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专辑名称: Music Of The Spheres
创作艺人: [Coldplay]
音乐流派: ROCK|摇滚
专辑规格: 1碟12首
出品公司: Parlophone UK
发行时间: 2021/10/15
官方标价: £13.69 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)


曲目介绍:


Higher Power
Humankind
*✧
Let Somebody Go

People of The Pride
Biutyful

My Universe

Coloratura


详细介绍:

During pandemic lockdown, some people baked bread, others took up fostering kittens. Chris Martin, apparently, watched Star Wars. The Coldplay frontman has said that the band%27s ninth album was partly inspired by the Mos Eisley cantina band and wonder[ing] what musicians are like across the universe. And honestly, thank god we have a band big enough to be able to afford to take chances like Music of the Spheres, because the results are thrilling. After the spacy intro Music of the Spheres, opener Higher Power is a flat-out dance track, powered by a punchy electro beat, and joyously uplifting. Martin has said the song is about trying to find the astronaut in all of us, the person that can do amazing things. (Although, at one point, he sings Drocer nekorb a ekil mi—I%27m like a broken record in reverse.) It%27s the first example of the album being a family affair, too, as Martin%27s daughter Apple delivers the opening lilt. She also has a co-write on Let Somebody Go, a lovely piano ballad that finds Martin duetting with Selena Gomez; it takes a surprising turn on the bridge, slipping into smooth jazz. Apple%27s brother Moses joins in on the chorus of Humankind (with an altered Stephen Fry on the intro), a supercatchy and energetic collection of bleeps and bloops and alien voices, %2780s synth and strident acoustic guitar that is going to be awesome to work out to. It%27s a bit of a throwback to the dance-pop sounds of bands like MGMT circa 2008. It won%27t surprise you here to find out the record is produced by Max Martin, the man behind slick hits from Britney Spears, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift and others. His polished style is a surprising complement to Martin%27s unpolished rasp and a major asset on songs like My Universe, a collaboration with BTS performed in English and Korean that cruises a funky groove of ’80s FM pop; it%27s an earworm we%27ll all be stuck with for months. People of the Pride pushes Coldplay in a new, edgier direction—complete with ominous garage-rock guitar and an emo-pop stomp. Curiosity Biutyful warps the vocals to sound like a cutesy ET crooning a space-lounge melody. Twinkly Infinity Sign incorporates the soccer chant Ole Ole Ole. The record closes out with one of the most wonderfully grandiose, swing-for-the-stars songs of Coldplay%27s career. Clocking in at 10 minutes, Coloratura is the band%27s The Dark Side of the Moon moment, weaving in a music box melody, fluttering strings, McCartney piano and spacey Gilmour guitars. It name-checks Galileo%27s discovery of the Callisto moon and declares,It%27s the end of death and doubt and loneliness is out … Coloratura, the place we dreamed about. (It will be great for planetarium laser shows.) Martin%27s voice cracks in all the right places, and the idea—In the end it%27s all about the love you%27re sending out—is so elemental but expressed with such a sense of wonder about and gratitude for the universe, you can’t help but feel a sense of hope.


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