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| London's otherworldly pop quad piece Coldplay was created on the scholarly grounds of London University College in 1996. The lineup consists of Guy Berryman on bass, John Buckland on lead guitar, Will Champion on drums and lead vocalist and guitarist, Chris Martin. Often compared to other guitar based on pop-aware English bands such as Radiohead and the Verve, Coldplay stands strongly on its own two feet by delivering its own brand of sensitive vocals and fluid guitar - shaped musical landscapes, praised by both critics and fans alike. Financed by Coldplay's friend and soon to be manager, their first EP, Safety, was released in 1997 with a limited run of 500 copies. The Ep was helpful in securing Coldplay a shot on the bill for the important In the City music industry conference held in Manchester that year. In April of 1999, Coldplay followed Safety with the single "Brothers & Sisters," released on the London lable Fierce Panda. The "Brothers & Sisters" single, despite a limited release number of 2500, was not only successful in hitting the No. 92 slot in the London charts but was also caught the ears of major label Parlophone. Later that year, Coldplay arrived on the Parlophone label with their 5000 - copy EP release, The Blue Room. Parachutes, Coldplay's first full length CD was unleased by Parlophone on July of 2000 in the UK and Europe and quickly rose to the top charts with the sing "Yellow." Parachutes was also given the honor of being nominated for the 2000 Technicans Mercury Music Prize. "Yellow" entered the mainstream in America when ABC selected it as their official promo song. The second single, "Trouble," was also a hit. The band spent 2001 touring in the U.S., but frontman Martin was often plagued by sickness, and many tour dates were cancelled. The band suffered from exhaustion, and the inconsistency sparked rumors of a break up; however, Coldplay returned to the studio with the same producers who worked on Parachutes and released the heart - wrenching and critically - acclaimed A Rush of Blood to the Head in 2002. Originally from Rolling Stone |
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