• Record Label: Atlantic
  • Release Date: Dec 4, 2015
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  1. Aug 25, 2022
    0
    Beyond the title track theres really nothing to get from listening to this derivative Oasis offshoot
  2. Jun 5, 2022
    10
    For me, this is the best Coldplay album with Ghost Stories!!! This album is so underrated...
  3. Sep 24, 2020
    7
    Their least good album. I feel like they just made it for touring. They made it thinking of the tour - u can feel it in the whole album. It’s great though bc it’s the complete opposite from their previous one (darkness and sadness X happiness and colorness).
  4. Apr 21, 2020
    6
    Coldplay's 7th Album, I have too say I'm quite disappointed with this one...But it has it's high points! 'A Head Full Of Dreams' Is a decent way to start the album, It's a nice upbeat tune. 'Birds' Is quite a good song, Especially the beautiful and upbeat part at the end. 'Hymn For The Weekend' is a type of song where you just want to scream the lyrics, which there aren't many songs onColdplay's 7th Album, I have too say I'm quite disappointed with this one...But it has it's high points! 'A Head Full Of Dreams' Is a decent way to start the album, It's a nice upbeat tune. 'Birds' Is quite a good song, Especially the beautiful and upbeat part at the end. 'Hymn For The Weekend' is a type of song where you just want to scream the lyrics, which there aren't many songs on this album that make you want to do that. 'Everglow' is a decent track, though I thought the single version was 10X better, I feel like the added instrumentals took away from the personal feeling that the song originally had, other than that it's still pretty good. 'Adventure of a Lifetime' Is very mediocre, it can get boring. 'Fun' was a decent song, the Tove Lo feature did make the song decent. 'Kaleidoscope' is a pretty beautiful tune that leads on into 'Army Of One' which is just a **** song...The first part where chris' voice is used as an instrumental is just straight up annoying, and the whole song overall is just extremely boring and repetitive..probably the worst track on the album. 'Amazing Day' is pretty good. 'Colour Spectrum' is a nice little tune that sums up all the sounds used in the album and it leads into 'Up&Up' which is a very boring song to end off the album. So overall half of the songs are just mediocre or bad, with some good ones. But the ones that are good aren't even THAT good. This might be my least favourite coldplay album out of all the coldplay album before A Head Full Of Dreams..The Top 3 Songs of the ones that a good on this album would have too be 'Birds', 'Hymn For The Weeknd' , and 'Amazing Day'. Expand
  5. Mar 27, 2020
    8
    A Head Full of Dreams by Coldplay: 7.07

    A Head Full of Dreams: 1 :) Birds: 1 :) Hymn For the Weekend: 1 Everglow: 1 Adventure of a Lifetime: 1 :) Fun (feat. Tove Lo): 1 :) Kaleidoscope: 0.5 Army of One: 0.5 (AoO=1, T=0) Amazing Day: 1 Colour Spectrum: 0.5 Up & Up: 0.75 9.25/11 ~ .841 -> 7.07 Coldplay’s A Head Full of Dreams is a really good album. About ⅔ of its songs
    A Head Full of Dreams by Coldplay: 7.07

    A Head Full of Dreams: 1 :)
    Birds: 1 :)
    Hymn For the Weekend: 1
    Everglow: 1
    Adventure of a Lifetime: 1 :)
    Fun (feat. Tove Lo): 1 :)
    Kaleidoscope: 0.5
    Army of One: 0.5 (AoO=1, T=0)
    Amazing Day: 1
    Colour Spectrum: 0.5
    Up & Up: 0.75

    9.25/11 ~ .841 -> 7.07

    Coldplay’s A Head Full of Dreams is a really good album. About ⅔ of its songs are outstanding (A Head Full of Dreams, Adventure of a Lifetime, etc.) but it also has some weird instrumental ones. I guess it’s pretty cool that they were included, but at the same time they kinda distract from the good stuff. Plus, the surprise track they included at the end of Army of One (which I really liked) was absolutely horrible and seemed like no effort was out into the making of it, lowering the score that Army of One would have gotten. Besides that, I don’t have any complaints. A Head Full of Dreams is a great album, and makes me excited for the new Coldplay stuff that’s coming out next month! Highlights: A Head Full of Dreams, Birds, Hymn For the Weekend, Everglow, Adventure of a Lifetime, Fun (feat. Tove Lo), and Amazing Day.
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  6. Nov 26, 2019
    5
    Album with great colour. Solos are catchy with coldplay's lyrics and melodies. But too over-produced.
  7. Nov 24, 2019
    5
    Coldplay goes party pop with syrupy, gooey, wet production everywhere. Looks like singer Chris Martin has gotten over his sadness of a failed marriage and is ready to party! Unfortunately, it’s hardly endearing to listen to an extremely rich and successful band that is aging, sing about parties and strive for mainstream hits so obviously. Everglow, Adventures of a Lifetime, and Fun areColdplay goes party pop with syrupy, gooey, wet production everywhere. Looks like singer Chris Martin has gotten over his sadness of a failed marriage and is ready to party! Unfortunately, it’s hardly endearing to listen to an extremely rich and successful band that is aging, sing about parties and strive for mainstream hits so obviously. Everglow, Adventures of a Lifetime, and Fun are highlights. But much of this comes off corny with attempts at rapping and flat attempts at shaping main stream culture with phrases like “hymn for the weekend”. It’s a tad awkward to see Coldplay go from genre definers to genre band wagon jumpers with this ardent effort at mainstream success and production. The masses ended up eating this album up, but Martin just doesn’t have a lot to say here. Expand
  8. Sep 14, 2019
    10
    Coldplay and I is I is I is I a masterpiece lot of to the get go on a trip to down the and я ну ну раноше раньше было все равно в час и
  9. May 28, 2019
    10
    The best album of them... they just inspiring me to be better person and love everything.
  10. Nov 12, 2018
    10
    First time i'm listen to head full of dreams, i'm thought it's just a waste album.But after few times listens whole album i changed my mind.Birds and Fun are my most favorite songs from head full of dreams.
  11. Sep 26, 2018
    10
    I Don'T Like Pop Rock Music But This Album Was The Best Pop Rock Album I Heard. It 'S Good For Coldplay To Go Past ,Anyway It Was A Good Album.
  12. Aug 12, 2018
    10
    Coldplay has always been producing magical music. Don't ignore these beautiful tracks, listen once and you'll love to listen them all again and again.
  13. May 9, 2018
    7
    AHFOD is an attractive, highly-enjoyable album. This is mostly due to the consistently interesting, original modern melodic pop-rock music, which works very well throughout the album. The music on this album is warm, interesting, engaging, and very pleasant for the most part. The music works very well with the vocals and the optimistic, warm lyrics. "Head," "Hymn," "Adventure," "Army" andAHFOD is an attractive, highly-enjoyable album. This is mostly due to the consistently interesting, original modern melodic pop-rock music, which works very well throughout the album. The music on this album is warm, interesting, engaging, and very pleasant for the most part. The music works very well with the vocals and the optimistic, warm lyrics. "Head," "Hymn," "Adventure," "Army" and "UpandUp" all sound great in their own ways. "Everglow" has great piano-pop infused music, and "Birds" has a warm, pleasant energy to it.

    Lyrically, this album is nearly as impressive, and occasionally bad. "Hymn" has pretty terrible lyrics, along with (to a lesser extent) "Fun," and the second half as "Army." Still, the lyrics are rarely downright offensive or hard to listen to. Lastly, the vocals on this album are solid, and blend very well with the music and lyrics.

