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LP6 Name and Cover Art Ideas

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this[/url]?! probably just something made up, but I love that title. think of all the possibilities! well, chances are there is nothing to it anyway.. but it does sound like a coldplay title.

 

On the bottom of the handwritten Atlas lyrics, there's actually a small doodle of what looks like a ghost.

 

I think Ghost Stories would be a good name. I can actually see that as a title for a Coldplay album

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Since the ghost is on the Atlas lyrics, could Atlas possibly be the first single in the next album? Perhaps we'll get a proper music video.

Sorry to post so soon, it was an accident! I would also love a self-titled album. :) Beyoncé is an amazing album, in many respects.

Since the ghost is on the Atlas lyrics, could Atlas possibly be the first single in the next album? Perhaps we'll get a proper music video.

 

The Oracle said that Atlas won't be on the new album.

Long title: Someone Is Dying At The Other Side Of The World

 

that sounds good to me :thumbsup:

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I liked the idea of "Ghost Stories" being LP6 title, but it has to fit in a long name so, what about: "True and Real Ghost Stories of the Supernatural".

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