Ahead of the release of his forthcoming sophomore album, When The Music Stops, jxdn has unveiled his Spotify Singles cover of Coldplay’s iconic 2000 single, “Yellow.” Before jxdn’s cover release, “Yellow” became the sixth Coldplay video to enter YouTube’s Billion Views Club and currently boasts 1,052,037,012 views as of publication. “Yellow” is also currently one of several Coldplay songs in Spotify’s Billions Club. Taking on the Coldplay classic, which harbors a melancholy essence, jxdn revitalizes it with a burst of pop-punk vibrancy, offering a refreshing interpretation. His vocals infuse the opening verse with a natural croon, breathing new life into… Read more »
Today we talk about the sequel to Knives Out, a possible shooting being stopped at a festival in Washington, and Coldplay’s world tour going into 2023. — Knives Out is Getting a Follow Up Netflix has given us a look at the upcoming film Glass Onion. The original movie will serve as a follow-up to 2019’s Knives Out. (We all remember the sweater). Daniel Craig is returning to solve a brand new, and unrelated, mystery in Greece. Joining Craig in this adventure is Edward Norton, Ethan Hawke, Kathryn Hahn, Dave Bautista, Kate Hudson, Leslie Odom Jr., and Janelle Monae. The… Read more »
Today we talk about the new Hawkeye series, Coldplay’s unique upcoming tour, and Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly’s GQ interview. Hawkeye Gets a Release Date Whether you were naughty or nice this year, you’re getting a gift from Disney! Earlier today they dropped a new trailer for their Marvel series, Hawkeye. The teaser revealed we’ll be getting the first two episodes, out of six, on November 24th. This follows the same pattern as WandaVision, Loki, and What If, where the studio releases a couple of episodes and then the rest follow weekly. Coupled with the first trailer from last… Read more »
Today we give an update on Tanya Fear, talk about BTS collaborating with Coldplay, question Amazon’s technology, and take a look at the new Netflix project Grendel, we give you the Met Gala highlights, and remember Norm Macdonald after he suddenly passed away.
Today we’ve got the scoop on some new additions to Fate: The Winx Saga, Coldplay announcing a new album, and another rich guy going to space.
Today we’ve got Master of None returning for Season 3, Coldplay’s new project, HBO Max launches See Us, and a preview of what to expect on Netflix this summer.
Coldplay’s Chris Martin recently talked about what’s in his stereo, Viva la Vida’s next single and the “Viva”-related lawsuits the band is currently facing. First, guitarist Joe Satriani sued the band, claiming their Grammy-winning “Viva La Vida” ripped off his instrumental “If I Could Fly.” More recently, Cat Stevens, or Yusuf, has chimed in, claiming Coldplay stole the melody for the song from his own “Foreigner Suite.” Still, all the legal woes don’t have Martin down. “Yeah, some people are suing us at the moment and although it was initially a bit depressing, now it’s become really inspiring,” Martin said.… Read more »
“LeftRightLeftRightLeft,” the free live album that Coldplay is giving away on CD to every fan who attends this summer’s “Viva La Vida” tour, is now available as a free download from the band’s Web site. The giveaway began as the band’s North American tour kicked off with last Friday night’s show at the Cruzan Amphitheater in West Palm Beach, Florida. “Playing live is what we love,” Coldplay said in a statement. “This album is a thank you to our fans – the people who give us a reason to do it and make it happen.” The nine-track live album was… Read more »
LOS ANGELES — Coldplay has denied in federal court that it copied parts of Joe Satriani’s music for its hit song, “Viva La Vida.” In a response filed in Los Angeles on Satriani’s song “lacks originality,” Coldplay’s response claims, and shouldn’t receive copyright protection. Satriani sued Coldplay in December, claiming the British band used “substantial, original portions” of Satriani’s “If I Could Fly,” which was released in 2004. Satriani’s lawyer, Howard E. King, said Coldplay’s response was typical for copyright infringement cases and he reiterated that he thought the matter could have been resolved without a lawsuit.
It’s probably safe to assume that Joe Satriani won’t be serving as Coldplay’s opening act when the band launches a North American tour this summer. On the eve of potentially racking up seven more Grammy awards, Coldplay has announced plans to hit the road in support of their latest opus, Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends, for yet another leg of their already lengthy world tour–the boys depart for Japan and Australia immediately after their awards show pit stop. So far just 14 summer dates have been unveiled, with the promise of additional gigs to come. The… Read more »