    AHFOD us an engaging, vibrant, warm, occasionally magical album in terms of music. It is not terrible lyrically, but it's not very interesting or original. All in all, I really do enjoy this album.
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  14. Jan 27, 2018
    8
    Going into this album, I had some expectations: it should be a bit livelier, more colourful and more visceral than their previous record, Ghost Stories (although the album's cover art pretty much gave me an answer beforehand), but I didn't want it to have the electronic excesses of Mylo Xyloto (it's a great album, but if they make a sequel, it won't be anywhere near as good as MX. ColdplayGoing into this album, I had some expectations: it should be a bit livelier, more colourful and more visceral than their previous record, Ghost Stories (although the album's cover art pretty much gave me an answer beforehand), but I didn't want it to have the electronic excesses of Mylo Xyloto (it's a great album, but if they make a sequel, it won't be anywhere near as good as MX. Coldplay took a risk and made a very experimental pop album, and it worked; that doesn't guarantee that a follow-up will).
    I was pleased by the production on a lot of these songs, and how organic they sound. You can tell that they've been made by real instruments, not by pressing a bunch of buttons on a computer. The album kicks off with an uplifting title track that was made for the arena; no wonder Coldplay opens all of their live shows with it. "Birds" has a lovely guitar melody, and is a pretty tune that bursts with colour on the chorus. "Hymn for the Weekend" brings a lot of energy, Chris Martin and Beyonce sound good together, but for me it falls a little flat due to the sub-par lyrics, and the whole song feeling like it's trying a bit too hard to make you want to dance.
    Things get very melancholic on "Everglow", a lovely piano ballad in which Martin sings about a constant source of light and positivity in his life. It's a poignant moment that you just want to soak up. "Adventure of a Lifetime" and "Fun" follow, two vibrant tracks with forgettable lyrics. The former, also the lead single, fizzes with energy and has nice guitar work while the latter, featuring Tove Lo, is a slightly slower pop tune about... well, having fun. They're decent tracks, but they feel more like B-sides from Mylo Xyloto, especially "Fun".
    The subdued pseudo-interlude (regular interludes don't last 2 minutes) "Kaleidoscope" has something very alluring about it; I can't quite put my finger on it. There's something about a dramatic reading of an introspective poem over a soaring piano melody that I like so much. Barack Obama sings "Amazing Grace" on this one, too! "Army of One" explodes with synth, powerful vocals which get chopped up in some parts, and booming percussion. I love it. The hidden track here sounds like it was placed there by mistake (it sounds completely different from the main track), but it just about works. It's a suitable comedown from the dizzying heights of "Army of One".
    Coldplay grab the 'gratitude' dial and turn it all the way up on "Amazing Day", a very pretty guitar-led tune which features the perfect concert sing-along moment in the bridge. Martin really delivers with his vocal performance here. The interlude "Colour Spectrum" is a calm medley of some of the previous tracks, although if you're going to have an interlude when there's only one track left, you need to be sure you're setting up one hell of a finale. That is exactly what "Up&Up" is. Coldplay save the best for last with a dramatic rock ballad, with lyrics on hope and optimism, a triumphant guitar solo from Jonny Buckland and a second one from guest Noel Gallagher. When Martin says it's "the song that they've been waiting to write for fifteen years", I don't doubt it. The eerie "believe in love" coda at the end does a wonderful job of bringing the album to a close.
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  15. Dec 31, 2017
    8
    No pienso comparar los discos anteriores con este, ya que ni hace falta, son muy diferentes, pero eso no quita que el sello de calidad Coldplay sigue estando y hace de este album muy disfrutable.
  16. Dec 24, 2017
    8
    Maybe has not all the magic of A rush of blood..., but songs like Hymn for a weekend gives it a kaleidoscopic touch thatr makes it enjoyable. Fans will appreciate.
  17. Oct 22, 2017
    10
    Good sounds, good lyrics, good rhythm, this album is one of the most brilliant. How always Coldplay does a good job and give us good quality. It qualification should be 100.
  18. Oct 4, 2017
    7
    They're probably the rock band that the pop fans like the most and this album it's going to increase this status, specially with the likes of Beyoncé and Tove Lo being guest artists. Some happiness is always good, even if the album has some depressive moments.
  19. Aug 8, 2017
    10
    Sure, this isn't "old Coldplay" but is certanly great. They are following modern music, which is normal thing, but you can feel that "Coldplay feeling" in every song. Deserves much better reviews and score.
  20. Aug 8, 2017
    3
    Well... The cover is looking nice (reminding me of BMTH's Semphiternal)... Birds is alright, I guess (still weaker than ALL of the AROBTTH songs)... Video to Up&Up is gorgeous, but it doesn't save the song and, of course, it doesn't save the album.
  21. Aug 4, 2017
    7
    Not one of Coldplays most glorious releases, still far better then most of the music that is produced nowadays. It's like they've adapted the mainstream sound of pop but there's still that lovely feeling of warmth and intimacy like always in Coldplays music.
  22. Jul 26, 2017
    10
    It seems to be exactly what it is. Many people say that an artist's album cover can describe exactly the songs it contains in it, this is the case of a full head of dreams, colorful, cheerful, and brings a message, like all Coldplay albums. It's scary to a point, when you're accustomed to the band's old-sounding, but with time you'll go to accepting this phase of Coldplay and so enjoy yourIt seems to be exactly what it is. Many people say that an artist's album cover can describe exactly the songs it contains in it, this is the case of a full head of dreams, colorful, cheerful, and brings a message, like all Coldplay albums. It's scary to a point, when you're accustomed to the band's old-sounding, but with time you'll go to accepting this phase of Coldplay and so enjoy your new jobs. 10/10 Expand
  23. Jul 2, 2017
    10
    A fresh, bright and colorful album by the world`s best band that brings back the Mylo Xyloto vibes. Very very underrated! Every track can be listened to on and on and on...
  24. Jun 19, 2017
    10
    I love this album so much. It is much better than Ghost Stories (in my opinion) and is right up there with Mylo Xyloto and Viva La Vida and Death and all his friends. Obviously it is hard to mix the new with the old, but I think Coldplay has really shown that by the end of the careers they will be remembered as one of the greatest live performance acts of this generation, bar none. I haveI love this album so much. It is much better than Ghost Stories (in my opinion) and is right up there with Mylo Xyloto and Viva La Vida and Death and all his friends. Obviously it is hard to mix the new with the old, but I think Coldplay has really shown that by the end of the careers they will be remembered as one of the greatest live performance acts of this generation, bar none. I have loved Coldplay since I was a child and with each new album release, it is more astounding each and every time (minus Ghost Stories, which was good but I think the weakest of all of their albums.) Expand
  25. May 24, 2017
    5
    In my opinion this is not a great album, I really got bored when I listened to this album for the first time, there are some good songs such as Everglow or Up&Up, but I the rest of the songs disappointed me.
  26. Apr 19, 2017
    5
    Coldplay's latest album shows some color and fun to it but lacks the magic and excitement which ended up bland and boring. Hymn for the weekend, Up&Up and Adventures of a Lifetime shows strenghth to the album but never quite live up to it. Lyrics are messy,and unfocused of what it is, Coldplay's albums from Parachutes were great up until Viva La Vida, After that their songs getsColdplay's latest album shows some color and fun to it but lacks the magic and excitement which ended up bland and boring. Hymn for the weekend, Up&Up and Adventures of a Lifetime shows strenghth to the album but never quite live up to it. Lyrics are messy,and unfocused of what it is, Coldplay's albums from Parachutes were great up until Viva La Vida, After that their songs gets uninspired and just really a mess of unmeaningful lyrics. A Head Full Of Drams shows the band at its worst and the production felt cheap and rush with 3 songs which are atleast okay/average at best, This shows concern of the of future of the band, Hoping for Mr. Martin and his gang for a comeback. BTW their live performances are kinda good. Expand
  27. Apr 11, 2017
    5
    Coldplay failed to build upon the lackluster Ghost Stories and delivers an album with no standout songs. While the band tries to steer themselves into a pop direction, Mylo Xyloto remains their best album to serve as a model of just that. A Head Full of Dreams has brief moments of brilliance, but overall does not demonstrate the best of Coldplay's ability.
  28. Feb 26, 2017
    6
    It's fun at first, but then after a while you realize it's just another pop piece thrown into the mix of endless albums that want people to like them just because they sound hip. Coldplay is milking money now, and has lost its original flare that everyone grew to love with its first three LPs. Everglow is about the only song I'd recommend adding to any playlist, it's about the closestIt's fun at first, but then after a while you realize it's just another pop piece thrown into the mix of endless albums that want people to like them just because they sound hip. Coldplay is milking money now, and has lost its original flare that everyone grew to love with its first three LPs. Everglow is about the only song I'd recommend adding to any playlist, it's about the closest you'll get to coldplay in this coldplay album. Expand
  29. Feb 8, 2017
    8
    This album is just so breezy and likable. It's a little painful to listen to with headphones (there's SO MUCH BASS), but listening to it openly (e.g. in the car) is a real joy. There always seems to be a period where a band evolves into a different genre, usually becoming more poppy. This happened to Rush, it happened to Queen, and now it's happening to Coldplay. It's just a period; theThis album is just so breezy and likable. It's a little painful to listen to with headphones (there's SO MUCH BASS), but listening to it openly (e.g. in the car) is a real joy. There always seems to be a period where a band evolves into a different genre, usually becoming more poppy. This happened to Rush, it happened to Queen, and now it's happening to Coldplay. It's just a period; the band will stay like this for a while and then go back to its roots. Rush went back to its roots in the nineties, twenty hundreds, and twenty tens (e.g. Clockwork Angels), and Queen would have gone back to its roots had Freddie Mercury not died. Coldplay's going to escape this pop period; they'll just be here for a while. While they're here, though, there's a lot to enjoy. Expand
  30. Dec 11, 2016
    6
    Coldplay is, and always has been, painfully dull. They DO make some good stuff, certain songs are good, Paradise, for one is OK, but this is just bad. Most of this album just kinda sounds like a **** really sellout Moon Shaped Pool.
  31. Nov 20, 2016
    8
    After 7 albums, Coldplay deserve to be pleased with themselves, having produced 3 great pop rock albums in "Parachutes", "A Rush Of Blood To The Head" and "Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends". What Coldplay should be less pleased about is that the most recent of their truly great albums was released in 2008, almost a decade (and three albums) ago. After the downbeat but likeableAfter 7 albums, Coldplay deserve to be pleased with themselves, having produced 3 great pop rock albums in "Parachutes", "A Rush Of Blood To The Head" and "Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends". What Coldplay should be less pleased about is that the most recent of their truly great albums was released in 2008, almost a decade (and three albums) ago. After the downbeat but likeable "Ghost Stories", "A Head Full Of Dreams" goes back into Mylo Xyloto territory in terms of tone and texture, pop songs laced with production techniques and studio trickery to make them sound current and contemporary. The problem with this approach (and this can already be seen in Coldplay's back catalogue) is that this month's current sound, whatever it may be at the time, dates incredibly quickly. Coldplay's early material was timeless indie rock gradually progressing to stadium rock. The band's early singles still sound good to those of us who picked them up when they were released. Everything they've done post 2008 has followed a pattern of initially swamping the airwaves and then quickly disappearing, rarely to be heard of again. How often do you hear anything from Mylo Xyloto these days, a mere 5 years after it was released, in comparison to the likes of "Clocks" or "In My Place". I wouldn't go as far as to say they are now exclusively producing disposable pop but their music is beginning to take on many of that genres characteristics. The point here I guess is that rating "A Head Full Of Dreams" now, while it's still relatively fresh, could be a different prospect in a couple of years time. Reviewing it today I have to score it reasonably highly. It doesn't achieve the heights Coldplay hit in the first half of their career but it comfortably sits with what they've produced in the latter half. It's got 11 tracks with track 8 containing 2 songs. 2 of these are interlude type songs that add very little so what we're dealing with is essentially a 10 song album. Half of these tracks are excellently written and produced and while some may dismiss them as ear candy, there is no denying that the tracks are enjoyable. The rest of the material alternates between being average and good. Highlights for me include "Fun" with it's outro lifted from "Viva La Vida" and "Army of One/X Marks the Spot". I can see the Coldplay fans who got on board at the start with "Parachutes" struggling to really develop a love for this one and perhaps the Coldplay train is now beginning to run out of steam. Having said that, this is still an enjoyable album and one that I'm glad I bought. Expand
  32. Nov 4, 2016
    3
    This group makes me compare their past work. And I tell you. That's horrible. With this album, like the only song from the last album, like all the songs. There is a difference? There is.
  33. Oct 25, 2016
    0
    Remember how Coldplay was a manly, guilty pleasure you didn't have to be ashamed of? That time is gone. This experimenting genre they're going through at the moment is ridiculous. Mylo Xyloto was already pushing the boundaries but was still musically and lyrically solid. This album is just **** Adventure of a Lifetime is a disappointing song coming from Coldplay, if it was from a moreRemember how Coldplay was a manly, guilty pleasure you didn't have to be ashamed of? That time is gone. This experimenting genre they're going through at the moment is ridiculous. Mylo Xyloto was already pushing the boundaries but was still musically and lyrically solid. This album is just **** Adventure of a Lifetime is a disappointing song coming from Coldplay, if it was from a more unknown band I would have liked it, but the bar is set higher for Coldplay. Even collaborating with Noel Gallagher in Up&Up couldn't save this album. Please, if you do make another album make a similar album to the first 5 albums. Expand
  34. Aug 9, 2016
    6
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  35. Jul 8, 2016
    10
    Definitely the best album that Coldplay has ever produced. I listened to this album when it came out without really knowing much about Coldplay except their hit singles, and it became one of the best albums of 2015 and of the 21st century as a whole. The album has easily enough ups and downs to make it interesting, and the tracks each have enough diversity from one another that you don'tDefinitely the best album that Coldplay has ever produced. I listened to this album when it came out without really knowing much about Coldplay except their hit singles, and it became one of the best albums of 2015 and of the 21st century as a whole. The album has easily enough ups and downs to make it interesting, and the tracks each have enough diversity from one another that you don't get bored. All in all, A Head Full of Dreams is definitely the number one album for Coldplay. Expand
  36. Jun 23, 2016
    5
    like always, they got hits into the record, "Adventure Of a Lifetime" and "Hymn For The Weekend" are good songs, but the rest of the album, it's definitely not the same as their previous albums, this sound more like a pop record than a rock record.
  37. May 22, 2016
    10
    Such an amazing album this album contains great songs like fun, Up&Up, hymn for the weeknd.
    But come on guys we want the old coldplay.
    Best songs: up&up, birds, fun, marks the spot and Army of one
  38. Apr 27, 2016
    7
    'A Head Full of Dreams' may be lowest Coldplay album musically talking, but it show us they can do any genre. The lyrics and the emotions are well played, but making it more electro-based makes this album worthless than the others.
  39. Apr 24, 2016
    7
    the best guitar solo that coldplay have ever done (perhaps the ONLY solo) was done by another artist (Noel Gallagher). hooray.

