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Igual, si es la gira, ya sabemos como es la onda aunque vamos a averiguar u.u
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Capaz es otro álbum con las canciones que no incluyeron en Mylo Xyloto y que son del estilo de la era Parachutes ¿?
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Nico_cp escribió:Capaz es otro álbum con las canciones que no incluyeron en Mylo Xyloto y que son del estilo de la era Parachutes ¿?
Como Prospekts March? Puede ser, pero eso lo harían para mucho más adelante.
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Para mi debe ser una pelotudez. Onda un video, un vinilo..O algo que nunca nos va a tocar xq lo venden solo en EUA y EUROPA
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Si, yo también creo que estamos exagerando con la sorpresa, para mi no pasa de una boludez que organiza esa página de dudosa moral.
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Será Mylo Xiloto el album más criticado del año? jaja q titular xD
Despues de leer todos los comentarios de todas las redes sociales , forum, etc, parece q Mylo Xiloto será el album más controversial!
Primero Paradise, Luego Princess of China, despues será el video, finalmente el album
waa porke eligieron a Rihanna, hubiera preferido a Alicia Keys; aunque primero decian q la idea de Coldplay era Amy W. cante Princess of China! u.u Bueno esperare q sucede!!
Solo espero que ese día 24/10, por lo menos ese día escuchen el Album y q por lo menos un día no empiezen con las criticas, y q este tema se parece a otro, y asii blablaa blaa Y dejen escuchar en paz todas las canciones y asi despues escucharemos todas las opiniones! ;D Creo q los Coldplayers somos los más exigentes con nuestra banda xD Pero bueno todos keremos q nuestra banda se supere y siempre de lo mejor!! Ole ole Ole Coldplay!
Yo realmente todavia no escuche claramente todos los nuevos temas, estoy esperando que salga el trabajo completo!
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Ah todos dicen lo mismo q será el anuncio de giras,, no creo porque todavia estan con las promociones y se aproximan las demás giras! u.u
Despues de leer todos los comentarios de todas las redes sociales , forum, etc, parece q Mylo Xiloto será el album más controversial!
Primero Paradise, Luego Princess of China, despues será el video, finalmente el album
waa porke eligieron a Rihanna, hubiera preferido a Alicia Keys; aunque primero decian q la idea de Coldplay era Amy W. cante Princess of China! u.u Bueno esperare q sucede!!
Solo espero que ese día 24/10, por lo menos ese día escuchen el Album y q por lo menos un día no empiezen con las criticas, y q este tema se parece a otro, y asii blablaa blaa Y dejen escuchar en paz todas las canciones y asi despues escucharemos todas las opiniones! ;D Creo q los Coldplayers somos los más exigentes con nuestra banda xD Pero bueno todos keremos q nuestra banda se supere y siempre de lo mejor!! Ole ole Ole Coldplay!
Yo realmente todavia no escuche claramente todos los nuevos temas, estoy esperando que salga el trabajo completo!
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Ah todos dicen lo mismo q será el anuncio de giras,, no creo porque todavia estan con las promociones y se aproximan las demás giras! u.u
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Apostemos (?) para el video todavía falta..seguro que es para un sorteo interno 'solo para entendidos' (?¿)
Igual, creo que nadie se hubiera quejado si Amy hubiese sido la que colaboraba u.u la elección de Rihanna sí es más polémica a mi entender. Ahora, está en decisión de cada uno leer los comentarios y críticas..si alguien no quiere leer lo que dicen en el foro los primeros días, no entra y listo
Y creo que todos cuando hablamos de giras estamos hablando de la gira europea, a lo sumo la gira yanqui
Igual, creo que nadie se hubiera quejado si Amy hubiese sido la que colaboraba u.u la elección de Rihanna sí es más polémica a mi entender. Ahora, está en decisión de cada uno leer los comentarios y críticas..si alguien no quiere leer lo que dicen en el foro los primeros días, no entra y listo
Y creo que todos cuando hablamos de giras estamos hablando de la gira europea, a lo sumo la gira yanqui
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Jaja Yo apuesto q si!! xD
Tenes razón Martu pero es inevitable, solo lo decia para q levanten la bandera blanca y esperen un pokito con las criticas! Pero en fin cada uno hara lo q le plazca
Tenes razón Martu pero es inevitable, solo lo decia para q levanten la bandera blanca y esperen un pokito con las criticas! Pero en fin cada uno hara lo q le plazca
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A eso llamo yo simple xD pasamos de la sobreproducción de Paradise a lo (casi) nada de Up in Flames ni muy muy ni tan tan (?)
