Rush of Blood to the Head (Coldplay)
Approval Rate: 71%
Reviews 23
by danbeauchaine
Mon Oct 19 2009A couple of years back I had all but given up hope for modern music. It seemed that all that was out there was rap, over-distorted rock, and cookie cutter lyrics. I now have gigabytes upon gigabytes of modern music. Coldplay was my gateway band, and this was the first album of theirs I ever owned. I love their use of piano, and Chris Martin's falsetto is mesmerizing. Clocks and The Scientist are standouts for me on this album, but every song is worth repeated listening. I strongly recommend this album, and this band.
by onelove6550
Sat Apr 25 2009The often reviled mega-seller's sophomore release upped the volume and proved to bitter critics and music snobs alike how intuitive touch and expansive production elevates simplistic songwriting to earnest levels.
by davidahedges
Wed Apr 22 2009One of my favorites songs is Clocks and that's the only song that I'm really crazy about the most. Cold Play knows how to really putout other great songs besides Clocks.
by autumnfair
Tue Nov 25 2008It may not transcend Parachutes, but this is a very decent sophomore effort. Sure it's mopey; sure it's resigned. That's the whole point. The question then becomes, how well does it achieve its goal to mope you out? Well, as it turns out it's pretty damn effective in that department. Most of the songs are mid-tempo, with lots of dynamic shifts and volume-tweaking. Coldplay have been criticized as being Radiohead Lite (for one thing) but that isn't really true. Coldplay is a lot more melodic than Radiohead; more conventionally "pretty." While that may sound like proof of the very charge, I think the comparison is made more for the quality and timbre of Chris Martin's voice. The similarity to Thom Yorke's voice is sometimes uncanny. There are some problems, though. Sequencing "Daylight" immediately after the beautiful, shimmering "Clocks" was a mistake as although they are structurally different they have virtually identical rhythms. Great songs both, particularly the for... Read more
by halcyonstorm
Tue Aug 05 2008This album definitely resides on my list of music I can listen to anytime. Although thought by many to be trying to replicate U2, I personally never made any connection between the two (and I'm also a fan of U2 so I'm very familiar with their music as well)
by michaelmouse
Fri Jun 20 2008I was given this album as a gift three years ago and while it was new to me I immediately noticed that the lead vocalist had no idea of how to break away from singing very "clunkily" in syllables...to every song!!! I haven't read all the reviews to this album (would take days) but wonder if he annoys anyone else as much as he annoys me?
by mypoproks
Fri Dec 14 2007Don't care what people say about Coldplay, they are incredible songwriters. This is one of the best albums ever made. That's it.www.mypoproks.com
by serpentsmasher
Thu Sep 06 2007They try, but they fail, at being U2.
by lauwy19
Fri Dec 02 2005Best album so far ..... "In My Place" i love that song !!!!!
by gobthehotcop
Wed Oct 26 2005Boring, safe music. Not for me.
by limpin_trenchfoot
Mon Jul 04 2005Coldplay are the U2 for people scared of loud guitars and anything that remotely breaks sweat. Alternatively they are the male band equivalent of Dido which is about as damning as I can get.
by darkness302
Tue Sep 14 2004Coldplay is boring, and the fact that the next CD is inspired by Jay-Z, it will be even worse.
by brandon313
Thu Sep 09 2004Coldplay: for people that think Radiohead isn't catchy enogh.
by crzy4kelly
Sun Aug 15 2004not great 2 stars
by jschwart37
Sat May 15 2004Haunting, entrancing, this album is better than their first. A great set to chill out to.
by aio14406
Thu Apr 15 2004this cd is genius. mllelarisa, jorganvonstingle, and latinasexy...right on! wrecked-gar, you're a frickin' idiot. passion for people who have yet to feel emotion?!?!? do you even know what emotion is?
by teaseress
Thu Apr 15 2004A second smash album from Coldplay (the first being Parachutes) Beautiful lyrics (for example Warning Sign 'Come on in, I've got to tell you what a state I'm in, I've got to tell you in my loudest tone, I started looking for a warning sign, and the truth is - I miss you, I miss you so') which is where you get a haunting guitar and cello creeping in. If you think that Coldplay lack emotion, listen again. Their songs are wistful, longing, upset and highly emotional. Best times to listen to them is when you want to chill out or you feel upset about something and you need to let it out. They are just simply beautiful and its definately worth having in your music collection.
by mllelarisa
Sun Nov 02 2003Frickin' BRILLIANT!!! I listen to this almost exclusively since I bought it in July. One of the best albums I've ever heard by anyone. I wasn't even a Coldplay fan before I got it... I was blown away how fantastic this album is. Don't miss it! "Warning Sign" and "Amsterdam" are my favourites, though the entire album rocks.
by wrecked_gar
Wed Oct 15 2003Coldplay are like passion for people who have yet to feel any extreme of emotion. Better than the last album, but so was my recent migraine.
by jorganvonsting_le
Wed Sep 03 2003Just a great CD. There are so many styles to it, so many emotions. There's regret, happiness, anger, Coldplay has just outdone themselves with this one. I love Clocks, In My Place, and God Put a Smile on My Face. But the best song had to be The Scientist. It is a slower song with a great beat, and just excellent lyrics. If you see this CD just grab it right off the shelf. Believe me, you won't be disappointed.
by latinasexy
Thu Aug 28 2003Saw Coldplay at a live music festival over here in Europe,strung out on E.Incredible!Great tracks on this album,well worth a listen.
by cromulance
Tue Aug 12 2003Wow. This album is amazing. Everything about it is just so moving, so passionate, so powerful. One of the best albums of 2002.
by sktmps
Mon Jun 09 2003liked their first cd better but interesting live