncertainty, yearning and hesitancy, with Martin perpetually poised on a precipice, urging himself to take control of his life but hamstrung by the fear of failure. “Every step you take could be your biggest mistake,” he frets at one point; then he decides “every chance you get is a chance you seize;” but not before he ponders what to do “when you try your best but don’t succeed.” And so it goes for much of the disc.

Lucky for him, the rest of Coldplay make a superb support group for his emotional needs. Wrapping his keening voice and swooping falsetto in a lush blanket of chiming guitars, supple Britrock grooves and sharp production that commands your attention without overwhelming it, the band — guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman and drummer Will Champion — fashion impeccably elegant works that approach the anthemic majesty of U2, mixed with haunting echoes of everyone from Kraftwerk and Radiohead to Prince and Pink Floyd.

Granted, at first blush, few of these tracks seem to possess the immediacy — or the ambitious grandeur — of A Rush Of Blood To The Head. But that’s not a complaint; if anything, it only makes sense that these cuts are slightly smaller and more intimate. And maybe it’s because we can put a face to his muse these days, but Martin has never sounded more personal than he does on Gwynethcentric cuts like What If and Fix You.

Word is it took Coldplay 18 months of writing, recording and revision to create X&Y. All I can is, if it takes that level of self-doubt to create an album like this, we hope Martin never gets it together.

 

Label: Parlophone ‎– 07243 474786 2 8

 

Country: UK & Europe

 

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

Plays great but has some superficial marks