After independently releasing an extended play, Safety (1998), Coldplay signed with Parlophone in 1999. The band's debut album, Parachutes (2000), included their breakthrough single "Yellow" and received a Brit Award for British Album of the Year, a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album and a Mercury Prize nomination. Their second album, A Rush of Blood to the Head (2002), won the same accolades and included "Clocks", which earned a Grammy Award for Record of the Year. In 2005, they released X&Y; the album was marked by a troubled production and various delays, completing what the band considered a trilogy as well. Coldplay's fourth effort, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends (2008), received a Grammy Award for Best Rock Album and their first Album of the Year nomination, while its title track was the first British group song to reach number-one in the United Kingdom and United States simultaneously in the 21st century. Both X&Y and Viva la Vida were the best-selling albums of their respective years, topping the charts in more than 30 countries each.
Since then, Coldplay further diversified their sound with the subsequent releases Mylo Xyloto (2011), Ghost Stories (2014), A Head Full of Dreams (2015), Everyday Life (2019) and Music of the Spheres (2021). Each album presented a unique theme and added new musical styles to the band's original repertoire, including electronica, ambient, pop, R&B, funk, classical, jazz fusion, and progressive rock. They are also known for "euphoric" live performances, which NME said are when the band "come alive and make the most sense". To celebrate their 20th anniversary in 2018, a career-spanning documentary directed by Mat Whitecross was premiered at selected cinemas, featuring previously unseen behind-the-scenes footage.
With 100 million albums sold worldwide, Coldplay are the most successful band of the 21st century and one of the best-selling music acts of all time. According to Fuse, they are also the sixth-most awarded group in history. Other notable achievements include the seventh-highest-grossing tour of all time, three of the 50 highest-selling albums ever in the United Kingdom, the most number-one records in the country without ever missing the top, most nominations and wins for a band in Brit Awards history, and becoming the first British group to debut at number-one on the Billboard Hot 100. Coldplay are considered one of the most influential bands of the 21st century as well, with Forbes describing them as the standard for the current alternative scene. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame included A Rush of Blood to the Head on their "200 Definitive Albums" list and the single "Yellow" is part of their "Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll" exhibition for being one of the most successful and important recordings in the industry. In spite of their popularity and impact, Coldplay have earned a reputation as polarizing music icons.
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Up in Flames
Coldplay Lyrics
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This time I know it's gone
Salt water tasted it too long
I only know I'm wrong
Now I know it's gone
Up in flames, up in flames
Up in flames we have slowly gone
So it's over,
This time you're flying on
This time I know no song
Can stop it slowly burn
Can stop it slowly gone
Up in flames, up in flames
Up in flames we have slowly gone
Up in flames, up in flames
Up in flames we have slowly gone
Oh, we have slowly gone
Can we pour some water on?
The lyrics of Coldplay's "Up In Flames" depicts the aftermath of a breakup. The singer admits that the relationship is over and that they are responsible for its demise. The line "salt water tasted it too long" suggests that the singer has been holding onto the relationship for too long even though it was sour, a possible reference to tears from crying. They understand now that they were wrong to try to hold on to something that had already gone up in flames.
The chorus, which repeats the phrase "up in flames," emphasizes the destruction that has occurred. The relationship has completely fallen apart, like something that has been burned to ashes. The second verse suggests that the singer's partner has moved on from the breakup and is "flying on," while the singer is still stuck in the aftermath. They acknowledge that nothing can stop the slow burning of the relationship, similar to a fire that must burn out on its own. The final line, "Can we pour some water on?" suggests a desire to reconcile or fix the situation, but it’s too late, hence the expression "pouring water on ashes."
Overall, "Up In Flames" conveys raw emotions of acceptance and regret, showcasing the consequences of not letting go of a relationship when it's already over.
Line by Line Meaning
So it's over,
The relationship has ended.
This time I know it's gone
This time, the end is final.
Salt water tasted it too long
The singer has spent too much time dwelling on their pain.
I only know I'm wrong
The artist takes the blame for the end of the relationship.
Now I know it's gone
The artist has come to terms with the end of the relationship.
Up in flames, up in flames
The relationship has ended in dramatic fashion.
Up in flames we have slowly gone
The relationship has been deteriorating for some time, and has now ended dramatically.
This time you're flying on
The other person is moving on to new things.
This time I know no song
The artist has no remedy to stop the pain.
Can stop it slowly burn
Nothing can slow down the process of the relationship ending.
Can stop it slowly gone
Nothing can stop the relationship from ending.
Oh, we have slowly gone
The relationship has been fading away over time.
Can we pour some water on?
Is there anything that can be done to salvage the relationship?
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Christopher Anthony John Martin, Guy Rupert Berryman, Jonathan Mark Buckland, William Champion
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on My Universe
love the coldplay and share the peace and love for the world.
Alyas Scofield
on Yellow
love it
Jeannie Smith
on A Sky Full of Stars
<3 love it!
Jeannie Smith
on Shiver
Also I'd like to add that this song and some oyher stuff makes me think of The Bee Gees for some reason.
Jeannie Smith
on Shiver
I like this because of Lucy who's knickname is Shivers.
Jeannie Smith
on Speed of Sound
I like all of Coldplay's songs so far. :)
Jeannie Smith
on O
I like this.
Jeannie Smith
on A Sky Full of Stars
love this song <3
Jeannie Smith
on A Sky Full of Stars
Like this!
Kirstine Reville
on Fix You
NICE