Music can remind us of many things: a time in our lives we were happy or a place we never wanted to leave, a fleeting moment we can't return to a lover we can't forget. For comedian Kelsey Cook, few bands held such an important space in her head and heart as Coldplay, who came into their own just as she was navigating the fraught path towards womanhood. The post-Britpop of those gentle piano rockers' 2002 sophomore album\xa0A Rush of Blood to the Head\xa0provided Kelsey with no small amount of comfort as she maneuvered through turbulent relationships and the uncertainty of adult life, ultimately bringing her to the success of appearing on\xa0The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Comedy Central's\xa0This is Not Happening,\xa0and the launch of her own podcast,\xa0Self-Helpless.\n\xa0\n\xa0\nThe 500 is a production of Native Creative Podcasts.\n\xa0\nFor show notes, guest playlists, and fan blogs about the music go to The500Podcast.com.\n\xa0\nNew Artist/Song influenced by Coldplay:\xa0\nLuke Sital-Singh\xa0"Lover"\xa0(Spotify)\xa0(YouTube)\n\xa0\nJoin. The. Movement.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices