Like U2, Coldplay is no longer a group of professional musicians or artists, but rather a team of professional crowd pleasers it’s a miracle they didn’t force Music Of The Spheres: Vol 1. It’s a half-baked concept album replete with vague political ramblings, embarrassing visuals, and “we’re all human and should get along!” posturing, calculated for maximum commercial impact and minimal risk. Mastered by: Randy Merrill at Sterling SoundĬoldplay’s ninth album Music Of The Spheres supposedly centers around a fictional universe called The Spheres, but if you didn’t read that, you wouldn’t know it.
Produced by: Max Martin, Oscar Holter, others Parlophone/Atlantic stream (LP variants, CD, and cassette available) Curated by AnalogPlanet contributing editor Malachi Lui, Review Explosion focuses on the previous couple months' new releases and reissues.) ( Review Explosion is a recurring AnalogPlanet feature covering recent releases for which we either don't have sufficient time to fully explore, or that are not worthy of it.