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Coldplay reveal tracklisting for new album

Band line up ten tracks for 'Viva La Vida'

Fri 11 Apr, 2008

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I find it amusing that Cops Are Robbers considers Coldplay's songs 'hymns set to music', since hymns are, by their very definition, erm, set to music...

Sat 12 Apr, 2008

They're a damn sight better than these crap bands I've had to put up with on "indie" websites / stations / channel in the past year - The Enemy, Jack Penate, Hoosiers, Scouting for f*cking Girls - now THAT is sh*te indie rock. It's disappointing that Coldplay are slated for being 'boring' merely because some people have the attention span of a goldfish. Three albums so far, three 9/10 reviews by NME (who are generally accused of going off a band once they've become big), not many bands who can say that.

Fri 11 Apr, 2008

Three good albums so far; no reason to suggest that this will be any different. At a time when Britain is producing a lot of sh*te indie/rock, at least these guys are continuing to fly the flag.Album title still reminds me of that Ricky Martin song though.

Fri 11 Apr, 2008

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