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Peter Guy discovered music late. Since then he's been making up for it. With a collection to rival a small record shop and a gig diary fit for any addled groupie, music is is his religion. Sometimes he dreams of having Liam, Prince and Jimmy Page round for tea but most of the time he can be found writing and designing the Daily Post's sports pages. Getintothis is his guide to music, which he hopes you’ll contribute to.

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Chris Martin Band return. Bugger.

Posted by Peter Guy on May 1, 2008 2:15 AM | 


There's only one thing worse than waking up to the sound of Jo Whiley's patronising piffle and that's waking up to the sound of Whiley and Chris Martin's bum-chumming piffle.

Yes, Monday marked the biennial get-together of the Radio One Terrahawk and Bono Mk 2, were they shared an hour of wince-inducing flirtation which inevitably resulted in the airing of The Chris Martin Band's new aural toss.
Then, this being The Chris Martin Band, they played it again. All day.

First impressions: Plodding. Beige. Like being stuck in a nine-hour traffic jam. Utter gash.
Once again, a band with more money than the whole of Africa, have chosen to forsake danger and play it unutterably safe with a piano-led mid-tempo number which is as forgettable as it is redundant in anything remotely verging on fun.

In among the hilarious juvenile banter between Whiley and Martin, the latter made two quite brilliant statements:
1) Watch out for the killer Jonny Buckland guitar solo.
2) He wanted school kids who like The Chris Martin Band to stand up and be proud of being a fan, instead of getting picked on in the playground.

Point one: Said 'killer' solo consists of five notes repeated several times through a wimpy distortion pedal and has a similar impact on the ear to when a Mitsubishi Warrior collides with a midgy.

Point two: LOLZ. Kids don't listen to The Chris Martin Band. They listen to hip-hop, High School Musical or quality pop music.
The vast majority of Chris Martin Band fans are those that HATE kids, read The Daily Mail, despise hoodie-wearing teenagers and don't actually listen to music.
They think going in HMV is rock & roll and much prefer to buy their music in Sainsbury's and give it a whirl while washing dishes, ironing or maybe on train rides while drawing graphs for important business meetings.

This is one of the key reasons why kids don't go to Glastonbury - because The Sodding Chris Martin Band have headlined the bugger for two of the last five years.

See the most grating aspect of The Chris Martin Band is not just the insufferable guff that comes out of his mouth at alarming regularity, it's that the band haven't produced anything of note (with the slight exception of Fix You) for over five years and yet people genuinely buy into their product.
And the main reason: they've switched off from actually listening and in the meantime the mass media force-feeds the product and dull uncles in tan slip-ons wallop it up like junkies on aural methadone; not to enjoy but to endure and get their fix.

All the while bands actually making fascinating, world-beating records get shunted out the way so that baby Apple's trust-fund swells to the size of Chris Martin's ego.
Ho hum. Have a badge.



The Chris Martin Band: Violet Hill.

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Comments (33)

al wrote...

not a fan then? ha, ha, good stuff Pete - must admit, the band have produced some good music over the years, but I've never been able te get on with his, whiny, sub-standard and often out of tune whinges, or his lyrics: they're off the scale bad ... I'll hear the new single soon I spose ...

Posted by: al  | May 1, 2008 10:19 AM

flujab wrote...

Spot on

Posted by: flujab  | May 1, 2008 12:49 PM

Yoghurt Pot wrote...

agree. words can't describe how shit this lot are

Posted by: Yoghurt Pot  | May 1, 2008 7:06 PM

Anonymous Caller wrote...

I have to admit it, Coldplay and Radiohead both leave me completely cold. Pretentious drone.

Posted by: Anonymous Caller  | May 2, 2008 12:36 AM

U Bend wrote...

Yeah but Anonymous Caller, surely it would be better if Coldplay were pretentious - they're just insipid wank.

Posted by: U Bend  | May 2, 2008 12:41 AM

Roisin wrote...