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Coldplay is back
Aunque... le falta algo xD Como que nunca toma vuelo la canción. Capaz en el álbum tiene mas onda!
Aunque... le falta algo xD Como que nunca toma vuelo la canción. Capaz en el álbum tiene mas onda!
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Linda cancion. Me hizo acordar a Scatterbrain de Radiohead y obviamente a temas viejos de Coldplay, como porej. Everything's Not Lost.
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lamentablemente el disco dura 45 minutos un poco mas y conocemos aprox 38 de este. :c
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Pongámosle todas las pilas a las que no conocemos todavía
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Ha, not true. I was at the listening party yesterday and we did not have to sign waivers. We're allowed to talk about it.
So, yes, I've heard MX. It's a terrific album and I think despite all the negativity going on here, CP fans are going to love it. I don't have time to write a full review right now, but I will and I'll post it Monday.
I will say this....it's their best album to date. The hip-hop influences are present, but not distracting, and they add to the freshness of the sound. Rihanna's appearance on POC is handled very delicately. Her voice and Chris' go together shockingly well and it's still obviously a Coldplay song. The album is sequenced extremely well, so that 14 tracks goes by without feeling long at all.
As I said, I'll write a full review later (I have a music blog which I'll post it to) and then link it up here. I'm excited to share this info with you guys!
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Así que, sí, he oído MX. Es un disco fabuloso y creo que a pesar de toda la negatividad que ha habido, a los fanáticos de CP les va a encantar. No tengo tiempo para escribir una revisión completa en este momento, pero lo publicaré el lunes.
Voy a decir esto .... es su mejor álbum hasta la fecha. Las influencias de hip-hop están presentes, pero no distraen, y contribuyen a la frescura del sonido. La aparición de Rihanna en POC se maneja con mucha delicadeza. Su voz y Chris van de la mano sorprendentemente bien y sigue siendo, obviamente, una canción de Coldplay. El álbum está muy bien secuenciado, por lo que esas 14 canciones fluyen sin que se sienta del todo largo .
Como ya he dicho, voy a escribir una revisión completa después (tengo un blog de música donde lo publicaré) y luego vincularlo aquí. Estoy emocionado de compartir esta información con ustedes!
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OFF-TOPIC: En la pared de coldplay.com están las portadas:
Hice esto:
Clic para agrandar
Ahora juguemos a encontrar el resto de las canciones
So, yes, I've heard MX. It's a terrific album and I think despite all the negativity going on here, CP fans are going to love it. I don't have time to write a full review right now, but I will and I'll post it Monday.
I will say this....it's their best album to date. The hip-hop influences are present, but not distracting, and they add to the freshness of the sound. Rihanna's appearance on POC is handled very delicately. Her voice and Chris' go together shockingly well and it's still obviously a Coldplay song. The album is sequenced extremely well, so that 14 tracks goes by without feeling long at all.
As I said, I'll write a full review later (I have a music blog which I'll post it to) and then link it up here. I'm excited to share this info with you guys!
venuslovebug2 (Coldplaying)
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Así que, sí, he oído MX. Es un disco fabuloso y creo que a pesar de toda la negatividad que ha habido, a los fanáticos de CP les va a encantar. No tengo tiempo para escribir una revisión completa en este momento, pero lo publicaré el lunes.
Voy a decir esto .... es su mejor álbum hasta la fecha. Las influencias de hip-hop están presentes, pero no distraen, y contribuyen a la frescura del sonido. La aparición de Rihanna en POC se maneja con mucha delicadeza. Su voz y Chris van de la mano sorprendentemente bien y sigue siendo, obviamente, una canción de Coldplay. El álbum está muy bien secuenciado, por lo que esas 14 canciones fluyen sin que se sienta del todo largo .
Como ya he dicho, voy a escribir una revisión completa después (tengo un blog de música donde lo publicaré) y luego vincularlo aquí. Estoy emocionado de compartir esta información con ustedes!
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OFF-TOPIC: En la pared de coldplay.com están las portadas:
Hice esto:
Clic para agrandar
Ahora juguemos a encontrar el resto de las canciones
Última edición por SantiagoSoul el Dom Sep 18, 2011 1:09 am, editado 1 vez
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Eso lo marqué el lunes pasado xD pero buen, había que encontrarlas jajaja
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Aditional synthesizers on Y3 by Brian Eno
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Yo solo voy a decir que recordé algo
Aditional synthesizers on Y3 by Brian Eno
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yo creo que album tendra como una mezcla de sus pasados discos. creando asi sonidos nuevos (y sensuales :$) pero me da miedo decir "una mezcla de sus discos pasados" porque me hace pensar de que de verdad este puede ser el ultimo (aunque no creo). que idiotes xd todavía no sacan este disco y me pongo a hablar de otro. tendra hidden tracks este album (?
