Coldplay - Orphans (official Video) Official
The video adopts a "meta" approach, beginning with a voice memo of Chris Martin developing the song's main riff. It follows the track’s evolution from these raw, early stages to a fully polished production.
: By pairing "gut-wrenchingly sad" lyrics with a major-key melody and a joyous video, Coldplay prompts viewers to self-reflect and empathize with the resilient spirit of those who have lost everything but still long for the simple joy of being "young again".
: The action frequently cuts between high-energy studio sessions and intimate, black-and-white footage of the band performing in backyards and on beaches. Coldplay - Orphans (Official Video)
: The shout-along chorus features a full choir, including Chris Martin’s children, Apple and Moses. This collective voice reinforces the theme of communal yearning for home and youthful innocence. Lyric and Visual Disconnect
Watch the official music video for 'Orphans' to see the vibrant choreography and behind-the-scenes footage mentioned above: Coldplay - Orphans (Official Video) YouTube• Oct 25, 2019 Orphans | Coldpedia, the Coldplay Wiki | Fandom The video adopts a "meta" approach, beginning with
: The visuals are filled with blooming flowers and joyous dancing, yet the lyrics tell the tragic story of Rosaleen and her father ("Baba") who are killed in a Damascus bombing.
The official music video for "Orphans," directed by Mat Whitecross , is a vibrant, behind-the-scenes exploration of human resilience and the desire for normalcy amidst displacement. While its upbeat tempo and celebratory visuals initially suggest a straightforward pop anthem, the video serves as a profound juxtaposition to the song's somber subject matter: the plight of refugees from the Syrian Civil War . A Meta-Narrative of Creation : The action frequently cuts between high-energy studio
: Key scenes feature the band performing upside down or sideways in a bombed-out room , which literally and figuratively represents a world turned upside down by conflict. Joy as Resistance
