Moving To Mars (Coldplay Song)
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"Moving to Mars" is a song by British
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. It was written by all members of the band for their fifth studio album ''
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exclusive EP. The first half of the song is a piano based ballad, while the rest of it is a mid-tempo number with
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influences.


Development

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". During the recording sessions, one of the band's roadies under the pseudonym of "Roadie 42", blogged about Moving To Mars in February 2011, using the acronym 'MTM'. He said: :"''Every room had some kind of writing or recording setup on the go - you even had to time your use of the kettle carefully, as a laptop and speakers had been set up in the kitchen and Jonny was in there working on his epic lead for MTM. So, by comparison, the first few weeks of the year felt like a ghost town.''" In a cover story run by the American publication
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on Mylo Xyloto, the magazine described the track as a "'Major Tom'-meets-Sinatra exercise". With regards to the song, guitarist ''Jonny Buckland'' stated: :''"It probably won't make it (the record). It was just one of those ones. There was a period where it all worked, then it sat for a bit, we threw (out) lots of ideas, brought them together, pulled them apart, put them back on. We always like the beginning... that intimate sound. And we thought, 'Where can we take it? What can we do?'"''
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' frontman
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said that the track is one of Coldplay's best songs and that it's "bound to be a bootleg classic". He also spoke about a conversation he had had with the band's lead singer
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about the song and said the frontman looked genuinely disappointed that the track was left off the record.


Release and reception

The song was uploaded onto
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for streaming purposes on 24 June 2011 and released on iTunes two days later. It was well received by the fans and the press, with ''Billboard'' writing about the song:
"''Moving to Mars" is a sparse, vocal-led ballad that gathers steam behind a gentle piano line halfway through.''"
While the site ''Pretty Much Amazing'' said:
"''The third song the band chose to share from the EP, 'Moving To Mars' sounds like classic Coldplay, though with some well-timed shifts that sort of brings Bends-era Radiohead to mind. Too bad it lacks the timeless melodies that make cuts like 'The Scientist' and 'Yellow' stand out.''"


Charts


References

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