Coldplay Releases New Christmas Song

One of the biggest bands in the world, Coldplay, have been taking a break from their music for some time now. After the hugely successful album 'Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends', the band members decided to spend time with their family and take a break from the music world. They have now returned for the holidays by putting together a really great Christmas song named Christmas Lights. It's nice to see a band release a Christmas song that is actually good.

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One of the biggest bands in the world, Coldplay, have been taking a break from their music for some time now. After the hugely successful album ‘Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends’, the band members decided to spend time with their family and take a break from the music world. They have now returned for the holidays by putting together a really great Christmas song named Christmas Lights. It’s nice to see a band release a Christmas song that is actually good.

Coldplay is currently finishing up a fifth studio album which should be released sometime next year.

Check out Christmas Lights by Coldplay below. And as always head on over to KoVideo for the full review.

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