February 4, 2008 10:52
Coldplay deny new album is called 'Prospekt' Coldplay Tickets
Chris Martin and co are 'weeks away' from finishing
Photo Gallery: Coldplay
Photo: Pa Photos
Coldplay are close to finishing their fourth studio album - and denied reports about what the record will be called.
The foursome revealed they have pretty much finished the highly anticipated LP, apparently due out May 19, and are in the final mixing stages.
Writing on their blog the band explained: "Mixing has been slow and painstaking but that's just the nature of the beast. So... give us another month or so and we might just have an album worthy of your patience."
They revealed the names of two tracks recorded before Christmas – 'Lovers In Japan' and 'Strawberry Swing' - and also clarified that, despite reports stating otherwise, their new album will not be called 'Prospekt'.
They have yet say what the follow-up to 2005's 'X&Y' will be titled.
The Shockwaves NME Awards 2008 are coming soon – and it’s time to have your say. Vote now by heading to NME.COM/awardsvote and you could win VIP tickets to the ceremony, which takes place in London on February 28.
Visit NME Video for the latest music videos and artist interviews
- Previous: Girls Aloud singer planning solo career – Tabloid Hell
- Next: Arcade Fire's surprise Super Bowl appearance could end in court
You may need to upgrade your Flash Player
You can download the latest flash plugin here.
If you have installed flash but keep getting this message:
1. Try to bypass flash plugin detection here.
2. Ensure you have javascript enabled in your browser.
3. Try using Firefox
Listen to more Free Music at we7.com| Date/Time | Venue | Town/City | Seetickets | Viagogo |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 29, 2012 16:30 | Ricoh Arena | Coventry City | Tickets not currently available. |
Buy Coldplay Tickets |
| May 29, 2012 17:00 | Ricoh Arena | Coventry City |
Buy Coldplay Tickets |
Buy Coldplay Tickets |
| May 29, 2012 17:00 | Ricoh Arena | Coventry City |
Buy Coldplay Tickets |
Buy Coldplay Tickets |









Comments do not always reflect the views of NME, or IPC Media, for guidelines visit our Ts & Cs page