Moon Music

Album: Moon Music (2024)
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  • "Moon Music," the opening and title track from Coldplay's 10th album, kicks off with a sweeping, orchestral instrumental that seems to reach for the stars before dissolving into a delicate piano melody. It's the kind of opening that suggests you're in for something grand, only for it to unravel into a simple piano melody. Just when you're lulled into this reflective state, Chris Martin's voice gently enters, pulling you back down to Earth.

    Martin picks apart his insecurities, laying bare his struggles to make peace with the chaos around him. Then, almost as if he's reaching out in the darkness, he asks, "Is anyone out there? I just need a friend," and suddenly, the music behind him melts into a sort of cosmic puddle. It's a vulnerable, almost raw way to start an album, but for Martin, it felt right. As he told Apple Music's Zane Lowe, "With Moon Music I felt like, 'Well, what if I just really told how I feel every day?'"
  • This track sets the tone for the rest of the album, which Martin described to NME as "waking up in the morning and feeling terrible about yourself, terrible about the world – depressed, isolated, separate, alone, and not able to be yourself."

    The record, he said, is a voyage toward the opposite end of that emotional spectrum, finding hope and connection as the day wears on.
  • Adding to the song's otherworldly feel is the contribution of Jon Hopkins, an English electronic artist who brings his atmospheric magic to the track. Hopkins' influence is unmistakable, especially in the way the song seamlessly fuses electronic and acoustic elements, a hallmark of his work. His touch isn't just limited to "Moon Music," either; he's got writing and production credits across multiple tracks on the album, lending it a textured, almost cosmic depth.
  • Coldplay debuted "Moon Music" live on October 7, 2024, in the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, a venue that holds only 650 people. For a band that usually fills stadiums, this gig, part of a SiriusXM Presents series, was unusually intimate.
  • Moon Music debuted at #1 on the US albums chart. It was Coldplay's fifth chart-topping album, following X&Y (2005), Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends (2008), Mylo Xyloto (2011) and Ghost Stories (2014).

    Moon Music also landed at #1 on the UK chart. This made Coldplay the first British band to simultaneously top the albums charts on both sides of the Atlantic since The 1975's I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It in February 2016.

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