Haha! Utter gash. That is quite an insult. I'm just indifferent to that wet blanket with a pea for a head really. Dross.. but there was a time when I'd've been able to muster up the energy to hate them with the same vehemence as you obviously do. Jo Whiley though, what a twat. Am I allowed to say twat? Shouldn't get too personal really... But I wish that cow would grow some eyes.

Posted by: Roisin  | May 5, 2008 12:09 AM

Reg wrote...

if any members of the band are jewish, then we should reappraise our views on the holocaust. after hearing them i felt a profound envy of the deaf.

Posted by: Reg  | May 5, 2008 12:23 AM

Sussies wrote...

Disagree. Think you're struck by that oh so cool thinking that dictates that if a band aren't exactly hip, aren't relatively unheard of and aren't edgy (whatever that means), you'll slag them off.

Not heard the new single yet, but if its anything like their previous efforts, I'm sure it will be very good.

X & Y and Rush of Blood were both brilliant albums filled with great musianship, fantastic melodies and the band are often very good live.
But then, I can see how its easy to hate them as they don't swear, probably won't scream some shit about smashing the place up and don't have that 'street' attitude that would make them 'cool as fck.'
As we know, its the in thing to be ultra negative or ultra positive about a band, you can't be in between these days and say something like 'they write some decent tunes, but i want something that challenges me,', so your blog entry doesn't come as a great surprise. You need to be controversial to get those website hits.

Coldplay write great ballady, emotive songs. End of.
Beige? Its a top colour. I've always been a fan of beige. But I suppose yellow is more cool as fck.

Posted by: Sussies  | May 6, 2008 8:49 PM

Pete wrote...

Not at all Sussies I thought their debut showed promise, but as with a lot of bands they've ploughed the same furrow for numerous years - and for this to be their lead off single shows how utterly redundant of ideas - and as a band - they are. They make Snow Patrol look innovative.

I don't understand any of the reference to:

'I can see how its easy to hate them as they don't swear, probably won't scream some shit about smashing the place up and don't have that 'street' attitude that would make them 'cool as fck.'

That sounds like an episode of the Sopranos not a band I know. Or would like to.

Re: 'Ultra negative or ultra positive'

It's a good point there is far too much sensationalism in all forms of journalism - but there's a difference between knee-jerk and over-the-top criticism and opinion which while being passionate, is also balanced and contextualised.

The Chris Martin Band have been a band in decline for many a year, it just so happens that the mass-buying public are force-fed it and lap it up like lazy, lambs to the slaughter.

There's nothing worse than being into music in a big way and seeing lazy, MoR tosh like the Chris Martin Band be given more hours in a day than a credible band gets given in a career.

If you want great emotive balladry by a band that are far more deserving of attention try Frightened Rabbit.

Posted by: Pete  | May 6, 2008 11:02 PM

Apple wrote...

Its an inescapable fact that the success of bands like Coldplay allows record companies to take a chance on all the "life changing" undiscovered bands you egotrippers cherish. So what's the need for these embarrassingly nasty, regular as clockwork rants against Coldplay? It smacks of low self esteem, it really does. Let's face it, in this media saturated age you've got more great music than you can possibly listen to in 10 lifetimes. Coldplay write the kind of melodic ballads that have been part of our culture for literally thousands of years. Do you muppets really believe you can come along and brush all that away with your poxy cum stained copies of NME? It ain't gonna happen. Its delusional more than anything.

Posted by: Apple  | May 7, 2008 4:21 AM

Sussies wrote...

'The Chris Martin Band have been a band in decline for many a year, it just so happens that the mass-buying public are force-fed it and lap it up like lazy, lambs to the slaughter.'


I'd argue otherwise. I'd say they are a band on the up as their albums have proved. From very good, to brilliant. Saying otherwise is just your opinion. You're into Oasis, that's played to death, yet in your view, the public aren't lambs in the Gallagher bros case, as you like their stuff. Those public, you would say, are savvy, rounded music fans.
And the mass buying public are a more reliable indicator than the leftfield minority - ie yourself. Or is it a case that everyone else is stupid and they just don't get it?
What lucky people they are soon to be when they do start to 'get it.'