    they have gone full pop and mainstream - however the songs were quite catchy. wouldnt mind listening to this during a long boring car trip
  40. Apr 5, 2016
    6
    O sétimo albúm de estúdio da banda britânica Coldplay, intitulado de “A head full os dreams”, se dá como um processo experimental de inovação um tanto quanto equivocado. A sonoridade apresentada durante a transição das 11 faixas é relativamente satisfatória e por si só não acaba fugindo da proposta inicial do disco, porém quando os vocais alternadamente chulos de Chris MartinO sétimo albúm de estúdio da banda britânica Coldplay, intitulado de “A head full os dreams”, se dá como um processo experimental de inovação um tanto quanto equivocado. A sonoridade apresentada durante a transição das 11 faixas é relativamente satisfatória e por si só não acaba fugindo da proposta inicial do disco, porém quando os vocais alternadamente chulos de Chris Martin são subitamente somados a ritmos românticos e genéricos, os resultados são severamente catastróficos. Canções como “Kaleidoscope” e “Colour spectrum” são extremamente desnecessárias e aparentam mais como um complemento para preencher as lacunas vazias de um CD escasso, mas em contrapartida “Adventure of a lifetime” e “Army of one” se destacam como o ponto positivo do disco ao exibirem melodias vibrantes com um toque morno de êxtase. Como um albúm mediano, “A head full of dreams” pode agradar aqueles mais íntimos da banda ou alguém que esteja a fim de buscar algo diversificado e sem compromisso, mas para outros pode simplesmente soar como uma cabeça cheia de inúmeros sonhos que nunca se realizarão. (C+) Expand
  41. Mar 5, 2016
    10
    This album is lyrically genius. Like any album, it takes a while to grow on you. These songs are truly addicting. Best songs are definitely "Fun" "A Head Full of Dreams" and "Up&Up". The album's theme really does match the sound. Pop, colorful, fun.
  42. Mar 2, 2016
    8
    Another colorful album from Coldplay. They already trying to make colorful album like Mylo Xyloto, and the result was less than compelling. When they release AHFOD, i've got a bad feeling about it. But, i was wrong. Indeed, it's not the best from Coldplay, but it's way better than Mylo Xyloto (in my opinion). The songs are ear-catching, only Kaleidoscope, Birds, and Amazing Day that aAnother colorful album from Coldplay. They already trying to make colorful album like Mylo Xyloto, and the result was less than compelling. When they release AHFOD, i've got a bad feeling about it. But, i was wrong. Indeed, it's not the best from Coldplay, but it's way better than Mylo Xyloto (in my opinion). The songs are ear-catching, only Kaleidoscope, Birds, and Amazing Day that a little bit annoying to me. But overall, it's nice to see that finally Coldplay success to make a great colorful album. This is just my opinion, what's yours? Expand
  43. Feb 6, 2016
    10
    This new album by Coldplay is **** amazing. All the songs are catchy, fun and really inspiring. These critic review are so **** stupid; this deserves a way higher score. All the songs in this album are amazing and I will never get tired of it. This music is not only a new and exciting but it also still sounds like the Coldplay we have listened to and loved forever.
  44. Feb 5, 2016
    10
    Esse álbum fica no meu top 10 de melhores álbuns de 2015, porém, não é o melhor do Coldplay, achei meio que pequena a participação da Tove Lo em "Fun", os vocais da Beyoncé super combinaram com a música em "Hymn For The Weekend", achei a melodia das faixas ótimas, amei a arte do CD, mas eu só não dou um 10 por causa das, digamos, "poucas músicas", quando acabou a 11ª e última música euEsse álbum fica no meu top 10 de melhores álbuns de 2015, porém, não é o melhor do Coldplay, achei meio que pequena a participação da Tove Lo em "Fun", os vocais da Beyoncé super combinaram com a música em "Hymn For The Weekend", achei a melodia das faixas ótimas, amei a arte do CD, mas eu só não dou um 10 por causa das, digamos, "poucas músicas", quando acabou a 11ª e última música eu fiquei tipo, "tá, mas cadê o resto", não sei se a ordem das músicas estavam boas ou se "Up&Up" é uma boa música para encerrar o álbum, mas apesar dos apesares, gostei da maioria, por isso, um 9. Expand
  45. Jan 24, 2016
    2
    This album was bad I didn't enjoy it one bit I will move straight on to the next album after being put through this. It was awful like some albums I have reviewed but it wasn't good either so listen to it and judge for yourself.
  46. Jan 21, 2016
    1
    Coldplay are in a league of their own. Pros - better than 99.7% of what's out there - I'll be listening to this for months after Justin Bieber's latest are distant memory. The sound quality on some songs (on my CD) is pretty sketchy unfortunately. Could just be my copy.
  47. Jan 17, 2016
    1
    Coldplay has managed to continue with their decline, publishing yet another unpolished and repetitive album. The genre of music is unfitting and "trash". I hate listening to it. I feel like it gives me a virus. Don't even mention the hip style of it and the cover and the music videos.... I'm starting to lose faith in this band. I recall the good old days where they were still good. OnceColdplay has managed to continue with their decline, publishing yet another unpolished and repetitive album. The genre of music is unfitting and "trash". I hate listening to it. I feel like it gives me a virus. Don't even mention the hip style of it and the cover and the music videos.... I'm starting to lose faith in this band. I recall the good old days where they were still good. Once again disappointed.. Expand
  48. Jan 16, 2016
    10
    Loved the album a lot and it is according to me 2015's best release. Can't believe critics rated it so low.
    After a few listening s, it grows on you. I say don't go on what critics say and give the album a chance. Tracks like - Hymn for a weekend, A head full of dreams are amazing.
  49. Jan 9, 2016
    10
    SERIOUSLY ? 60/100 IN METACRITIC ? ARE YOU GUYZ NUTS ? Listen to track like Everglow, Hymn For The Weekend, Amazing Day, Fun, Up&up and Army Of One.Coldplay simply nailed everything, The vocal and lyrics are amazing !
  50. Jan 6, 2016
    7
    It is a more lighthearted album that is mostly forgettable. But there are a couple of songs that are good. One is the song "Hymn For The Weekend", which in my opinion is the best song on the album. Other songs that are good are "Adventure Of A Lifetime", "Army Of One" and "Everglow". "Up&Up" and the title song "A Head Full Of dreams" are alright but feel like they are a bit rushed. TheIt is a more lighthearted album that is mostly forgettable. But there are a couple of songs that are good. One is the song "Hymn For The Weekend", which in my opinion is the best song on the album. Other songs that are good are "Adventure Of A Lifetime", "Army Of One" and "Everglow". "Up&Up" and the title song "A Head Full Of dreams" are alright but feel like they are a bit rushed. The rest of the songs are bland and not very good, like they are just there to fill the gaps to make a full album.

