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Coldplay are officially boring, according to researchers, with their new songs sounding like their old ones

There is no doubt about their great popularity and their incredible longevity, but Science supported critics that they have long seized the problem with them – Coldplay is boring.

Researchers think that the group’s voice has changed very little for 28 years and has become less “compatiblely brave”.

Music experts are given more ammunition to argue that Coldplay’s new songs are very similar to the old songs.

Durham University Boffins compared the group’s songs catalog with REM, Radio headBuddy HollyKirsty Maccoll And Patsy Cline.

They analyzed how the varieties and songs were different over time, including rhythm, tempo, percussion, switches and chords.

Camera iconColdPlay is on top of the graphics for 28 years. Credit: James Marcus Haney/James Marcus Haney

Although REM was the least adventurous, Coldplay resigned as his fame grew.

Radiohead’s albums contained more diversity.

Professor Nick Collins wrote in Royal Society Open Science magazine, “Coldplay shows a tendency to his harmonic courage when they become part of the pop mainstream.”

“Radiohead, thymbral rhythmic varieties are also falling a little.”

Coldplay’s front man Chris Martin admitted that the band, including Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman and Will champion in the past, had become a joke in which they were “vanilla”.

Chris Martin is performing with Coldplay at Perth.
Camera iconChris Martin is performing with Coldplay at Perth. Credit: Paul Kane/Getty Images

One does not believe that the group of criticism is too worried!

Founded in the UK in 1997, Coldplay plays to sell more than 100 million albums and still sell concerts and summits around the world.

In November 2023, they played two packaged concerts as part of the Spheres World Tour at the Optus Stadium in Perth.

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