Posted by: Sussies  | May 7, 2008 11:39 AM

Sussies wrote...

'The Chris Martin Band have been a band in decline for many a year, it just so happens that the mass-buying public are force-fed it and lap it up like lazy, lambs to the slaughter.'


I'd argue otherwise. I'd say they are a band on the up as their albums have proved. From very good, to brilliant. Saying otherwise is just your opinion. You're into Oasis, that's played to death, yet in your view, the public aren't lambs in the Gallagher bros case, as you like their stuff. Those public, you would say, are savvy, rounded music fans.
And the mass buying public are a more reliable indicator than the leftfield minority - ie yourself. Or is it a case that everyone else is stupid and they just don't get it?
What lucky people they are soon to be when they do start to 'get it.'

Posted by: Sussies  | May 7, 2008 11:57 AM

Pete wrote...

White Arcades: Good, if tragic, point you make about smaller bands being given a chance on the back of the more successful bands. However, I'd disagree with the NME-line - Coldplay are exactly the type of band NME champion - indeed, their single is being given away with the next issue.. Go figure.

Sussies: ave to wholeheartedly disagree with the 'mass buying public' - this'll be the same mass that keep the Sun as Britains biggest selling newspaper, that voted Boris Johnson as London Mayor and got Babie Girl to the top of the charts.
The defence rests.

Posted by: Pete  | May 7, 2008 12:25 PM

Sussies wrote...

Take your point about The Sun, Barbie Girl and Johnson, but that is borne about largely by little 7 yr old girls and pig think idiots who don't understand words of more than one syllable.
the dense won't be the type buying coldplay, they will instead fritter their pennies on some angry hip hop bollox, its usually fairly intelligent discerning music listeners who buy Coldplay.

Posted by: Sussies  | May 7, 2008 3:05 PM

Pete wrote...

I'd have to disagree - Coldplay's lyrics are awful, bland, generic vaguely universal nothingness; something that even Chris Martin agrees he struggles with - hence why Yellow is actually based on the first thing he saw while writing the tune - a copy of the yellow pages...

And to say that thick people only 'fritter' their money on hip-hop is Daily Mail, right-wing idiocy.

Hip-hop is at the forefront of lyrical wit and musical innovatism. I'd question how much hip-hop you actually listen to.

Posted by: Pete  | May 7, 2008 4:36 PM

TOwen wrote...

chris martin always has and always will be a complete and utter bellend. they were performing on some chatshow once and he started doing a crazy frog rap in the middle of a song. martin thought it was funny, everyone else just glared at him.

a tool of the highest order.

Posted by: TOwen  | May 7, 2008 5:12 PM

Consensus wrote...

What people are forgetting is that they have always been shit.

Posted by: Consensus  | May 7, 2008 5:12 PM

Fool on the Hill wrote...

Wow, Pete you should be a music writer. Call yourself Leicester Bangs.
No really, it's all abaaaht taste innit??!! I mean, if there's unique, smart, challenging music out there, and you're getting a nice fix on it, why worry? Do you really expect mainstream radio to play all the stuff you like? And would you want them to?
Chill young fella

Posted by: Fool on the Hill  | May 7, 2008 8:12 PM

Davros wrote...

Fool, you is aptly named...

Posted by: Davros  | May 7, 2008 8:28 PM

tISrITElA wrote...

Ting is is dat they will only be rembered for Yellow.

Posted by: tISrITElA  | May 7, 2008 10:16 PM

Yolonda DaCheese wrote...

X&Y was A&E music

Posted by: Yolonda DaCheese  | May 9, 2008 1:30 PM

Che Trev wrote...

I once vomitted to Yellow

Posted by: Che Trev  | May 9, 2008 4:57 PM

Fool wrote...

Diz Boris fella, is it coz eez posh like? Talks funny, yellow moptop?
Not like Ken, who garners votes through grievance and wants people to vote for him on sectional grounds...ie because they happen to be black, Muslim or gay? He's outta date!

