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In an NME interview, Chris said "We'll definitely start working on a new album next year"<ref name=" | In an NME interview, Chris said "We'll definitely start working on a new album next year"<ref name="nme20100712"> | ||
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}}</ref> He went on to say "I think we'll definitely take some time off after this touring period because it's something we've never done. I think the most time we've had off is about six weeks in the last 12 years, so we're due a break." | }}</ref> He went on to say "I think we'll definitely take some time off after this touring period because it's something we've never done. I think the most time we've had off is about six weeks in the last 12 years, so we're due a break." In another NME interview, Matt said that he was thinking about writing a more personal music project for their next album. "I sense that that's going to lead to a writing project that will be more personal, rather than talking about grand political concerns. That itself might lead to material that's more suitable for smaller venues." | ||
== New songs == | == New songs == | ||
Near the beginning of 2010 Muse indicated they had been working on potentially two new songs, one of which was ready for recording. One was mentioned by Dom in an interview with regard to Muse providing new music for the 2012 Olympic games.<ref name="mb20100228"> | Near the beginning of 2010 Muse indicated they had been working on potentially two new songs, one of which was ready for recording. One was mentioned by Dom in an interview with regard to Muse providing new music for the 2012 Olympic games.<ref name="mb20100228"> |
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Information
In an NME interview, Chris said "We'll definitely start working on a new album next year"[1] He went on to say "I think we'll definitely take some time off after this touring period because it's something we've never done. I think the most time we've had off is about six weeks in the last 12 years, so we're due a break." In another NME interview, Matt said that he was thinking about writing a more personal music project for their next album. "I sense that that's going to lead to a writing project that will be more personal, rather than talking about grand political concerns. That itself might lead to material that's more suitable for smaller venues."
New songs
Near the beginning of 2010 Muse indicated they had been working on potentially two new songs, one of which was ready for recording. One was mentioned by Dom in an interview with regard to Muse providing new music for the 2012 Olympic games.[2] Dom mentioned a "love song" the band had written originally intended for the Twilight Saga: Eclipse soundtrack, stating that the band "were ready to record" in Australia during the Big Day Out tour. This turned out to be Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever) [3] It is unclear whether this song is separate from that which was mentioned in regard to the 2012 Olympics.
References
- ↑ NME. (2010-07-12). Muse at T In The Park: 'We'll definitely start working on a new album next year'. NME.com. Retrieved 2010-07-13 from nme.com.
- ↑ centisuk. (2010-02-28). 6 Music snippet. Retrieved 2010-03-01 from board.muse.mu.
- ