Entity: COLDPLAY
Coldplay is a British rock band formed in 1996 known for their emotive and anthemic music.
COLDPLAY
Etymology
The band chose the name Coldplay as they liked it and borrowed it from another band. Initially known as Pectoralz, they later changed their name to Starfish.
Definition
Coldplay is a British rock band formed in 1996 by Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman, and Will Champion. They are known for their emotive lyrics and anthemic music.
Historical Context
Coldplay's debut album, 'Parachutes,' released in 2000, propelled them to international fame. They have since released numerous successful albums and singles.
Cultural Significance
Coldplay's music has resonated with audiences worldwide, earning them critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base.
Related Concepts
Coldplay's music is often associated with alternative rock, pop rock, and indie rock genres.
See Also
A renowned British rock band known for their emotional and powerful music.