Posted by: Fool  | May 9, 2008 5:37 PM

Horris wrote...

Hey Fool, get back to your hill

Posted by: Horris  | May 9, 2008 6:07 PM

Dave Boooooth wrote...

I like Jo Whiley, me

Posted by: Dave Boooooth  | May 9, 2008 6:09 PM

Dark Destroyer wrote...

Apple what are you on about 'Coldplay write the kind of melodic ballads that have been part of our culture for literally thousands of years.'

complete disillusional rot; coldplay almost came up with this blueprint of whiny white-boys with guitar awfulness, it's one step away from embrace - but they were better. and coldplay have left in their wake a stream of arseholes like keane, snow patrol etc.. I bet you lie awake sobbing.

Posted by: Dark Destroyer  | May 10, 2008 2:00 AM

Matty wrote...

Dark Destroyer, I fear Apple is exactly right....I've heard rumours that whenever Coldplay write a new album, Chris Martin travels deep into the amazon, searching out Mayan temples inscribed with the lyrics to these ballads...I'd go so far to say that the origins of Martin's band date further back than the 'thousands' of years she refers to...

I don't actually mind Coldplay, first two albums are pleasant enough....

Posted by: Matty  | May 24, 2008 4:57 AM

Jared wrote...

Harsh assessment, but I can't disagree with most points. I really enjoyed Parachutes, but it's been spotty and mostly rehashes since. My main disagreement with you is that I felt "The Scientist" is the notable exception to note in the last five years, not "Fix You".

I saw the band for the first and only time on the last tour through the states. (I hail from Texas, friends!) It was far too much of an arena rock show for my tastes. It reminded me - shamefully - of my days as a Metallica fan.

Posted by: Jared  | June 13, 2008 3:36 AM

laughoutloud wrote...

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
YOU dont like Coldplay?
hahahaha
HAAAA X'D
....
wait hold on what was my point,
um? AHAHAHAHAHA
hahaaahhh

Posted by: laughoutloud  | August 19, 2008 6:09 AM

Anonymous wrote...

Clearly you have no taste in music. You really have no idea what you're talking about do you? Coldplay are one of the greatest bands of the decade, with intelligent, thought provoking songs. Chris Martin's lyrics are literally poetry. They are not obvious, unlike most music around today, and all of a sudden hit you with what they really mean.
So you really think they've "played it safe"? Just watch an interview with them about Viva la vida, they have moved away from the traditional Coldplay style (which is still brilliant) to a new, fresh Coldplay sound. I know someone who lost someone dear to them, and Coldplay helped his life get back on track. I also know 16 year old boys aswell as girls, who are huge fans of Coldplay, so there goes your theory.
I suggest you listen, really listen to any Coldplay song.
You say they have more money than Africa? You do know they refuse to allow their music to be used for commercial purposes, i.e turning down million pound offers to advertise Diet Coke don't you? Instead they raise money for good causes like Make Trade Fair and Teenage Cancer Funds.
Oh I'm sorry, I forgot it isn't "cool" to use success to help people.
You just go back to writing your sports page which I'm sure is helping people in third world countries, and helping people deal with their emotions. Don't even try and take the piss out of people who have managed to make something of themselves.

Posted by: Anonymous  | September 21, 2008 3:25 AM

Hamish Gates wrote...

Take the cotton wool out of your ears and Martin's cock out of your mouth and come back to when you've a more incisive comment to make. Oh, and stick your name on too.

Posted by: Hamish Gates  | September 21, 2008 6:00 PM

shay bell wrote...

you are all pricks who havnt got a clue and you all most likly listen to the bee gees you sad sad bastards

Posted by: shay bell  | December 8, 2008 11:23 PM

Horris Road wrote...

Bell by name... Mate of mine went the gig at the Arena and had to be carted out on a stretcher it was so painful.

Posted by: Horris Road  | December 9, 2008 12:51 AM

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