    In the end the album is alright, but could have been better, they should have taken more time to add better songs to make this album great. However the few songs that are good make up for the bad ones.
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  51. Jan 2, 2016
    9
    "A Head Full Of Dreams" with production Digital Divide, Rik Simpson, Stargate. The result is a risky album that hour makes us have good of nostalgia and old alternative rock band, other makes us want to dream and travel through the dreams of Chris Martin and also land in a world never seen before and shout for all to hear that the trip was amazing. Amazing Day ...
  52. Dec 28, 2015
    0
    Coldplay have definitely lost their way. They're trying to reinvent themselves on every new release since Mylo Xyloto, and while they were achieving something with some songs on Ghost Stories, with this album they confirm their unbelievable descent. In this record they're tryin' to hard to be "indie", and the amount of color put in the cover of the album should warn you about the amount ofColdplay have definitely lost their way. They're trying to reinvent themselves on every new release since Mylo Xyloto, and while they were achieving something with some songs on Ghost Stories, with this album they confirm their unbelievable descent. In this record they're tryin' to hard to be "indie", and the amount of color put in the cover of the album should warn you about the amount of gumminess put in the production of the songs: every sound feels nauseating and clichè, and the pseudo-lofi patina present in each song is suffocating and makes you reject everything they're proposing you in this horrible album. Expand
  53. Dec 24, 2015
    9
    A Head Full Of Dreams é o melhor trabalho do Coldplay desde o Mylo Xyloto. O material não supera bíblias como A Rush of Blood To The Head, X&Y e Viva La Vida, mas é um ótimo trabalho e mostra toda a versatilidade do Coldplay. Nesse disco, é mostrado o lado mais pop da banda, sem perder o rock (que está extremamente camuflado, mas que dá para perceber se for muito atento).

    Pontos altos:
    A Head Full Of Dreams é o melhor trabalho do Coldplay desde o Mylo Xyloto. O material não supera bíblias como A Rush of Blood To The Head, X&Y e Viva La Vida, mas é um ótimo trabalho e mostra toda a versatilidade do Coldplay. Nesse disco, é mostrado o lado mais pop da banda, sem perder o rock (que está extremamente camuflado, mas que dá para perceber se for muito atento).

