Label claims the band are signed to a long-term deal.

Record label EMI has rejected reports in the press that Coldplay are keen to finish their contract with the company.
According to stories in today's Sun newspaper, the band have apparently recorded their next album and could release it as early as next year which would then be followed by a greatest hits compilation, Q magazine claims.
However, a spokesperson for the label dismissed the reports, telling the news provider they were inaccurate and stressing the group will be with the label for some time to come.
"Coldplay are signed to a long-term record deal with EMI and are committed to produce a number of albums," the representative said.
Gigwise.com claims the band's relationship with EMI has been subject to some speculation since private equity firm Terra Firma acquired the label.
Meanwhile, frontman Chris Martin recently told the Sun they are not like other bands who trash hotel rooms.
The singer told the newspaper he used to work as a cleaner and said being confronted by an untidy room was "annoying".