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A mi se me hace que va a ser como un VLVODAAHF, pero mas 'acelerado'
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Review de Mylo Xyloto, por AGMG
Acá está la review del fan que escuchó Mylo Xyloto:
Mylo Xyloto opens with the song of the same name, a tinkly, sparkling piano and xylophone track, a short musical introduction. Coldplay has also been opening their festival shows with this, and as in their live performances, on the album “MX” breezes seamlessly into the guitar-driven “Hurts Like Heaven.” ”Hurts Like Heaven” is a poppy number with ’80s influences (think “Lips Like Sugar“) and a number of terrific cascading riffs from guitarist Jonny Buckland that sound as fresh on the album as they do live. ”HLH”‘s lyrics and Martin’s vocal delivery also give it an urgency that match the guitar work.
“Hurts Like Heaven” gives way into one of Coldplay’s biggest sound divergences to date, the thumping and atmospheric second single, “Paradise.” The string intro to “Paradise” breaks into full-fledged hip-hop influenced synths and a heavy beat. This song has been discussed quite a bit amongst Coldplay fans and has its few detractors, but in the context of the album, it totally works. There are still a ton of Coldplay “indicators” here: piano notes, strings, and Martin’s smooth voice, here in storyteller mode, and the falsetto-filled chorus made for crowd chanting. Yet another reason to like “Paradise” on Mylo Xyloto – the band’s group vocals are simply striking. It was about this time at the listening party that everyone started bopping their heads – a definite good sign for being so early in the album.
One song Coldplay fans have been raving about for months now is the next track “Charlie Brown,” a song that sounds absolutely massive in concert thanks to Buckland’s circuitous, catchy guitar melody and Will Champion’s driving drums. Fans will be pleased to know that the album version is faithful to the live one, and actually, “Charlie Brown” sounds even more affirming on Mylo Xyloto as the production is kept simple and Martin’s voice is loose and fluid. Notably, “Charlie Brown” earned the first spontaneous applause in the tiny room of no more than 40 people.
The production value on “Us Against the World,” one of the standout tracks from Coldplay’s live performances, is thankfully also kept simple. ”Us Against the World” is easily one of the band’s most beautiful songs, and on the record, Martin and Champion’s vocal duet is stunning. ”UATW” has quieted festival crowds into contemplation mode, and it was no different at this event; the listeners totally absorbed it.
“M.M.I.X.”, another short instrumental interlude, quickly turns into Coldplay’s huge summer hit “Every Teardrop is a Waterfall” featuring a sample of Peter Allen’s “I Go to Rio.” Much has already been said about “ETIAW,” a divisive track in the Coldplay fan community, but one that I personally enjoy. I mean, I don’t really know what’s not to like about it – it’s fun, the band sounds freer than they ever have, Buckland shines on an incredibly clever guitar riff, Champion pulsates on the drums, and I dig the talk-sing verses. One of my favorite aspects of Martin’s songwriting is how he perfectly encapsulates a sentiment into a simple lyrical line and “ETIAW” is full of examples of that (“I’d rather be a comma than a full stop”). As for the assertion that it’s too “pop”…well I hate to break it to you, but Coldplay’s had songs in the category of pop ever since “Yellow.”
On that note, the eighth track, “Major Minus,” serves as a perfect counterpoint to “ETIAW” for people looking for their rock fix. On the album, “Major Minus” is considerably more glossy than it is live, with Martin’s vocals calling out from behind a gauzy layer. Mylo Xyloto is sequenced so well that that aspect of it doesn’t bother me. I still prefer the searing, blistering live versions of the song personally, where the fervor of guitars, drums, and bass are unfettered. ”Major Minus” is also where the influences of Dylan and Springsteen are the most obvious, particularly in Martin’s phrasing and lyrics, and “MM” features one of the best recent uses of Martin’s falsetto.
