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Coldplay Bassist Doesn't Think They Will Stop Making Music After 12 Albums

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Chris Martin has vowed that Coldplay will stop making music after 12 albums, but the band's bassist Guy Berryman is taking that "with a pinch of salt."

โ€œChris is never going to stop writing, so I kind of take it with a little bit of a pinch of salt,โ€ he admitted in a new interview with Rolling Stone. โ€œWeโ€™re still years away from any kind of retirement. But I think you have to have a plan. If youโ€™re running a marathon, you know you have to run 26 miles. But if somebody said to you, โ€˜OK, start running and just donโ€™t stop,โ€™ itโ€™s quite hard to motivate yourself.โ€

Earlier this year, Martin explained the 12-album cutoff in an interview with NME. โ€œThe 12 album thing is very real, and itโ€™s a nice feeling," he said. "It doesnโ€™t mean we wonโ€™t tour or finish some compilation things or outtakes or whatever. It just means that the main story is told. Thatโ€™s just what feels really right. Just knowing thatโ€™s happening supercharges all the work weโ€™re doing now.โ€

He also revealed that their last two albums will be a "musical" and self-titled album that circles back to their first EP. โ€œThe cover of the album, Iโ€™ve known it since 1999. Itโ€™s a photograph by the same photographer that took the photo thatโ€™s the cover of our first EP,โ€ Martin said.

Coldplay have been on their Music of the Spheres tour since 2022. A report from Pollstar recently unveiled that theirs was the second-highest grossing tour of 2024, behind Taylor Swift's record-breaking Eras tour.


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