August 27, 2002
A RUSH OF BLOOD TO THE HEAD
By JANE STEVENSON

A RUSH OF BLOOD TO THE HEAD
Coldplay
(Parlaphone-EMI)

After their startling 2000 debut Parachutes, this British band -- who followed the sensitive rock footsteps of such acts as Travis and Radiohead -- return with a bolder-sounding, more experimental record.

Angst-ridden singer Chris Martin suitably emotes over 11 songs full of piano and strings, while noodling guitarist Jon Buckland proves once again why he's really the group's secret weapon on such standouts as In My Place, God Put A Smile Upon Your Face, Daylight and Warning Sign.

Lyricist Martin's fears about death and love and just general paranoia make their way into the group's sweeping, soul-baring music.

Reportedly, Echo &The Bunnymen's Ian McCulloch also acted as consultant during the group's Liverpool recording sessions -- and sang backup vocals on parts of the new record. His influence can be heard on such pop masterpieces as Clocks and Daylight.

Elsewhere, Coldplay dabble in folk-country on the stripped-down Green Eyes, and seek out more experimental arrangements on such songs as Politik, and the slow-building A Whisper and Amsterdam. (More on Coldplay)

Track Listing
1. Politik
2. In My Place
3. God Put A Smile Upon Your Face
4. The Scientist
5. Clocks
6. Daylight
7. Green Eyes
8. Warning Sign
9. A Whisper
10. A Rush Of Blood To The Head
11. Amsterdam