Coldplay’s new album track ‘Church’ features a part of late Amjad Sabri’s qawali
Popular British rock band, Coldplay, has released their latest album ‘Everyday Life’ which is being praised internationally and has soared to the top of the Official Album Charts.
But for Pakistani’s, it turned out to a pleasant surprise that Coldplay with their new album has paid tribute to late qawwal Amjad Sabri.
The second track of the album titled “Church” recalls the churning splendor of the band’s classic “Viva La Vida” with the vocalist Chris Martin’s voice and also containing a part of Amjad Sabri’s qawali.
In a recent interview, Coldplay’s front man Chris Martin talked about how the band received inspiration to make a song, which they think is a great one. While talking about the ‘Church’,’ told it is the second song on the album, also released as a single, as a love song that “fell through the sky,”
“There’s two cool other singers on that one. There’s this guy who was a Pakistani singer, called Amjad Sabri. He was sadly murdered by people who didn’t like what he stood for. Then there’s a friend of ours called Norah who is a guy from Jerusalem”, he added.