    Pontos altos: Up&Up, Amazing Day, Birds
    Pontos baixos: Colorum Spectrum, Fun, Everglow
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  54. Dec 17, 2015
    9
    I would agree that it is not as good as we expected from Coldplay. It is absolutely not their best album so far. They are still capable of making a far better album than previous ones. On a scale of 10, I would give 8.5 for A Head Full of Dreams.
  55. Dec 15, 2015
    10
    This "Critic reviews" score is not well done, look at the 2 "Negative" reviews, nobady knows those magazines/websites, and take a look at the positive ones (Q Mag, Rolling Stone, NME, NYT, etc.). This album deserves a higher score, its a fantastic joyfull album. Beautiful melodies .
  56. Dec 15, 2015
    3
    This is probably the worst album ever!They make pop and r n b music for money and succes!!!Is far the most wrong album they ever made!The songs are so sadly low!Ok im rating this with 3!!! It deserve it
  57. Dec 13, 2015
    7
    I see the evolution in the band, but I saw some slippage. The album came good, with participation as Tove Lo and Beyonce, but I missed those holdings in the music itself.
    Much has been speculated saying that the last album, if I think they close this cycle very well. The album is not strenuous, calm music and lyrics that address the proposal.
    Of course, I could improve. But I liked these
    I see the evolution in the band, but I saw some slippage. The album came good, with participation as Tove Lo and Beyonce, but I missed those holdings in the music itself.
    Much has been speculated saying that the last album, if I think they close this cycle very well. The album is not strenuous, calm music and lyrics that address the proposal.
    Of course, I could improve. But I liked these traits from other genres they brought. I confess that not enjoyed the last album of them, "Ghost Stories" and didn't expect much from "A Head Full of Dreams". But they did a good job. Congratulations Coldplay.
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  58. Dec 12, 2015
    7
    "A Head Full of Coldplay"
    This is a way better album than Ghost Stories. But that isn't a phenomenal feet. Non the less it's like a Mylo Xlyto sequal. Highlight Tracks: Adventure of A Lifetime, Army of One, and Fun (Feat. Tove Lo)
  59. Dec 12, 2015
    7
    It's almost impossible to find an album today with more than 1 or 2 good songs on it. Coldplay manages to give us 3 or 4 earworms. As Taylor Swift says, "haters gonna hate, hate, hate".
  60. Dec 11, 2015
    8
    I reaaaally liked this album, it's so fresh and catchy, and the songs have quiet and nice sounds. Obviously this album is better than their previous project ''Ghost Stories'' but not as good as ''Parachutes'', ''A Rush Of Blood To The Head'' or ''Viva La Vida''. 8 for me.
  61. Dec 11, 2015
    5
    Upon a first listen of the lead single, “Adventure of a Lifetime”, one could be easily think Coldplay have gone down the psychedelic pop route, but it happens not to be the case (well, not completely). Their seventh (and potentially last) album “A Head Full of Dreams” is the poppiest album they've ever made, adding more colourful and textured sounds to an already catchy, pop rock sound.Upon a first listen of the lead single, “Adventure of a Lifetime”, one could be easily think Coldplay have gone down the psychedelic pop route, but it happens not to be the case (well, not completely). Their seventh (and potentially last) album “A Head Full of Dreams” is the poppiest album they've ever made, adding more colourful and textured sounds to an already catchy, pop rock sound. Add an all-star cast which includes Beyoncé, former Oasis frontman Noel Gallagher and US President Barack Obama, and you should get something of great blissful beauty, right? Well, yes and no, there are moments here that are just wonders to behold, with the euphoric and blissful “Adventure of a Lifetime” (arguably their best song since “Viva la Vida”, if not, “Fix You”) and the Tove Lo featured “Fun” among the best of them. However, an album is only as good as the sum of its parts and the quality of the songs, and on a whole, it falters... quite often it has to be said (no doubt in part to the fact that their last album, “Ghost Stories” was released last year, the shortest gap between Coldplay albums). “Kaleidoscope” and the hidden track on “Army of One”, “X Marks the Spot” sound like they add nothing to the album, and are complete filler. Chris Martin's lyricism is amongst the blandest he's ever written, and the production is far too polished in many places. However, the production on “Amazing Day” and suits the song very well, and is the closest to any of the old incarnations of Coldplay we get on this album. “Adventure of a Lifetime” might have led to people thinking this could be the best Coldplay record in a decade. Unfortunately, it could go down as the worst of their entire career. If they do call it quits at the end of their upcoming tour, then it'll feel like they've selled themselves short, and appear to be going out on a muted whimper. Overall, disappointing.

    Album Highlights: “Hymn for the Weekend”, “Adventure of a Lifetime”, “Fun” and “Amazing Day”.
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  62. Dec 10, 2015
    4
    Unfortunately, Coldplay has not done more songs as they did in earlier works. A Head Full of Dreams, along with the album "Ghost Stories" are big demonstrations of this.
  63. Dec 9, 2015
    8
    A lot of the negativity for this album seems to come from fans previous expectations. Coldplay has become an ever-evolving band who seem to change style ever album now. While I would say this album is not the new Mylo Xyloto, I still very much enjoy it. The songs are catchy, uplifting, and fun. Everglow has become one of my personal favorites by them. If you go in with an open mind, IA lot of the negativity for this album seems to come from fans previous expectations. Coldplay has become an ever-evolving band who seem to change style ever album now. While I would say this album is not the new Mylo Xyloto, I still very much enjoy it. The songs are catchy, uplifting, and fun. Everglow has become one of my personal favorites by them. If you go in with an open mind, I think you'll enjoy it. Expand
  64. Dec 8, 2015
    8
    La verdad este disco en comparación con ghost stories se nota que Coldplay mejoró mucho la verdad disfruté mucho este álbum, buenos temas, buenas letras, la mayoría es muy bueno, mi canción favorita es Everglow
  65. Dec 8, 2015
    10
    It's Coldplay, music turns into magic. What's so incredible about them is, they've never dono anything like the albuns before, such as Parachutes, Viva La Vida. It's pretty much a journey where they can print their own mark into anything. I'm glad Coldplay's still around.
  66. Dec 7, 2015
    10
    Serene, uplifting, dream-lile, and colorful. The catchiest Coldplay album to date, yet there is something special about it. From Hymn to the Weekend to Everglow, this album is jam-packed with beautiful synths, harmonizing pianos, and wonderful production work. Welcome back, Coldplay!
  67. Dec 7, 2015
    10
    Fantastic album. Is great and dreamy - Perfect for a cold, chill, snowy day with a cup of coffee. Different from their older albums, but still has the classic Coldplay charm attached to it.
  68. Dec 7, 2015
    7
    Sounds nice from front to back. A good companion album for Ghost Stories which I also really enjoyed. The album actually does a nice job of sounding a little bit like all of Coldplay's previous soundscapes in different parts. Not disappointed at all.
  69. Dec 7, 2015
    6
    Definitely a disappointment, and my least favourite Coldplay album. It tries to follow the colorful imagery of Mylo Xyloto, but at least the former tried to conceive a good background story, while A Head Full of Dreams feels cheap and rushed. Only a few songs such as "Amazing Day" or "Adventure of a Lifetime" hold an essence of the band and expresses it in an effective way. "Hymn for theDefinitely a disappointment, and my least favourite Coldplay album. It tries to follow the colorful imagery of Mylo Xyloto, but at least the former tried to conceive a good background story, while A Head Full of Dreams feels cheap and rushed. Only a few songs such as "Amazing Day" or "Adventure of a Lifetime" hold an essence of the band and expresses it in an effective way. "Hymn for the Weekend" stands as the worst, most manufactured song on the record and the fact Beyoncé appears on it doesn't make it any better. While the whole thing takes a few footsteps forward with the some instances of disco and rock, it falls more into the category of emotionless pop. If this is truly their last album, it will be a letdown to leave in such a decaying state, honestly. Expand
  70. Dec 7, 2015
    10
    One of the better albums of 2015.
    More of a pop album from Coldplay. But if merging Pop with alternative rock is a thing, Coldplay did it the best way possible.
  71. Dec 7, 2015
    6
    I was excited for this album in two ways: sad, because it is the last Coldplay’s album and happy, because I was thinking that it could be the greatest album in their career. “A Head Full of Dreams” is more upbeat than ‘Ghost Stories’, but the new record is not so subtle than the last one. The band used a lot of instruments, elements from other music genres, like pop, jazz and rock. SynthI was excited for this album in two ways: sad, because it is the last Coldplay’s album and happy, because I was thinking that it could be the greatest album in their career. “A Head Full of Dreams” is more upbeat than ‘Ghost Stories’, but the new record is not so subtle than the last one. The band used a lot of instruments, elements from other music genres, like pop, jazz and rock. Synth rhythms and electronic beats were used as well, and Martin’s vocals connect pretty well to them.
    But, there are a lot of problems that we weren’t expecting. There is no emotion. There is no deep feelings from the band. The record is the last one and they have not put their hearts, shaken their heads and made it the best album ever. The lyrics show that; they are too simple for the songs and the essence get lost sometimes during you listen the album.
    I am very disappointed with it, mainly because it is the Coldplay’s final record and there is no sense of “goodbye” in it. Some songs make it regular or good and maybe they can make us remind the best things about the band.

