What quite possibly annoys me the most about Coldplay is that yes, as at least one poster has mentioned this thread, they are Radiohead worshippers.
Which, in itself, is not a sin. I worship Radiohead too. And to set the record straight, I do enjoy Coldplay a lot. Even X&Y and Viva La Vida, both solid albums in the grand scale of things.
But it annoys me that Coldplay is trying to make it seem like VLV is their Kid A. A stylistic change compared to the last record, more sonic experimentation, and more eccentric live presentation for Chris Martin... topped off by a crazy SNL performance. Just like Radiohead\'s legendary October 2000 performance on the NBC stage.
The problem is that Kid A was something like Radiohead\'s creative peak after years of continually building to the moment. Their 1st 3 records started with the grungy Nirvana-style rock-outs of Pablo Honey and ended with what I consider to be the greatest rock record of all time, OK Computer. They had shaky, conventional-sounding beginnings (just as The Beatles did) but quickly evolved into their era\'s leading force. (just as The Beatles did)
With Kid A as their unique stamp on the world of music. Where as, it is my opinion that Coldplay has gone the entirely opposite direction.
Parachutes: A tour de force in British pop rock.
AROBTTH: A more radio-friendly and "profound" Parachutes. Still great.
X&Y: A less exciting holding pattern from AROBTTH.
Viva La Vida: A fresh sound, but their least compelling record. Laughable lyrics, weak songs.
But still better than their fellow Top 40 brethren.