![]() So it’s kind of a hotchpotch of all those different phases. We got quite far down the line with designing characters and then we abandoned that idea and moved into a different direction, retaining elements of the acoustic album and the soundtrack album, so what we’ve ended up with is an album that we arrived at in quite an unusual sort of way. Being able to speak out or follow your passion, even if everybody seems against it.īassist Guy Berryman also revealed to Music Week: Both won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album and spawned sucessful singles such as Clocks, Viva la Vida, In My Place, Violet Hill and The Scientist. It’s about being free to be yourself and to express yourself among negative surroundings. Anybody who’s standing up for themselves. The ideas come from graffiti art of the ‘70s in New York, where people were expressing themselves with paint. It’s about meeting someone you love and feeling powerful, when you meet someone and suddenly everything feels alright again. The whole thing is supposed to be a kind of story so they all fit together and that is the two characters from the previous two songs when they meet each other. ![]() So we thought, ‘OK, we’ll finish this one and then we’ll do another record,’ and the realization came very quickly that we can’t really focus on more than one thing at once. And then “Paradise“ came about, and it dawned on us that we couldn’t play it in that acoustic style. ![]() Very early on in the process of recording this record, we were playing a lot of acoustic instruments and we had it in our mind that we might try to record a small-sounding, intimate, reflective record. So if you want to find a narrative through it you can, which is something that we just enjoyed doing. And even if they don’t want to own it all, it makes sense as one thing, should anyone be interested in that. There’s still things that you can invent and words beginning with X are few and far between so we thought we might try and add one.“We really felt like the album is so under threat as a format that we should really make an effort to really tie it all together. it means a freedom of expression and you can think up new words if you want to. According to Songfacts, Chris Martin explained to Music Week:
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