Coldplay leave fans baffled as five songs on new album have EMOJIS as titles 

‘What am I supposed to call them?’ Coldplay leave fans baffled as five songs on their new album Music of the Spheres have EMOJIS as titles

Coldplay have left their fans baffled as five out of 12 songs on their new album have emojis as titles.

The band – comprised of Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman, and Will Champion – will release Music of the Spheres on October 15.  

Chris and co posted about the Max Martin-produced album on Instagram with a handwritten note alongside an album trailer which combines an animated cosmic journey through the album’s planetary artwork with short clips of the album’s 12 tracks.

Confused: Coldplay have left their fans baffled as five out of 12 songs on their new album have emojis as titles (pictured L-R Will Champion, Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland and Chris Martin in 2020)

The band’s note also seemed to hint at further sci-fi themes with the phrase ‘Everyone is an alien somewhere’.

Music of the Spheres consists of 12 tracks, five of which are represented by just an emoji including a Saturn emoji, a star, a heart, the earth and the infinity symbol.

Fans took to social media to react to the quirky song titles with some wondering what they were supposed  to call them.

One user said: ‘Why Coldplay got emojis on their tracks as song names, what am I supposed to call them?’  

New release: The band have released the song titles for their album Music of the Spheres which is released on October 15

New release: The band have released the song titles for their album Music of the Spheres which is released on October 15

Another added: ‘Five of these album tracks have emojis for titles??? Nah Coldplay really out-Coldplayed themselves this time.’

Another jokingly added: ‘Half the tracklist is just emojis wow maybe Coldplay were secretly gen z all along.’ 

It comes after Chris recently said his band’s new material was inspired by Star Wars, after he watched the movies and was left wondering what music on other planets sounds like.

Speaking on The Zach Sang Show, he said: ‘One time I was watching Star Wars and they had the scene with the Cantina band right? 

Record: Chris and co posted about the album on Instagram with a note alongside an album trailer which combines an animated cosmic journey through the album's planetary artwork with short clips of the album's 12 tracks (pictured in 2021)

Record: Chris and co posted about the album on Instagram with a note alongside an album trailer which combines an animated cosmic journey through the album’s planetary artwork with short clips of the album’s 12 tracks (pictured in 2021)

‘And I was like: “I wonder what musicians are like across the universe?” and that led to this whole thing and now here we are.’

In the music video for Higher Power, the band perform on the planet of Kaotica, which is ‘populated by robot dogs, giant holograms and a street-gang of dancing aliens’.

And Chris confirmed the whole album will be set on the fictional planet.

He added: ‘It led us to imagining this whole other place called “the spheres”, which is like a group of planets, like a solar system with lots of different places and creatures and stuff.

Reaction: Fans took to social media to react to the quirky song titles with some wondering what they were supposed to call them

Reaction: Fans took to social media to react to the quirky song titles with some wondering what they were supposed to call them

‘And what I found is when you’ve imagined a place like that, you can sort of become any artist within that.

‘It’s a very freeing thing to take yourself out of Coldplay and just think: “OK, I’m not even human, what does music sound like?”‘

The hitmaker also revealed the upcoming record could be one of the last that Coldplay releases, as he doesn’t think the band have much time left before they ‘stop making albums’.

He explained: ‘I do know how many albums we have left as a band and it’s not that many before we’re gonna stop making albums, I think.’

Inspiration: It comes after Chris recently said his band's new material was inspired by Star Wars, after he watched the movies and was left wondering what music on other planets sounds like (pictured in April 2021)

Inspiration: It comes after Chris recently said his band’s new material was inspired by Star Wars, after he watched the movies and was left wondering what music on other planets sounds like (pictured in April 2021)

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