- Music
- 22 Oct 19
Everyday Life will mark Coldplay's first studio album since 2015's A Head Full of Dreams.
After days of speculation, Coldplay finally confirm their eighth studio album Everyday Life. The band sent letters to fans across the world, announcing the double album that will consist of two parts, Sunrise and Sunset. The record is set to be released on November 22.
The letter reads, "For the last 100 years or thereabouts we have been working on a thing called Everyday Life. In the classifieds you might write 'double album for sale, one very careful owner'. One half is called Sunrise, the other Sunset. It comes out 22 November. It is sort of how we feel about things."
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22 November, 2019 https://t.co/zjMBEDOujD
🌙☀️ pic.twitter.com/eHV79OpfY9— Coldplay (@coldplay) October 22, 2019
Last week, mysterious black and white posters of the band appeared in cities across the globe, including Berlin, Hong Kong and Sydney. They depicted the band members in a vintage-inspired setting along with the date November 22, 1919.
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— Coldplay (@coldplay) October 19, 2019
Previously, a source told The Daily Star that the UK band will drop a "arty" new album before they come forward with a more mainstream record next year. They said, "The first album is the more experimental side of Coldplay, they probably won't tour until 2020 when the next one arrives".