The bands 4th single has been remixed by the Invisible Men. I'm not sure how many die hard Coldplay fans will like this as it's a much more of a bass fuelled, r'n'b inspired drumming anthem than what they usually put out, but if you can appreciate a step away from the norm (which the collaboration with Rihanna already created) it would actually be impossible not to love this song.
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
By Grace. on 16:03
The bands 4th single has been remixed by the Invisible Men. I'm not sure how many die hard Coldplay fans will like this as it's a much more of a bass fuelled, r'n'b inspired drumming anthem than what they usually put out, but if you can appreciate a step away from the norm (which the collaboration with Rihanna already created) it would actually be impossible not to love this song.
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