The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Coldplay
Despite spending more than a decade together, something went awry in Chris Martin and Gwyneth's Paltrow's relationship. According to The Guardian, Coldplay released their album "Ghost Stories" a few months after Martin announced the breakup in 2014. He didn't hold himself back at all in the album, expressing his feelings and thoughts on loneliness, heartbreak, and more.
A music producer, Tom Wilcox, feared that such a dark album could be disastrous for the band. He said, "Breaking away from that catchy, anthem formula is obviously a risk because it is what has built Coldplay up into one of the most successful bands of our time and that massive audience they've built up might not go with them." However, he acknowledged that break-up albums in general are always welcome.
Martin told "Today" that it felt important for him to open up and not be afraid of love. He said, "[W]hat 'Ghost Story' means to me is, like, you've got to open yourself up to love and if you really do, of course it will be painful at times, but then it will be great at some point."
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