    Listen to: Birds, Hymn for the Weekend, Up&Up and Adventure of a Lifetime.
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  72. Dec 6, 2015
    10
    I've listened to Coldplay since "Yellow" and this is my favorite album since 'X&Y' and second favorite overall. But, this is the type of Coldplay music I like, slow, ballads, melancholy, pop-ish songs!
  73. Dec 6, 2015
    6
    What happened to you, Chris Martin? I have been an avid fan and defender of Coldplay all the way through Viva la Vida. I didn't understand why people loathed Coldplay so much. Parachutes through Viva la Vida is some of my all time favorite music. It got me through some rough times, and made me feel "alive again."

    Now, it seems as though Chris took all of the criticisms to heart,
    What happened to you, Chris Martin? I have been an avid fan and defender of Coldplay all the way through Viva la Vida. I didn't understand why people loathed Coldplay so much. Parachutes through Viva la Vida is some of my all time favorite music. It got me through some rough times, and made me feel "alive again."

    Now, it seems as though Chris took all of the criticisms to heart, believed the **** labels people stamped on his music, and changed accordingly. All of the Coldplay hate made the band feel out of place when they weren't, and they compensated by believing and embracing these falsities. I can't defend Coldplay anymore, because they have become exactly what everybody foolishly claimed they were, as if to seek some sense of security by saying "Yeah, so what?! There's nothing wrong with being a superficial pop band! Just watch!"

    Don't get me wrong, there are still great moments on this album. Birds, Adventure of a Lifetime, and the title track prove that Chris and the gang can still write killer melodies. But lyrically, this thing is a mess. I always thought Chris was a decent lyricist, but over the last couple of albums, he has produced some of the corniest nonsense I have ever heard from the band. It's almost hard to believe that this was the group that produced the legendary Rush of Blood to the Head. What was once a worldly and conscientious musical group is now just another mainstream pop giant with flashy advertising. Want proof? Watch the first 30 seconds of Adventure of a Lifetime's music video. They say it's about the music, but blatant product placement like that says otherwise...

    I don't know what happened to masterminds behind "Clocks", "Don't Panic", "Viva la Vida", and "The Scientist", but something has gone astray, and I can only blame it on the ridiculous and unjustified hatred thrown at the band for so many years. They finally let it get to their head.

    Coldplay is having an identity crisis.

    Still above average. 6/10.
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  74. Dec 6, 2015
    3
    Disappointing. Feels rushed and commercial. There are few moments that there are flashes of Coldplay, but not a lot. I feel we have been on the ride for all the albums. Stuck in there for Mylo Xyloto and it paid off, much of the album aged pretty well. Ghost stories for me echoed some of more mellow darker sounds of Parachutes. This album doesnt have the quality ring of Mylo Xyloto, butDisappointing. Feels rushed and commercial. There are few moments that there are flashes of Coldplay, but not a lot. I feel we have been on the ride for all the albums. Stuck in there for Mylo Xyloto and it paid off, much of the album aged pretty well. Ghost stories for me echoed some of more mellow darker sounds of Parachutes. This album doesnt have the quality ring of Mylo Xyloto, but tries to pump up the same upbeat sound. I don't think it will grow on me. And for me 'Hymn for the weekend' is the final straw. A drinking song on a Coldplay album just seems kind of cheap. Lets hope this hits the discount pile as quickly as possible so we can feel a bit better shilling out only a few dollars for this one. Expand
  75. Dec 6, 2015
    5
    After listening to this album in Apple Music the whole weekend, I can say it is not a disappointment, it´s catchy and fun... Not even close, thou, to their best work. But, after a few listenings, it grows on you. It really does. It´s Coldplay after all. Very different of what I was expecting, and that´s a good thing. A band that can do whatever they want no matter which genre and stillAfter listening to this album in Apple Music the whole weekend, I can say it is not a disappointment, it´s catchy and fun... Not even close, thou, to their best work. But, after a few listenings, it grows on you. It really does. It´s Coldplay after all. Very different of what I was expecting, and that´s a good thing. A band that can do whatever they want no matter which genre and still sound that good, is something worth listening, always.
    The Good: 5th track Adventure of a Lifetime has that classic riff-Coldplay that everyone loves, just don´t watch the video.. 2nd track Birds really shows what a great album it should´ve been if had a more rock-oriented production.. That was again reflected in 9th track Amazing Day, which reminds X&Y-era ambition and open space for the guitar to breathe a little. We finally get a guitar-solo-kind-of-riff at last track Up&Up, but wait, that´s Noel Gallagher, and it couldn´t be anyone better to do it.
    The bad: 1st track is really nice until it stops for an annoying oh-oh-oh-viva-la-vida-stadium-style chorus.. Why would ANYONE think that´s a good thing for a studio-track, or even worse, an album opener? Gosh.. Minus 2 on this one alone.
    Conclusion: Despite being really good at pop, Coldplay is truly great at rock. That´s a fact. IT WON´T CHANGE.
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  76. Dec 6, 2015
    7
    I’ve just noticed that the covers of Coldplay’s albums (at least the last 4 ones), match really well with the overall sound of every project. Not saying I really like them, but the colours, forms and aesthetics define what the album will sound like. Viva La Vida had that Delacroix painting of the French Revolution that was epic as for example the homonime song, Viva La Vida. Mylo XylotoI’ve just noticed that the covers of Coldplay’s albums (at least the last 4 ones), match really well with the overall sound of every project. Not saying I really like them, but the colours, forms and aesthetics define what the album will sound like. Viva La Vida had that Delacroix painting of the French Revolution that was epic as for example the homonime song, Viva La Vida. Mylo Xyloto had a lot of colours and graffitis in the cover, same as I relate the sound, really colourful, with a lot of elements and maybe too much production, and the graffitis symbolize the more young, modern and changed sound of that CD. Then, Ghost Stories and the minimalist cover. The peaceful dark blue match with the more intimate, melancholic and calmed sound (except for A Sky Full of Stars, still don’t get the point of putting that EDM **** in that album, also it would had fitted better in this album). And we’re here with AHFOD, with a cover that breaks with the minimalism of the last one, and again adds a lot of colors that reveal the sound itself: more happy vibes, more lightful and danceful songs, a lot of synths and electronic elements… everything reminds a little bit to Mylo Xyloto, but this time with funk and dance. But the cover kinda reveals one of the problems of this: too much elements. There is an excess of production. Also it seems there is not a well defined direction in the album, a problem of combining producers of different genders on the same disc. Matter of fact, the only parts I really like are these kind of interludes. I think AHFOD is far from the level of Mylo Xyloto but, you know what? I don’t blame Coldplay after all. This album is conceived to be played and performed live. That’s why Ghost Stories didn’t have a tour. Songs like “Magic” or “Midnight” are not adequate to be played live at all. And this album is actually a right move in practical terms. It is an enjoyable album if you know, as I did, what you’re expecting to listen here. And I was prepared to listen another different Coldplay, moving even further than the sound of their first 3 albums. There are no good lyrics in this album cuz they don’t even care. Coldplay made this album for the temporary joy, not as a permanent reminder in this band’s legacy. Expand
  77. Dec 6, 2015
    7
    To appreciate this new Coldplay's album, you must definitely have in mind that the British band evolved a lot since "A Rush Of Blood To The Head" (to most, their best album to date) and "Parachutes". Following the disappointing 2014 "Ghost Stories", Chris Martin and his friends bring new material to the old and usual one on "A Head Full Of Dreams".

