It's the year 2000, and the charts around the world are shaken by several singles from an unknown British alternative rock band that would soon become one of the sensations of rock music in the new century. They were Coldplay, a band led by singer and pianist Chris Martin, who, along with guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman, and drummer Will Champion, managed to climb to the top of the charts with their debut album, "Parachutes", and songs like "Yellow", "Shiver", "High Speed", "Don't Panic", and "Trouble", thanks to a simple approach and moving, intelligent lyrics. A year later, they definitively cemented their success with their second full-length album, "A Rush of Blood to the Head", where they continued along a consistent musical path based on a perfect combination of piano and guitar, simple melodies, grand string arrangements, a touch of epic grandeur, and captivating vocals. Replete with songs that shine with their own light such as "In My Place", "Amsterdam", "Warning Sign", "The Scientist", "Green Eyes", "Politik", "Daylight" or "Clocks", this second album became a true declaration of intent of the best indie-rock, with more than thirteen million copies sold and the Grammy award for best album of the year.