It isn’t really until this point in the album that I heard songs that I wasn’t already familiar with. Among the remaining tracks, the one I was looking forward to most was the highly anticipated Rihanna-guesting “Princess of China.” Despite all the fretting/assumptions about it, I feel it is truly a standout track, the centerpiece of the album. This is probably the only other place on Mylo Xyloto where any sort of hip-hop influences emerge, but it’s done in an even more subtle way than “Paradise.” Rihanna sounds totally different here, unlike anything she’s done, and the combination of her voice with Martin’s is surprising in the best way possible. I think the feeling was mutual around the room; people applauded “Princess of China” more than any other track and none of these dedicated fans seemed put off by Rihanna’s presence – in fact, it was the opposite. This is still a Coldplay song, and Rihanna’s contribution is one that adds not only to the track, but to Mylo Xyloto as a whole. I can’t wait to hear it again.
“Up In Flames,” which debuted at the Austin City Limits taping, is another attention-grabber. It’s slow, with the metronome-style beat, and Martin’s crooning falsetto hitting highs more confidently than he has in years. Following “Princess of China,” the listening crowd got quiet again and there was noticeable sniffling. ”Up In Flames” is gorgeous and emotional in its simplicity, yet it sounds epic in its place on the album. The last two tracks of Mylo Xyloto are also quite noteworthy. “Don’t Let It Break Your Heart” is an up-tempo track with a memorable ending reminiscent of “Charlie Brown” in styling, and “Up With The Birds” is another slow-burning torch song that completely breaks your heart at the end of the album.
Overall, Mylo Xyloto is bracing and vivid, not overproduced, and balances delicacy and bombast with a steady, assured hand. Coldplay has never been more liberated as a band, even on Viva La Vida where they first dipped into expanding their melodious sound. There’s no sense of that hesitation on MX which sometimes hindered the band in the past, and there are more variations of riffs, more solos, more beats, and more bass than ever before. Martin’s voice has also never sounded more natural and his range never bigger – he sounds terrific throughout. Mylo Xyloto is restless and fast-paced – the type of album that you can absorb listen after listen and hear something new each time. It’s filled with frenetic energy, sonic highs, and heartwrenching ballads; as a loose concept album, it’s absorbing on many levels, and sounds very of-the-moment, something Coldplay has always excelled at.
En los comentarios preguntaron por qué no nombró U.F.O., y contestó:
Because I couldn’t take notes during the session, I couldn’t remember which song was which. I’m pretty sure U.F.O. is a full song and Hopeful Transmission is a short instrumental, but not entirely sure. At any rate, if there was rapping or something in it, I’d have remembered!
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Mylo Xyloto opens with the song of the same name, a tinkly, sparkling piano and xylophone track, a short musical introduction. Coldplay has also been opening their festival shows with this, and as in their live performances, on the album “MX” breezes seamlessly into the guitar-driven “Hurts Like Heaven.” ”Hurts Like Heaven” is a poppy number with ’80s influences (think “Lips Like Sugar“) and a number of terrific cascading riffs from guitarist Jonny Buckland that sound as fresh on the album as they do live. ”HLH”‘s lyrics and Martin’s vocal delivery also give it an urgency that match the guitar work.
“Hurts Like Heaven” gives way into one of Coldplay’s biggest sound divergences to date, the thumping and atmospheric second single, “Paradise.” The string intro to “Paradise” breaks into full-fledged hip-hop influenced synths and a heavy beat. This song has been discussed quite a bit amongst Coldplay fans and has its few detractors, but in the context of the album, it totally works. There are still a ton of Coldplay “indicators” here: piano notes, strings, and Martin’s smooth voice, here in storyteller mode, and the falsetto-filled chorus made for crowd chanting. Yet another reason to like “Paradise” on Mylo Xyloto – the band’s group vocals are simply striking. It was about this time at the listening party that everyone started bopping their heads – a definite good sign for being so early in the album.
One song Coldplay fans have been raving about for months now is the next track “Charlie Brown,” a song that sounds absolutely massive in concert thanks to Buckland’s circuitous, catchy guitar melody and Will Champion’s driving drums. Fans will be pleased to know that the album version is faithful to the live one, and actually, “Charlie Brown” sounds even more affirming on Mylo Xyloto as the production is kept simple and Martin’s voice is loose and fluid. Notably, “Charlie Brown” earned the first spontaneous applause in the tiny room of no more than 40 people.
The production value on “Us Against the World,” one of the standout tracks from Coldplay’s live performances, is thankfully also kept simple. ”Us Against the World” is easily one of the band’s most beautiful songs, and on the record, Martin and Champion’s vocal duet is stunning. ”UATW” has quieted festival crowds into contemplation mode, and it was no different at this event; the listeners totally absorbed it.