    Yes, some ballads are classic
    To appreciate this new Coldplay's album, you must definitely have in mind that the British band evolved a lot since "A Rush Of Blood To The Head" (to most, their best album to date) and "Parachutes". Following the disappointing 2014 "Ghost Stories", Chris Martin and his friends bring new material to the old and usual one on "A Head Full Of Dreams".

    Yes, some ballads are classic post-"Viva La Vida" Coldplay. Yes, the album doesn't have a lot of outstanding hit records on it. Yes, it might seem at first like everything sounds the same. To be absolutely honest, "A Head Full Of Dreams" isn't very surprising. Coldplay called some guests here and there and none of the collaborations (except maybe one - I'll talk about it later) really bring something to the record. But what makes "A Head Full Of Dreams" a much better album than the previous one is that it is a much more creative one. By adding funk and fun, colorful tones and significant guests (Gwyneth Paltrow, Barack Obama, Noel Gallagher ...) to their usual artistry, the band offers something really joyful and refreshing to their fans. Something you'll like to listen to for the next few months.

    The ballads "Amazing Days" and "Everglow" are typical from Coldplay but they prove that the magic still works. The emotional track "Army Of One" is the perfect indie pop song you'd expect from the band. The only real surprise might be the Beyoncé-assisted "Hymn For The Weekend", the proof that once in while Coldplay can create an unexpected and potentially successful hit record. On a "A Head Full Of Dreams", it is an unique and uplifting party anthem.

    So yes, "A Head Full Of Dreams" is an unsurprising album, and it will definitely be a huge disappointment to those still hoping for "A Rush Of Blood To The Head" 2.0, but Coldplay still manage to find some ways to be creative, and even though this creativity may seem minimal on most songs, it is obvious on some others - the best songs of the albums, and the few ones we'll remember.

    This is clearly not a good "final" album, but something tells me it's not, so let's get to the facts : it's a very enjoyable and fun record. If you're a Coldplay fan or you just enjoy listening to colorful indie music, "A Head Full Of Dreams" will be the perfect album for your winter 2015-2016. But if you expect something musically outstanding and complex, you truly should forget Coldplay's name one and for all.
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  78. Dec 5, 2015
    9
    Before purchasing the album today, I had read some reviews from critics. They all seemed to be fairly negative and I was wondering whether a purchase made any sense even though I had every other Coldplay album. Then, I watched "Adventure of a Lifetime" on Youtube and was immediately hooked to the sound. I just finished listening to the whole album: one 5-star song "Adventure of aBefore purchasing the album today, I had read some reviews from critics. They all seemed to be fairly negative and I was wondering whether a purchase made any sense even though I had every other Coldplay album. Then, I watched "Adventure of a Lifetime" on Youtube and was immediately hooked to the sound. I just finished listening to the whole album: one 5-star song "Adventure of a Lifetime", two 3-star songs, two deleted (the 1-minute tunes) and the rest 4-stars. It's actually quite strong and one of the better albums they've come up with. If anything, it's a very happy addition to their collection. Expand
  79. Dec 5, 2015
    5
    First off, I thought Mylo Xyloto was their worst album, but this is a new low. Everglow, Hymn For The Weekend, A Head Full of Dreams are really good songs. But the rest is either poor or mediocre. Coldplay have been losing ideas after Viva La Vida, and album unfortunately signifies that they don't know what to do anymore. Where's the emotion? Where's the depth? Where are the ideas? TheFirst off, I thought Mylo Xyloto was their worst album, but this is a new low. Everglow, Hymn For The Weekend, A Head Full of Dreams are really good songs. But the rest is either poor or mediocre. Coldplay have been losing ideas after Viva La Vida, and album unfortunately signifies that they don't know what to do anymore. Where's the emotion? Where's the depth? Where are the ideas? The answer: They're, sadly, gone. Coldplay used to be a ROCK band, but now they decided to go full pop and electronic on this one. If this is their last album, then they really went out with a bang.

    P.S. Remember when Damon Albarn said Adele's new album is very "middle of the road"? This is another example.
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  80. Dec 5, 2015
    4
    Coldplay disappoints again. I won't say too much except that I have been disappointed massively by Coldplay's 2 latest album releases. The singles aren't good (Adventure of a Lifetime is terrible) and the album is honestly not strong enough. I love Coldplay mainly because of the feeling they evoke from me with their music but this is really lacking any concrete emotion or substance. InColdplay disappoints again. I won't say too much except that I have been disappointed massively by Coldplay's 2 latest album releases. The singles aren't good (Adventure of a Lifetime is terrible) and the album is honestly not strong enough. I love Coldplay mainly because of the feeling they evoke from me with their music but this is really lacking any concrete emotion or substance. In fact, I have largely forgotten the album less than 30 minutes after listening. Only kinda good song here is 'Hymn for the Weekend'. 4/10. Try again Coldplay. Expand
  81. Dec 5, 2015
    6
    Coldplay is a good band. And because we know it (or at least, we pretend to know it), 'A Head Full Of Dreams' leaves us with the feeling that Coldplay could've done so much better. The album has truly good moments (like the title track, the Beyoncé collaboration 'Hymn For The Weekend' and the first single, 'Adventure of a Lifetime'). But those songs are just islands isolated in a sea ofColdplay is a good band. And because we know it (or at least, we pretend to know it), 'A Head Full Of Dreams' leaves us with the feeling that Coldplay could've done so much better. The album has truly good moments (like the title track, the Beyoncé collaboration 'Hymn For The Weekend' and the first single, 'Adventure of a Lifetime'). But those songs are just islands isolated in a sea of tiring pop ballads, repetitive sounds and weak lyrics. Even the army of excellent musicians (and President Obama) in the record can't save 'A Head Full Of Dreams' from the fate of Ghost Stories: this album has no legacy of its own. Expand
  82. Dec 5, 2015
    10
    This is a great album. Very enjoyable to listen to, sway and dance. look out for Birds, Hymn for the weekend, fun and amazing day. The production team do a great job on this one as well. Its definitely not the strongest album coldplay has but its worthy a spot in the discography
  83. Dec 5, 2015
    7
    Their past albums (A Rush of Blood to the Head, Ghost Stories) are still better than this one, but Hymn for the Weekend is amazing, and so are few other tracks. This record just feels too sugary and sweet sometimes.
  84. Dec 4, 2015
    3
    Their last 3 or 4 albums including this one--just aren't very good. Chris Martin's mediocre and maudlin lyrics used to be forgiven early on because the music was so good--but he should have gotten better by now--and he hasn't. The lyrics on this record are cringe worthy--and thematically (musically) there just isn't any cohesion. A Head Full of Dreams is a mess.
  85. Dec 4, 2015
    6
    This album is what I would call 'middle-of-the-road'. It's not the Coldplay die-hard fans loved from the very beginning; neither is it the Coldplay that many more grew to love as they become progressively more mainstream. If this is their final album as reports suggest, I think it would be very sad. This album is a low-point of their career. I, like many other long time fans, was hopingThis album is what I would call 'middle-of-the-road'. It's not the Coldplay die-hard fans loved from the very beginning; neither is it the Coldplay that many more grew to love as they become progressively more mainstream. If this is their final album as reports suggest, I think it would be very sad. This album is a low-point of their career. I, like many other long time fans, was hoping that they would go back to their more rock sounding roots. Instead, what we have here is a bunch of indistinguishable electronic sounding sounds with little to no substance.

