The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Coldplay releases new single by beaming it to space

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LONDON - British band Coldplay chose an out of this world way to mark the release of their latest single “Higher Power” on Friday - by beaming up into space.

The rock group, known for hit songs “Paradise” and “Viva la Vida”, linked up with the Internatio­nal Space Station (ISS) to speak with French ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet about life in space.

They also shared a recorded outdoor performanc­e of their new song, featuring colourful alien holograms dancing to the tune, to Pesquet, who played it on board the ISS.

“Right now we aren’t able to play for anybody on Earth, so we thought we’d just play for you,” lead singer Chris Martin to Pesquet during their chat, a video of which was shared on Friday. “It’s like our one-man concert.”

Last week, the band wrote on its Twitter page that the song, produced by Swedish songwriter and producer Max Martin, “arrived on a little keyboard and a bathroom sink at the start of 2020”.

Coldplay will open next week’s BRIT Awards, Britain’s pop music honours, with a performanc­e of “Higher Power” on the River Thames near the ceremony’s O2 arena venue in London.

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