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"A financial settlement between the two parties may have been reached."
Movieline reveals the planned ending that was scrapped in favor of something slightly better.
Following similar claims by guitar virtuoso Joe Satriani and Brooklyn band the Creaky Boards, Cat Stevens says Coldplay's 2008 single also sounds like one of his songs.
World-saving U2 singer Bono today announced the details of his latest project and, as usual, it's not a new U2 album.
Could the machines simply be trying to rid the world of dopey piano balladry?
Plus: New music from David Banner and Liz Phair! (Sadly, these are two separate songs.)
Plus: Nathan Lane is playing Gomez Addams, and Kanye is upset about something.
The CD reaches the band’s trademark soaring melodic heights but with clever instrumentation, experimental production, and teamwork.
Plus: Johnny Rotten on Coldplay, and Ben Gibbard on the cuisine in Brussels.
Plus: Angelina finally sets us straight on that vial of Billy Bob's blood.
'Carter III' is set to move a million copies in its first week. Coldplay will probably be lucky if their album sells half that.
Roger Friedman reports that EMI just fired the heads of Capitol and Virgin Records.
From now until something displaces last year's "Umbrella" from the top of our iTunes most-played list, Vulture will be judging the contenders for this year's Song of the Summer.
The continued existence of EMI reportedly depends in large part on whether 'Viva la Vida' sales meet expectations. Uh-oh!
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