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In Feburary 2025, [[Chris Wolstenholme|Chris]] appeared on an episode of ''The Leona Graham Podcast'' where he discussed various topics, including Muse. During the interview he stated that the band would likely start work on their tenth studio album in the next few months, and gave a tentitive release year of 2026. He expressed doubt that the band would ever go back to releasing albums | In Feburary 2025, [[Chris Wolstenholme|Chris]] appeared on an episode of ''The Leona Graham Podcast'' where he discussed various topics, including Muse. During the interview he stated that the band would likely start work on their tenth studio album in the next few months, and gave a tentitive release year of 2026. He expressed doubt that the band would ever go back to releasing albums as frequently as before, suggesting a new album every four or more years could be the band's release pattern moving forwards. He also added that the band's record contract with [[Warner Music Group|Warner]] had ended, and the band were "considering all options" as regards to whether they resign with Warner or join a different label.<ref>https://www.nme.com/news/music/muses-chris-wolstenholme-teases-work-on-new-album-3836957</ref> |
Revision as of 20:16, 11 February 2025
This page will serve as running commentary with regards to Muse's tenth studio album.
Background
In Feburary 2025, Chris appeared on an episode of The Leona Graham Podcast where he discussed various topics, including Muse. During the interview he stated that the band would likely start work on their tenth studio album in the next few months, and gave a tentitive release year of 2026. He expressed doubt that the band would ever go back to releasing albums as frequently as before, suggesting a new album every four or more years could be the band's release pattern moving forwards. He also added that the band's record contract with Warner had ended, and the band were "considering all options" as regards to whether they resign with Warner or join a different label.[1]