As previously reported, Coldplay may or may not be issuing their A Head Full of Dreams album on December 4. Now, they've issued a kaleidoscopic teaser for a piece of music that may or may not appear on the LP. Either way, you can check out the tripped-out blur of visuals now.
An ever-evolving plane of mirror-image visuals present moon-riding children, rocket ships, one kid that's about to fall off of Saturn, and a colourful pair of toucans. It also puts on display the geometric "flower of life" logo that's seemingly been affixed to the promo campaign.
On the music side of things, the looped snippet of sound delivers floaty guitar tones, a few digitized breaks and wiry, chopped-up vocal patterns. How Chris Martin will glide above this remains to be determined.
While we wait for further details, you can sample the magic down below.
An ever-evolving plane of mirror-image visuals present moon-riding children, rocket ships, one kid that's about to fall off of Saturn, and a colourful pair of toucans. It also puts on display the geometric "flower of life" logo that's seemingly been affixed to the promo campaign.
On the music side of things, the looped snippet of sound delivers floaty guitar tones, a few digitized breaks and wiry, chopped-up vocal patterns. How Chris Martin will glide above this remains to be determined.
While we wait for further details, you can sample the magic down below.
#AOAL #AHFOD
Posted by Coldplay on Wednesday, November 4, 2015