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Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends

By: Coldplay
Label: Parlophone/EMI
Released: 12 Jun 2008
RRP: £16.99
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Very dissapointing... - By: Greg Quinn, 29 Sep 2008
I loved Cold Play's two first albums, I feel like I could get absorbed in them & never skip a track.

I have listened to this new album about 10 times & I just don't feel the same way about this album. When listening to this album I honestly say I enjoy about 3 of the songs, the rest well I reallly don't.


Yes, it's fashionable to slag them off... - By: Nick Lawrance, 26 Sep 2008
... but that shouldn't be a deterrent. Let's be honest, they're good at what they do. No doubts about that. Talented - absolutely. They have carved a niche, actuallly more of a corner, in the market for plaintive songwriting & it's a time-tested & A&R trusted fact that this stuff sells by the truckload.

Frankly, if you've bought a Coldplay album before & liked it, you're probably going to like this one. If you already hate Coldplay, you're going to hate it. The fact is it's not going to make many new fans or new enemies - the band appear to have become the "through the looking glass" skewed mirror image of Radiohead. Whether that's a good thing or not depends on where your head's at.

Bringing in Eno is an interesting one - the guy's flirted with genius at the helm before (Remain in Light etc), but it doesn't work here. Doesn't exactly aid the U2 references either.

3 out of 5 as it's perfectly fine if you like this sort of stuff, but it ain't gonna convert ya if you don't.
Good but not great - By: Jd Nobbs, 22 Sep 2008
I quite like Coldplay & I enjoyed this album. But it's quite obvious that the band did not try that hard with Viva la Vida. Chris Martin once described creating the album as 'just jamming' & that is an accurate description. Most songs are catchy but lack substance & often you expect the song to build but nothing happens then it ends.

I think Coldplay are getting lazy & it's going to cost them fans.
mature album-their best yet - By: A. Weaver, 16 Sep 2008
There's something about this album that is hard to define. In any event, the overalll effect is quite astonishing. It does take a few plays to appreciate the artistry involved here but I'd recommend persevering if the CD doesn't grab you instantly.
What I like about this album is the combination of good melodies, lush production & surprising changes of mood & pace.
In the past I've tended to group Coldplay with other artists who have produced occasional tracks that I've enjoyed (but without me becoming a big fan). This CD has changed that perception - album of 2008 so far I reckon!
Coldpay get better and better! - By: Brian Wheeler, 12 Sep 2008
I thought X&Y would take some beating but I have to say, after listening to this album for months now, I still love it.

I thought Coldplay's first album Parachutes was dull, second a lot better & then X&Y was great. If like me, you don't rate their first album, then you will probably like this.