Steve Jobs is a Coldplay fan, like Jason and I. And you all Coldplay haters can grab that fact and suck hard on it. According to Coldplay’s official blog, Steve was backstage at the band’s gig in Mountain View. More »
Is it just me, or does the new Blackberry commercial featuring U2 look a hell of a lot like an Apple ad? Or, more specifically, the Coldplay Apple ad? More »
LeftRightLeftRightLeft. That’s the stupid name for Coldplay’s upcoming live album recorded during their 2009 tour, still going on. The good news for fans? It is going to be completely free online this May 15:
Coldplay has become the latest band to partner with Tapulous for a special edition of Tap Tap Revenge. Fans of the band can now tap their way through 10 of their greatest hits for $US5.
Any hope that the pay-what-you-want release of In Rainbows would set a precedent for Radiohead albums of the future has been dashed. Tortured treehugger and all-round good bloke Thom Yorke set the record straight yesterday, calling the band’s decision to let their fans agree on a price on their last release a “one-off.”
Coldplay, purveyors of middle-class mundanity to the eardrums of the worthy*, are having a garage sale at their studio. So, anyone who wants to pick up a gadget with Korg, Roland, Linn, Pearl, Hafler or Yamaha written on it, and which emanates a musical version of “Pew Pew,” then head off to eBay, ’cause that’s where you’ll find it. Oh, and proof that Chris Martin is a very funny man indeed, after the jump.