After two years of silence, British rock band Coldplay is finally back with two new tracks and news of their new album “Everyday Life.” In recent weeks, fans have started seeing posters promoted around the world, which included a stylized image of Coldplay and the date, November 22, 1919.
A colored version of the poster has appeared in Peru! | via https://t.co/WTMsX4cGeD pic.twitter.com/mtDzAhX3WD
— Coldplaying🌙☀️ (@coldplaying) October 17, 2019
Next, fans started receiving postcards in the mail, which shared the news of Coldplay’s new album Everyday Life, which will contain two smaller albums Sunrise and Sunset, which also confirmed the release date, November 22nd.
A fan has received this letter this morning seemingly confirming a double album, with one half titled ‘Sunrise’ and the other Sunset’, to potentially be released on the 22nd of November!!!🌙☀️| via @lena_tayara pic.twitter.com/kWYREJMF25
— Coldplaying🌙☀️ (@coldplaying) October 21, 2019
Finally, in newspapers around the world, the track list for “Everyday Life” was shared as an advertisement.
Track list for Coldplay’s new album listed in the classifieds of the Sydney Morning Herald @coldplay @coldplayxtra pic.twitter.com/KnKX07rtLk
— Kate Lyons (@MsKateLyons) October 24, 2019
Just one year after Coldplay shared the live documentary, “A Head Full of Dreams,” the bands plans for 2020 seem to be growing at a quick pace, with rumors of tour in stadiums across the world.
Additionally, the band premiered two new tracks today on BBC Radio 1 with Annie Mac, which included an exclusive interview, chronicling the next album, what fans can expect and how it came to be.
The new tracks, “Orphans” and “Arabesque,” are both logical next steps for Coldplay, including sounds from previous albums like Mylo Xyloto and A Head Full of Dreams.
Listen to the two new tracks below.
You can pre-order the new album from Coldplay here.
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