Chris Martin has vowed that Coldplay will stop making music after 12 albums, but the band's bassist Guy Berryman is taking that "with a pinch of salt."
โChris is never going to stop writing, so I kind of take it with a little bit of a pinch of salt,โ he admitted in a new interview with Rolling Stone. โWeโre still years away from any kind of retirement. But I think you have to have a plan. If youโre running a marathon, you know you have to run 26 miles. But if somebody said to you, โOK, start running and just donโt stop,โ itโs quite hard to motivate yourself.โ
Earlier this year, Martin explained the 12-album cutoff in an interview with NME. โThe 12 album thing is very real, and itโs a nice feeling," he said. "It doesnโt mean we wonโt tour or finish some compilation things or outtakes or whatever. It just means that the main story is told. Thatโs just what feels really right. Just knowing thatโs happening supercharges all the work weโre doing now.โ
He also revealed that their last two albums will be a "musical" and self-titled album that circles back to their first EP. โThe cover of the album, Iโve known it since 1999. Itโs a photograph by the same photographer that took the photo thatโs the cover of our first EP,โ Martin said.
Coldplay have been on their Music of the Spheres tour since 2022. A report from Pollstar recently unveiled that theirs was the second-highest grossing tour of 2024, behind Taylor Swift's record-breaking Eras tour.