Thursday, July 26, 2007

Quick News

After a recent mini-tour in South America, Coldplay were so inspired by Latin American culture and music that they have uprooted the recording of their latest record to Barcelona, Spain. The band are recording and mixing in old Spanish churches and cathedrals. A spokesperson of the band known as "Prophet," posted this on their website saying "We've been traveling light, an acoustic guitar, a couple of mics, a laptop and some headphones. [...] The music and lyrics have begun to reflect a Hispanic theme. No maracas or castanets, but a vibrancy and colorfulness that owes much to the atmosphere of Buenos Aires and Barcelona." For more on Coldplay and the "Prophet," head over to www.coldplay.com .

Interpol bassist Carlos D can also add actor to his resume. His latest project finds him scoring and starring in a horror film called My Friends Told Me About You. In the film Carlos plays a Marijuana dealer.

Its been 30 years since the world first heard the screaming vocals of Johnny Rotten and the Sex Pistols. One of the worlds most famous punk bands is re-issuing their debut (and really their only record) Never Mind The Bullocks Here's The Sex Pistols on special edition Vinyl. The packaging will include the album, a 7" B-Side and a poster. It hits shelves in October.