Coldplay nearly finished new album
Coldplay are currently mixture their fourth, as-yet-untitled studio record book, which their manager has described as the band's "best record album".
Billboard.com reports that Coldplay began work on the album in Nov 2006 and have been collaborating with producers Brian Eno and Markus Dravs.
They plan to going the album in the early summer through longtime label EMI.
Oral presentation to Hoarding.com near the album, the band's coach, Dave Sherlock Holmes, said: "We're barely close to finished. They're in the final mixing. They'll start mastering, and aside we go."
"They've really delivered. It's a fantastic record book. They've really place the work in," he said.
Sherlock Holmes said the album "decidedly takes them in roughly different directions".
"I'm not a euphony critic, merely it's sure a progression, with approximately really great songwriting," he said.