Coldplay - Fix You | -flac-

In the modern era of music consumption, convenience has largely trumped quality. Streaming services typically serve audio in formats like AAC or Ogg Vorbis, which are "lossy." This means that to make the file size small enough to stream quickly, the audio data is compressed by removing sounds that the algorithm deems "inaudible" to the human ear.

The final third of the song features the full band, Chris Martin’s strained falsetto ("Tears stream down your face..."), Jonny Buckland’s chiming arpeggiated guitar, and Will Champion’s floor-tom heavy drumming. FLAC handles this transient peak perfectly. MP3 artifacts manifest as "pre-echo" or a glassy sheen on the cymbals. With FLAC, the crash cymbals decay naturally, and the piano transients remain crisp without digital clipping. Coldplay - Fix you -Flac-

You will hear a new song. You will hear hope in the lossless silence, and light in the uncompressed peaks. That is the magic of lossless audio—and it is waiting for you in the organ chords of “Fix You.” In the modern era of music consumption, convenience

The emotional weight of "Fix You" is rooted in a deeply personal event. Lead singer wrote the song to comfort his then-wife, Gwyneth Paltrow , following the death of her father, Bruce Paltrow, in 2002. FLAC handles this transient peak perfectly