Take wonderful piano and guitar melodies, a great shot Melancholy and Stir it with intelligent lyrics about life, love and suffering in the world and finished the sequel to "Parachutes". What sounds so succinctly is actually admiration for Coldplay do it again and again that their music just not a mere compilation of these "ingredients" is. The more crucial is what comes out everything - and that's every time stunning. The songs are the type that one really touch and still move about four minutes out. Their music is both fairly sophisticated (sounds more mature than "Parachutes") and still sounds somehow loosely, as you would the song so fell into his lap. No cramped schmaltz, but just good music. That's what they display properly in my opinion, the Turin Brakes, Starsailor & Co.. Anspieltips: "The Scientist", "politics", "In My Place" and the title song "A Rush of Blood to the Head".