The title track is an absolute party anthem, complete with shuddering bass and sparkling guitars. It’s about as danceable as I’ve heard Coldplay ever be, and manages to retain the kind of grandiosity that worked so well on Viva La Vida. The pace increases on “Birds”, a song that really doesn’t take off until the chorus, and even then remains pretty lacklustre. To be entirely honest it has filler track written all over it. “Hymn for the Weekend” is the most inappropriately named song on the album, as well as the most wasteful in terms of talent. Any song that resigns Beyoncé to essentially backing vocals and a single token verse isn’t worth listening to, especially if it’s as bland as this one is. The incredibly saccharinely named “Adventure of a Lifetime” follows, and briefly raises the quality to that of the title track. It’s the same vibrant dance style, and admittedly it’s the best song on the album. It’s one of the only two good ones actually…