Behind its 2015 album, A Head Full of Dreams, bringing anthems like “Hymn For the Weekend” and the title track to life around the globe. Just as these new songs compete for fans’ attention alongside old hits like “Clocks” and “Viva La Vida,” we decided to put Coldplay’s catalog to the test and count down its best songs. A Head Full of Dreams is a strong album, but for now, we think its songs need a little more time to sink in. Our list picks from Coldplay’s previous six LPs. Since their 2000 debut, Parachutes, the band was in a constant evolution of self-discovery via music. From the early tender ballads to the swirling piano anthems, to the experimental pop and even dance dreamscapes, here are the 10 best songs from Chris Martin and company. “We Never Change” Coldplay have evolved so much over the past 16 years and seven albums, it’s almost hard to recognize them as the four blokes behind Parachutes.
Part of my marital vows require me to go to a Coldplay concert every time they come out with a new album. So, about every 2 or 3 years, I must purchase the latest work from these emotional rockers and study for what promises to be a surprisingly rocking concert. The song's video features some of the most vibrant and colourful places of the Indian diaspora,yet it was slated by the critics for amiss stereotypical depiction of the Indian culture. 06 Jan 1998 Chris’s first Coldplay list. Coldplay are very big list writers. This may well be the first ever Coldplay list, and it was definitely followed by many more.