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Coldplay was poignant like Travis, ardent like Jeff Buckley, and as fresh as Oasis when they first burst onto the prospect, so it was ideal for the press and public to admire them. They played their first gig at a event for unsigned bands in Manchester, and The Safety EP was issued shortly after that. The Brothers and Sisters EP was issued by Fierce Panda and released a year later. Both releases saw only 500 pressings. Their sweet melodies and swooning lyrics landed Coldplay a U.K. deal with Parlophone in April 1999, and the limited-edition five-track, The Blue Room EP, followed that fall. With attractive nods from the media, the dream pop group of four was hailed as the next Travis thanks to their simplistic acoustics and amiable personas. Two more EPs, Shiver and Yellow, arrived in spring 2000.
Coldplay full-length debut Parachutes, which earned the band a Mercury Music Prize suggestion, was released in the U.K. In November 2000, Parachutes saw a U.S. release with Nettwerk; a month later, "Yellow" was chosen as the theme song for all promo spots for ABC. The well-received hype nearby the band continued throughout 2001 as well, captivating on three Brit Awards nominations and a sold-out ten-date tour of the U.S. in February. Rumors of a split inspired most of the U.S. tour. Martin frequently battled nasty colds and voice fatigue, which led Coldplay to cancel a series of American dates and scrap a European tour. With all gossip aside, Coldplay resumed playing in summer 2001 and earned extra success with second single "Trouble."
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