“M.M.I.X.”, another short instrumental interlude, quickly turns into Coldplay’s huge summer hit “Every Teardrop is a Waterfall” featuring a sample of Peter Allen’s “I Go to Rio.” Much has already been said about “ETIAW,” a divisive track in the Coldplay fan community, but one that I personally enjoy. I mean, I don’t really know what’s not to like about it – it’s fun, the band sounds freer than they ever have, Buckland shines on an incredibly clever guitar riff, Champion pulsates on the drums, and I dig the talk-sing verses. One of my favorite aspects of Martin’s songwriting is how he perfectly encapsulates a sentiment into a simple lyrical line and “ETIAW” is full of examples of that (“I’d rather be a comma than a full stop”). As for the assertion that it’s too “pop”…well I hate to break it to you, but Coldplay’s had songs in the category of pop ever since “Yellow.”
On that note, the eighth track, “Major Minus,” serves as a perfect counterpoint to “ETIAW” for people looking for their rock fix. On the album, “Major Minus” is considerably more glossy than it is live, with Martin’s vocals calling out from behind a gauzy layer. Mylo Xyloto is sequenced so well that that aspect of it doesn’t bother me. I still prefer the searing, blistering live versions of the song personally, where the fervor of guitars, drums, and bass are unfettered. ”Major Minus” is also where the influences of Dylan and Springsteen are the most obvious, particularly in Martin’s phrasing and lyrics, and “MM” features one of the best recent uses of Martin’s falsetto.
It isn’t really until this point in the album that I heard songs that I wasn’t already familiar with. Among the remaining tracks, the one I was looking forward to most was the highly anticipated Rihanna-guesting “Princess of China.” Despite all the fretting/assumptions about it, I feel it is truly a standout track, the centerpiece of the album. This is probably the only other place on Mylo Xyloto where any sort of hip-hop influences emerge, but it’s done in an even more subtle way than “Paradise.” Rihanna sounds totally different here, unlike anything she’s done, and the combination of her voice with Martin’s is surprising in the best way possible. I think the feeling was mutual around the room; people applauded “Princess of China” more than any other track and none of these dedicated fans seemed put off by Rihanna’s presence – in fact, it was the opposite. This is still a Coldplay song, and Rihanna’s contribution is one that adds not only to the track, but to Mylo Xyloto as a whole. I can’t wait to hear it again.
“Up In Flames,” which debuted at the Austin City Limits taping, is another attention-grabber. It’s slow, with the metronome-style beat, and Martin’s crooning falsetto hitting highs more confidently than he has in years. Following “Princess of China,” the listening crowd got quiet again and there was noticeable sniffling. ”Up In Flames” is gorgeous and emotional in its simplicity, yet it sounds epic in its place on the album. The last two tracks of Mylo Xyloto are also quite noteworthy. “Don’t Let It Break Your Heart” is an up-tempo track with a memorable ending reminiscent of “Charlie Brown” in styling, and “Up With The Birds” is another slow-burning torch song that completely breaks your heart at the end of the album.
Overall, Mylo Xyloto is bracing and vivid, not overproduced, and balances delicacy and bombast with a steady, assured hand. Coldplay has never been more liberated as a band, even on Viva La Vida where they first dipped into expanding their melodious sound. There’s no sense of that hesitation on MX which sometimes hindered the band in the past, and there are more variations of riffs, more solos, more beats, and more bass than ever before. Martin’s voice has also never sounded more natural and his range never bigger – he sounds terrific throughout. Mylo Xyloto is restless and fast-paced – the type of album that you can absorb listen after listen and hear something new each time. It’s filled with frenetic energy, sonic highs, and heartwrenching ballads; as a loose concept album, it’s absorbing on many levels, and sounds very of-the-moment, something Coldplay has always excelled at.
En los comentarios preguntaron por qué no nombró U.F.O., y contestó:
Because I couldn’t take notes during the session, I couldn’t remember which song was which. I’m pretty sure U.F.O. is a full song and Hopeful Transmission is a short instrumental, but not entirely sure. At any rate, if there was rapping or something in it, I’d have remembered!
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Lo que me quedo de este Review, es que, 1ero: me parece que 'Princess of China' pinta como para ser la mejor cancion del disco.
Y 2do: No entendi bien, que fue lo que paso con 'U.F.O' ¿?
Y 2do: No entendi bien, que fue lo que paso con 'U.F.O' ¿?
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