After a long wait, the Papalote Digital Dome Children’s Museum It was the perfect setting for the listening party to announce the most recent album of Coldplay, Moon Music.
The British group, recognized for its ability to evolve and surprise with each discooffered an immersive experience to a select group of fans, who allowed themselves to be enveloped by the fusion between music and visuals inspired by the universe and space.
Chris Martin, vocalist of the band, began the evening – through a video – with a message of reflection: “What this album tries to say is that perhaps our love is the best response to adversity, both internal and external.”
His words resonated deeply with those in attendance, anticipating the theme of the album: a journey through internal conflict, emotional struggle and the search for solace. Moon Musiccon Its combination of instrumental pieces and vocal collaborations reminds us of the strength of love to confront uncertainty of life.
The visual projections in the Domo Digital They ranged from impressive planets and constellations, to colorful nebulae that complemented each theme, generating an almost hypnotic effect.
The atmosphere was amazement and happiness, while the audience enjoyed each song in silence and admiration, letting out screams and applause between songs as a way of thanking them for the experience.
This album, barely 44 minutes long, departs from the band’s traditional structure. In songs like GOOD FEELiNGS –an ode to the human connection with the artist Ayra Starr and WE PRAY, A collaborative track with Burna Boy and Little Simz about faith and perseverance, Coldplay experiments with new styles and messages. Verses like “all the good, good feelings – Don’t ever let them go,” resonate like a mantra of positivity and hope in the midst of chaos.
In addition to its musical content, Moon Music It represents a statement from the band about the end of their career.
The leader of the band said in an interview with Zane Lowe to Apple Musicthat this album is the band’s penultimate work before their final retirement. However, far from being a nostalgic farewell, the album celebrates life, the connection between personas and the possibility of finding peace in difficult times.
The attendees, moved, left the event with the feeling of having been part of an intimate and transcendental moment, where Coldplay He demonstrated once again why his music continues to be a beacon of hope for millions around the world.
Los visuals not only accompanied the musicbut they added an almost ethereal dimension to the presentation. Astronomical figures, shooting stars and colorful nebulae moved to the rhythm of each chord, while the moon, in its role as protagonist, changed tones, reflecting the emotional evolution of the album.
As the album As it progressed, the audience could not contain their excitement and responded at the end of each song with applause and shouts of joy, despite the fact that the band was never present at this listening to the album that has generated much controversy.
Throughout the presentation, Coldplay reaffirmed its commitment to musical quality and connection with its audience. Every song, every chord, was executed with precision, reflecting the creative maturity of the band.
The event closed with a feeling of nostalgia, but also with the promise of two new jobs before his retirement. Moon Musicwith its mix of melancholy and hope, will remain engraved as a testament to the power of music to unite hearts.
- Coupled with its artistic value, Moon Music It stands out for being an example of ecological innovation and responsibility with the environment.
- The band released a special edition of the album in collaboration with The Ocean Cleanupusing PET plastic collected from the Las Vacas River in Guatemala.
- Each LP is made from 9 recycled plastic bottles, significantly reducing CO2 emissions during production and preventing plastic from re-entering marine ecosystems.