Award-winning and celebrated British rock band Coldplay is set for the release of their tenth full-length studio album, “Moon Music.”
The band announced the forthcoming album through a statement on their official social media platform, exciting fans and music lovers.
Before the official release, Coldplay dropped “Feels Like I’m Falling” featuring Brazilian disc jockey and record producer, Zerb on 21st June as a lead single. The record testifies to their versatility and ability to create hit songs.
On 23rd August, “We Pray” will be released as the second single of the much-anticipated album. The single features Nigerian Afrobeats superstar Burna Boy, California singer Elyanna, Little Simz and Tini Stoessel.
Produced by Max Martin, “Moon Music” is scheduled to arrive on 4th October 2024 via Parlophone in the UnitKingdomdom and Atlantic Records in the United States. It follows their ninth “Music Of The Spheres” studio project.
Moon Music will be pressed on a world-first 140g EcoRecord LP, made entirely from recycled plastic bottles. It is expected to see an 85 per cent reduction in carbon emissions compared to standard vinyl production.
It comes after the band recently shared a new update from their eco-friendly world tour, revealing that they have reduced their emissions by a huge 59 per cent.
According to Chris Martin, the forthcoming album may be Coldplay’s last career project as the band will stop making music in 2025.
“Well I know I can tell you: our last proper record will come out in 2025 and after that, I think we will only tour,” Martin said during a 2021 interview with Jo Wiley. “Maybe we’ll do some collaborative things but the Coldplay catalogue, as it were, finishes then.”