• Record Label: Atlantic
  • Release Date: Oct 4, 2024
Metascore
58

Mixed or average reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 13
  2. Negative: 3 out of 13
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  1. Oct 2, 2024
    80
    It reminds us of the power of love, hope and indeed music can overcome those dark days and the importance of trusting in the universe and more importantly yourself.
  2. The sequel to 2021’s ‘Music Of The Spheres’ – and one of the band’s final records – gently and subtly distils that spirit of weathering any storm, going on a journey from that bleak opening moment to a more accepting, happier ending.
  3. Sep 30, 2024
    70
    It’s every bit as intergalactically ambitious as you’d expect, musically spacious and emotionally boundless.
  4. Record Collector
    Nov 4, 2024
    60
    Lyrics apart, the opening title track features lush orchestration and twinkling piano used to nice effect throughout. [Dec 2024, p.106]
  5. Mojo
    Oct 21, 2024
    60
    Too much of this sounds like recycled plastic pop. [Dec 2024 p.84]
  6. Oct 11, 2024
    60
    We Pray and Good Feelings are particularly pleasurable. But, as on Music of the Spheres (2021), Max Martin’s anaemic production saps the weaker tracks: oodles of generic playlist pop that, apart from the piano ballads, reduce the band’s excellent players to decorative accessories.
  7. Oct 9, 2024
    60
    That unpredictable quality control makes Coldplay frustrating to defend or dismiss—for every questionable choice, there’s a 6-minute nu-jazz vamp or classical prog-pop opus waiting around the corner.
  8. Oct 3, 2024
    60
    It does feel like a b-sides, here's-what's-left collection at times, for better or worse. However, for fans clamoring for more of anything from Berryman, Buckland, Champion, and Martin, this'll do the trick.
  9. 60
    Any hint of Coldplay ever having had rock inclinations has been blasted away in a blaze of pop hooks. There is little of the fragile intimacy of 2000 debut Parachutes, none of the rock angst of 2002’s Rush of Blood to the Head or the epic grandeur of 2005’s X&Y. It is the upbeat, poppy Coldplay honed to a gleaming EDM point.
  10. Oct 2, 2024
    60
    The truth is that love is not enough to conquer all of the polyvalent ills that humanity faces – and Coldplay’s weakness is in not doing justice to that complexity. But that naivety and stubborn optimism remains intoxicating, and it’s also their greatest strength.
  11. Oct 7, 2024
    30
    Regrettably, Moon Music follows in its predecessor’s footsteps by being universally bland, lyrically barren, and committing the mortal sin of posturing as a deep and important record while containing absolutely nothing of relevance.
  12. Oct 4, 2024
    30
    A lot of guest names (including Jon Hopkins, Little Simz and Ayra Starr) and songs with literally the worst lyrics you’re likely to hear this decade. Possibly most unforgivably, there are barely any memorable tunes either – which used to be Coldplay’s great strength.
  13. 20
    Songs are lyrically underwritten, pretentiously packaged, and too often bookended by stretches of lilting, soporific ambience.

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