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Coldplay has mastered the art of the slow reveal. With frequent updates on their website revealing details about their forthcoming album, the band has recently named eight potential songs considered for their fourth album, the follow-up to 2005's X&Y.
"Expect a short, concise record with no fat and at least two top-division songs released independently," read the anonymously written post, "We're still a few months from finishing but already the arguments about track listing have begun."
Coldplay are planning to play an enormous gig in the grounds of Knebworth House.
Chris Martin revealed the band intend to play the Hertfordshire venue next summer, although no arrangements have been confirmed as yet.
He told listeners to BBC Radio 1: "We're trying to book a place that rhymes with Blebworth.
"We realised there's a lot of people who don't like us in Britain but, you know, they don't have to come." read more
Coldplay’s album Viva La Vida has to date been the No.1 selling album in 36 countries around the world, including in the U.S., where it held the top spot for two weeks, and in the U.K. where the album has been No.1 for the last four weeks.
Coldplay’s previous album, the 10 million-selling X&Y, reached No.1 in 32 countries in 2005.
In a number of countries, including the U.K., France, Germany and Japan, first week sales of Viva La Vida exceeded those of X&Y, and Viva L read more
Coldplay are "less s**t" than they used to be.
The band's frontman Chris Martin insists they are at their peak and their live performances are better than ever.
Speaking after a show in Munich, Germany, last week, Chris told Absolute Radio: "I think our concert is the least s**t Coldplay concert at the moment that you could have possibly ever seen. Do you see what I mean? We're better than we used to be."