Kaleidoscope EP
Kaleidoscope EP is the thirteenth extended play by British rock band Coldplay. It was released worldwide on 14 July 2017 and serves as a companion piece to the band's seventh studio album, A Head Full of Dreams. The EP was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards.
Background
On 21 November 2016, lead singer Chris Martin announced the EP title on the band's official Twitter account, it is the same as an interlude track from A Head Full of Dreams. The release was originally due to 2 June, but it was delayed to 30 June and then 14 July without any previous announcement from the band.Singles
Commercial singles
and Coldplay collaborated on the lead single "Something Just Like This", which was made available on 22 February 2017. For the extended play, a new version titled "Tokyo Remix" was recorded live in Tokyo, Japan in April and released on 23 June.Promotional singles
The band revealed "Hypnotised" and the track listing of the EP on 2 March 2017. "All I Can Think About Is You" came out on 15 June as the second offering, with an accompanying lyric video directed by I Saw John First. On 7 July, following Coldplay's performance at Global Citizen Festival Germany, they launched "Aliens" as a charity single. All profits were donated to Migrant Offshore Aid Station, an international non-governmental organisation which rescues refugees. The animated lyric video was directed by Diane Martel and Ben Jones. On 14 July, "Miracles ", featuring Big Sean, was sent to Italian radio stations as a promotional single. A visualiser debuted in the following day.Critical reception
Upon release, Kaleidoscope received positive reaction from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 63 out of 100 based on 8 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews". Reviewing for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine comments "Coldplay haven’t entirely been sucked into the machinery while trying to subvert pop music from within", giving the EP three and a half stars.Harriet Gibson of The Guardian gave the EP three stars, writing "This EP is nothing but on-brand, however; euphoric emotion, an earnest, universal message and a coating of tacky charm". Mark Beaumont of the NME wrote "Coldplay don’t just churn out anthems. On their surprise-filled new EP, they test the waters and see what floats", and gave the EP four stars. Pitchfork
Writing for PopMatters, Mike Schiller comments "There’s no story to be told, just a small collection of tunes, some of which work beautifully, some of which fall utterly flat", giving the EP five stars out of ten, and Jon Dolan, reviewing for Rolling Stone wrote "Titled after a soothing interlude from the band's 2015 LP, A Head Full of Dreams, this five-song EP continues that album's mood of tranquil satisfaction" giving it three and a half stars.
Track listing
All tracks are written by Coldplay except where noted.Notes
- "Hypnotised" is 6:31 long on digital releases, but 5:55 on physical editions, same as the promotional single version.
Personnel
- Chris Martin – lead vocals, piano, keyboard, acoustic guitar on "Miracles ", "Aliens" and "Hypnotised"
- Jonny Buckland – guitars
- Guy Berryman – bass, keyboards
- Will Champion – drums, percussion, keyboards, electronic drums, backing vocals
- Big Sean - rapping
- Brian Eno - additional guitar, and vocals
- The Chainsmokers - additional instruments
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