Chris Martin recently opened up about Coldplay’s upcoming studio album, ‚Moon Music.‘ The 47-year-old frontman revealed that the band’s quality control is currently a top priority as they prepare to release their final album.
During a conversation with Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, Martin explained that they have decided to only produce 12 proper albums, with ‚Moon Music‘ being the last one. He emphasized that less is more and having a limit on the number of albums they release is essential for maintaining quality. Martin drew parallels to other iconic artists like Harry Potter, The Beatles, and Bob Marley, who also have a limited number of albums to their name.
The singer expressed that there is something special about Coldplay and the music they create. He admitted that he doesn’t know where the songs and ideas come from, but he has been feeling a strong sense of completion and trust in the music that has been coming to him over the past few years.
Martin’s insights shed light on the band’s creative process and their commitment to delivering high-quality music to their fans. By setting a limit on the number of albums they produce, Coldplay aims to focus on refining their craft and pushing themselves to improve with each song they create.
As Coldplay fans eagerly await the release of ‚Moon Music‘ on Friday, they can expect a culmination of the band’s musical journey and a testament to their dedication to creating meaningful and impactful music. The decision to make this their final album adds a sense of significance to the project, making it a bittersweet yet poignant moment for both the band and their audience.