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Music Addict
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Coldplay doesn't sound like the Bends. They are however influenced by Radiohead's general amalgamation of guitar pop elements with electronic and synthesized effects, and the idea of trying to create a luscious soundscape aesthetic rather than keeping a raw britpop sound. Other than that, it is idiotic to say that Coldplay rips off Radiohead. They do not. At any rate the Bends was an awful album with 3 good songs on it, and at least 2 out of 3 Coldplay albums are better than it.
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Moodswings n' Roundabouts
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Parachutes in particular does sound a lot like they've been listening to Fake Plastic Trees and High and Dry on repeat.
Rips off, no. Similar, yes.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Radiohead have always been much more experimental and edgy than Coldplay have ever attempted to be. Coldplay are soft-pop-rock, to me, they have immensely different sensibilities. I mean look at their fucking lyrics, would Thome Yorke ever have written Yellow, Trouble, Spies etc? Parachutes is permeated by an overwhelming sense of melancholy, completely absent from The bends. Incidentally those two songs sound much more like Oasis than Coldplay. :\ Last edited by adidasss : 05-26-2008 at 12:37 PM. |
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Moodswings n' Roundabouts
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No Radiohead weren't the band to invent soft-rock, but i'm not massively sure why you're bringing that up. Both the songs i mentioned, and a couple of others of The Bends and some others in their back catalouge, are characterised by the same acoustic/driven ballads that gain more and more momentum as the song progresses. I don't see why its such a fair strech to say they're similar. About their sensiblities, i read somewhere that Chris Martin said X&Y was going to reinvent pop music, or something to that effect. Whether he was successful or not, its safe to say that if he meant that he's at least trying to look experimental.
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Violet Hill is their new single. Viva La Vida is just a track that itunes has realesed. I like Violet Hill, but i enjoy Viva La Vida more.
Violet Hill (i like the music video)
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