Upon release, "Atlas" received mostly positive reviews from music critics. Michael Nelson of
Stereogum called the track "a swooning, appropriately cinematic ballad". Erin Coulehan of
Rolling Stone wrote, "The dreamy tune features a classic Coldplay presentation, with twinkling piano that builds as Chris Martin croons 'I'll carry your world'". "The dreamy, piano-driven track was clearly written specifically for 'Catching Fire,’ with lyrics like "some bend the bow" — about bow-and-arrow-wielding heroine Katniss, presumably – and "caught in the fire" (pretty self-explanatory)," wrote Karen Lanza of PopCrush. Upon release of the soundtrack album,
Consequence of Sound's Rob Hakimian called the song "spirited", and
AllMusic's Heather Phares described it as "typically sweeping and earnest". Randall Roberts of the
Los Angeles Times wrote, "Coldplay is here too, but in a battle with
Lorde's haunting version of
Tears for Fears' "
Everybody Wants to Rule the World", Lorde would forever reign supreme".
Slant Magazine's Blue Sullivan commented that "'Atlas' is autopilot Coldplay dipping into its back catalogue for a paycheck, but at least it approximates a pulse. Though the band may have zero insider-cred, 'Atlas' proves that '
Clocks' played at three-quarter speed with most of the chorus scooped out still runs rings around most of the current zeitgeist".
3voor12 listed the song among the best of the year.
Awards and accolades On 15 October 2013, it was announced that "Atlas" would receive the Hollywood Song Award at the
17th Hollywood Film Awards. The song was also performed at the gala ceremony, which took place on 21 October 2013 at the
Beverly Hilton hotel. Carlos de Abreau, the Hollywood Film Awards founder and executive director, told
The Hollywood Reporter, "The Hollywood Film Awards is thrilled to present the Hollywood Song Award to a band as globally respected and prolific as Coldplay. They continue to build their legacy and, with 'Atlas' marking the first time they have recorded for a motion picture, we cannot think of an artist better deserving of this honor." On 7 December 2013, "Atlas" received a
Grammy Award nomination in the
Best Song Written for Visual Media category. On 12 December 2013, it was nominated for a
Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. ==Commercial performance==