Èkó Song Lyrics
Artist | Coldplay |
Album | Everyday Life |
Genre | Alternative |
Release | 22 November 2019 |
Price | $1.29 |
Track No | 3/6 |
Duration | 2:37 |
Country | USA |
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Didn’t even listen. Yet I know enough to write a review! Yellow was terrible. The band is terrible. The end.
This album is a true experience. Let me preface this review by saying that Coldplay is my favorite band. I enjoy songs on ever one of their albums and many off of their albums too. By no means do I blindly approve of everything they come out with because I do not. When I say this is a 5 star album, I really do mean it. It may not entirely be what I’ve come to expect or remember from the band, but I found these to be a net good. Additionally, I assume these differences will live only on this album and perhaps be referenced on later ones. We see two transitional tracks as well as one intro track, similar to Mylo Xyloto. The intro, “Sunrise”, was a beautiful violin piece that gave feelings of waking up, doing your daily routine, shaking off melancholy, and being filled with hope. The other two seemed more of a pallet cleanser. “Church” is a heartfelt song about having someone special in your life. It utilizes many stretched out vocals and a short guitar solo that makes me feel happy every time I hear it. Songs like “Trouble in Town” and “Daddy” add to the experience of the album, bringing our minds to darker places but still leaving in a glimmer of hope that the world can get better. The angry guitar solo in “Trouble in Town” is an amazing thing to hear in juxtaposition to actual police body cam audio of police brutality. Hearing “Broken” after gives me a sense of recovery. Same with “When I Need a Friend.” “Arabesque” on the other hand is a begging for peace and adds new emotion to the album. Its use of improvisational-feeling sax adds to this in a way that is not seen on any other Coldplay album. Unique tracks like “Guns” give more texture to the album overall and show us the range Coldplay, and more specifically Chris can accomplish. I really enjoyed having a more subtle, yet powerful message in “Orphans” immediately after was a neat juxtaposition. Many people complained about this track, though I think it is one of the strongest despite its more pop feel. We finish with “Everyday Life”, a ballad about how we should come together and see the pain in each other as well as what makes everyone special. Ending with the repetition of hallelujah was beautiful and a great way to set the metaphorical sun. With a thought-provoking theme and meaningful features, this album is definitely worth a buy and full listen through from time to time.
Forever and always. I’ve literally grown up listening to Coldplay and never once have they let me down, this album is no exception. I love their music, their creativity and how they are not afraid to try out new sounds and genres and things.
Music is expression. Bands change , there sound is full of emotion and energy just not in the way of explosion of joy . Sometimes to understand what you wanna say in music you must look from a different perspective and this one I enjoy a lot .
Uplifting. Have never been much of a Coldplay fan. But this album is so good. Exactly what we need
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Brilliant album best since Parachutes. Best album since the debut mainly because the 2nd album was overplayed everywhere when there was a tear jerking scene on tv or just bashed to death everywhere. Never liked anything in between even though I bought them this album however is brilliant Cry cry cry orphans Daddy and Broken absolute standouts.
Coldplay’s Strongest Record.. I don’t care if you’re a Coldplay fan, or a massive hater of the band - you need to hear this record. Let it permeate through you, listen to it with keen ears and an open mind and it’ll blow you away. A masterpiece.
Not great. Don’t understand how there are so many 4-5 star reviews. Must be based on the 2 initally released tracks which were ok. The rest of it is like a tepid cup of tea with not biscuit.
Rubbish. Where’s the actual hits? Probably 2 actual songs on the hole album..
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FAQs for Èkó
Èkó is a song that was released in 22 November 2019.
Èkó is a song from the Everyday Life album.
Èkó is performed by Coldplay.
Èkó has a duration of 2:37 minutes.
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