Coldplay Will Return With A New Album After Working On It For A Century
A new
Coldplay album, before today, sounded like something that could be in a head full of dreams. Nevertheless it's true — Coldplay returns on November 22, according to a new letter to fans. They've also figured out time travel because they've been working on the LP "for the last 100 years." In a month, fans will get to consume the legendary band's first album in four years.
In the letter, the musical group gave some first specifics about the album. First and foremost, its name:
Everyday Life. Well, at one point it's been called that, although that might not directly be the final name. The LP will also be a double album and be divided into halves. The opening is "sunrise" and the second is "sunset."
Coincidentally, teaser images have popped up around the world and on social media. In São Paulo, Brazil, a poster of the musical group members from November 22, 1919 is at the metro station. Coldplay also posted the mysterious image on Instagram without any further explanation. It's a little bit spooky and that makes us all of the more here for it.
Coldplay's last studio album was 2015's
A Head Full Of Dreams. Last year, they released "
E-Lo" with
Pharrell and Jozzy.
Check out Coldplay's letter and the mysterious imagery up above.
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