A lot has happened since we’ve departed for Spring Break. Here’s what you missed in the Entertainment world while you were lounging back in the warm, tropical weather and sipping some drinks:

According to their Web site, The Starting Line announced last week that it will be going on an indefinite hiatus once their current tour ends. Tri-state area fans will have their last chance to catch them live at this year’s Bamboozle Festival .

Keane is currently recording its new album in Berlin with producer Stuart Price. Source: nme.com

According to the band’s official Web site, Weezer’s untitled, sixth album will be released in June, with the first single hitting the airwaves soon.

ABBA drummer Ola Brunkert was found dead in his home in Spain on Monday morning, according to CNN .

An Australian woman stabbed her boyfriend to death last week, after the two had an argument about Bruce Springsteen. The deceased was not a fan of “The Boss,” something his girlfriend could not tolerate. Lesson learned: People are crazy. Source: CNN.com

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Nine Inch Nails are more than likely going to sleep happy, as their newest album, “Ghosts,” sold an incredible 782,000 copies in its first week alone. Source: Absolutepunk.net

You think the RIAA is bad? Think again. A new law has been passed in Japan, banning music piraters from the Internet. Source: TechCrunch.com

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Trying to make an impression on the music world, Fall Out Boy will make history by being the first band to play concerts on all seven continents. It is scheduled to perform at a research station in Antarctica on March 25. Source: sevencontinents.tv

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