Tuesday 2 September 2008

Coldplay to rush-release new album

Coldplay ar reportedly arrange to outlet a new album in 2009 - despite the fact that the band's last criminal record, 'Viva La Vida Or Death And all His Friends', was only released in June.


A report in The Sun (August 21) suggests that the band's 'Viva La Vida..' roger Huntington Sessions with producer Brian Eno had been so successful that they were at present looking to rush-release a new record album of already recorded material.


A source at the band's label EMI said: "The 'Viva La Vida...' sessions were fantastically fruitful. They gelled brilliantly with Brian and recorded much more music than they could fit on one album.


"The majority of the followup is already in the can, though they volition have to go back into the studio at some item to add a few more songs."


Frontman Chris Martin previously revealed that the band had recorded a song with Kylie Minogue, titled 'Luna', which didn�t make it onto 'Viva La Vida...', saying that the vocal "will be on a record we will put out in 2009".


However a spokesperson for EMI denied reports the move would let the band out of their record cover with the label, relation NME.COM: "Contrary to inaccurate reports in The Sun, Coldplay ar signed to a semipermanent record contend with EMI and ar committed to produce a number of albums. The band's relationship with EMI is both long-term and positive."

Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones and Radiohead let all recently left EMI. The label was taken over by private equity firm Terra Firma in 2007.



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