Coldplay are definitely NOT splitting after the release of their second album, worldpop can exclusively reveal. Despite inaccurate reports on other music websites, a spokesperson for the band told worldpop 'the comments that you may have read elsewhere are totally flippant and were taken out of context. For the record, Coldplay are not splitting!'
Chris Martin and the band are currently putting the finishing touches to their second album which has now been given a tile of A Rush Of Blood To The Head. As previously reported on worldpop, the follow up to Parachutes has now been delayed while the band completes the mixing of the new songs.
Originally scheduled for late June to coincide with a possible Glastonbury appearance, the band's spokesperson confirmed to worldpop that 'late summer' is now looking likely for a release.A possible track listing has also been published on Coldplay's official website, and the band insider told worldpop that no decision has been taken yet regarding the first single release.
Publishing track lists ahead of the release of an album has become a sensitive issue recently, making it easier for fans to search the internet to download songs that may have been leaked. Oasis fell foul of this last week with all 11 tracks from Heathen Chemistry now freely available three months prior to the album release.
Commenting on the publishing of the Coldplay album track details, the band's spokesperson told worldpop:
'It's a delicate balance. We need to supply details upfront, but we don't want the trust to be abused.'
Song titles that are likely to appear on A Rush Of Blood To The Head include:
In My Place
The Scientist
Daylight
A Whisper
God Put A Smile Upon Your Face
A Rush of Blood to the Head
Amsterdam
Politik
Warning Sign
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