    Here's hoping this isn't their last album and they come back better than ever. This isn't cutting it I'm afraid.
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  86. Dec 4, 2015
    5
    Personally, this album makes me appreciate other Coldplay albums much more than ever. This new one sees Coldplay having a foot in mainstream-pop more than ever before, but not necessarily for the better. For years Coldplay have helped defined the mainstream pop-rock genre, but now they find themselves emulating the genre rather than innovating it. Traces of a much more interesting albumPersonally, this album makes me appreciate other Coldplay albums much more than ever. This new one sees Coldplay having a foot in mainstream-pop more than ever before, but not necessarily for the better. For years Coldplay have helped defined the mainstream pop-rock genre, but now they find themselves emulating the genre rather than innovating it. Traces of a much more interesting album can be heard in almost every song, but the band simply chooses to stick to convention in most places rather than brandishing the type of creativity seen in previous records. Certain moments are good (see: A Head Full of Dreams, Adventure of a Lifetime, Hymn for the Weekend), and there aren't any necessarily bad songs on the album, but it lacks a certain heart previous albums have had. Expand
  87. Dec 4, 2015
    10
    Now it is established: even if Coldplay come up with Sgt Peppers, critics will still hate them. Their lyrics are deeply scrutinized and their attempt at reinventing themselves on every album is seen as aping other bands. By contrast they go gaga over Taylor Swift. Oasis were forgiven through the biggest bad-album streak in history yet Coldplay, a band whose worst album IMHO (Mylo Xyloto)Now it is established: even if Coldplay come up with Sgt Peppers, critics will still hate them. Their lyrics are deeply scrutinized and their attempt at reinventing themselves on every album is seen as aping other bands. By contrast they go gaga over Taylor Swift. Oasis were forgiven through the biggest bad-album streak in history yet Coldplay, a band whose worst album IMHO (Mylo Xyloto) is still leagues better than the rest, are never given a chance. Good thing the general public disagrees. I can't praise this album enough; have a feeling in a few years time this will be regarded as one of the great albums. Neatly bookended by the title track (a track that reminds one of U2's triumphant start to The Unforgettable Fire, A Sort of Homecoming) and the closing track Up and Up, which is haunting, glorious, epic, and melacholy at the same time (with nothing less than a gleaming guitar solo from former scoffer Gallagher), and containing unexpected, shimmering melodies in between, this album works for anyone, Coldplay fan or not. So my message is: NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS, give this album a listen and you will love it. Guaranteed Expand
  88. Dec 4, 2015
    10
    Another new direction for Coldplay, and a excellent one at that. From the premiere of Adventure of a Lifetime, I knew that this would be something unexpected from Coldplay - an album that is just full of joy and one that makes you want to dance! It's a step towards pop, but that is no bad thing. They've made it their own as they seem to do with anything they try, and succeeded in that! IAnother new direction for Coldplay, and a excellent one at that. From the premiere of Adventure of a Lifetime, I knew that this would be something unexpected from Coldplay - an album that is just full of joy and one that makes you want to dance! It's a step towards pop, but that is no bad thing. They've made it their own as they seem to do with anything they try, and succeeded in that! I won't rank all the songs individually, but you can almost tell that this is what the band has been aiming for, with amazing bass lines, beautiful guitar lines, booming drums, and of course, those Chris Martin vocals we've come to love. Some might say it's a little bit cheesy at times, but I like that. Expand
  89. Dec 4, 2015
    6
    After hearing the first single I thought that this album would be like a second Mylo Xyloto. And this is kind of true. Except "A head full of dreams", and "Everglow", that are really good songs, the rest of the album is a catchy, colorful pot-pourrit of common pop songs. I will listen to it, because it is still quite good, but like I said, it is common. Any correct pop group could do this,After hearing the first single I thought that this album would be like a second Mylo Xyloto. And this is kind of true. Except "A head full of dreams", and "Everglow", that are really good songs, the rest of the album is a catchy, colorful pot-pourrit of common pop songs. I will listen to it, because it is still quite good, but like I said, it is common. Any correct pop group could do this, and if it wasn't for the voice of Chris Martin, this album could be anyone's. I find it disappointing because I know the can compose amazing songs, and I exept something different from them. Collapse
  90. Dec 4, 2015
    3
    This is just ... not very good. I suppose if you started as a 15 year old with this album, you might like it. if you've paid attention to this from their EP days, this feels like a cynical cash-in; an attempt to satisfy an album deal as quickly as possible. It reminds me of the MOR approach U2 turned to after POP, but without the tunes. Avoid.
  91. Dec 4, 2015
    10
    This album has been amazing from the start from when we heard it, I find Adventure of a lifetime as a song which could always make you happy and same for the album it is just a great piece of thank you to the fans, hopefully Coldplay won't be gone for long because the music they produce is just out of this world, a true British band indeed.
  92. Dec 4, 2015
    9
    One their greatest albums and a true comeback for a very great band.
    Notable Songs
    -'Adventure of a lifetime' excellent pop song
    -'Hymn for the Weekend" featuring beyonce was one of the band's best ever songs
    -'Everglow' very moving ballad
  93. Dec 4, 2015
    9
    Martin and the gang have a head full of dreams. These dreams are manifested in the tracklist being every type of song they've ever wanted to make. This culmination of the bands dreams accompanied by their friends and family is the definition of Coldplay in the most literal sense. This is admirable and, of course, very catchy.
  94. Dec 4, 2015
    10
    This album is a full circle and back again to their roots(partially). This album envokes all emotions inside me, especially faith and hope...that everything's not lost.
    AHFOD-9/10 Sounds like vintage U2 but with a bit more melody and falsetto's. But this track proves that coldplay hasn't forgotten it's roots.
    Birds- 8.5/10 A decent track. Hymn for the weekend- 10/10 One word:
    This album is a full circle and back again to their roots(partially). This album envokes all emotions inside me, especially faith and hope...that everything's not lost.
    AHFOD-9/10 Sounds like vintage U2 but with a bit more melody and falsetto's. But this track proves that coldplay hasn't forgotten it's roots.
    Birds- 8.5/10 A decent track.
    Hymn for the weekend- 10/10 One word: heavenly....
    Everglow- 10/10 yet another powerful ballad.
    Adventure of a lifetime- 9/10 the guitar riff proves it all.
    Fun- 7/10 Okay..
    Kaleidoscope- 10/10 It's weird how a 2 minute interlude can move you to tears.
    Army of One- 10/10 the beat drop is so cool! Amazing one.
    Amazing day- 9/10
    Colour spectrum-9/10
    Up&Up- 11/10 THE BEST! i can't define it in words, infact no one can.
    X marks the spot- 7/10 a bit of a letdown...but still better than hotline bling.
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Metascore
60

Mixed or average reviews - based on 27 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 27
  2. Negative: 2 out of 27
  1. Dec 16, 2015
    40
    Instead of its wide-eyed optimism rubbing off onto others, this album has the effect of canned laughter bouncing off the walls. It’s a hundred nutritional yoghurts being mushed into bland liquid nothingness.
  2. Dec 14, 2015
    30
    The head feels weighed down with unresolved torment, the smile forced and awkward, the colours garish and messily-applied.
  3. Dec 11, 2015
    40
    It’s clear that Coldplay retain their thirst, their passion for making music--it’s merely a shame that it results in such polite noises.