Coldplay have promised their new album will surprise people, claiming the record is "different" and may alienate some fans. The group are understood to be nearing completion on the follow-up to "X&Y", which has been produced by Brian Eno.
Behind the scenes with Chris Martin and crew as they record their fourth Coldplay are currently holed up in a studio in northern London, trying to hammer out the details for their still-untitled fourth album, due out in May. On a white board, three band members have posted radically different proposed track listings for the album. Chris Martin has withheld his, hoping to lobby his colleagues a
Social networking upstart Facebook is coming for the last thing that MySpace holds dear, today revealing the introduction of a new, iTunes-affiliated music section
Coldplay frontman Chris Martin has declared that "everyone might not like our new album". The singer, speaking to Rolling Stone from the studio doesn't seem too concerned if people don't like it, saying "Whether or not it's good, we certainly started to use more colours.
Shane Bourbonnais is keeping his calendar clear for the end of July because there’s a good chance he’ll be hosting musicians such as Tom Petty and members of Coldplay in Pemberton during a three-day music festival.
I'm seriously considering making a late bid for rock stardom and reforming my student band, The Abusers. We split sometime in 1981 – or possibly '82 – over differences concerning nomenclature. I favoured changing the band's name to Will Self and the Abusers, but understandably the others were against it. Pete Miller, the bassist, and a black kid called Chris, who played the drums and came from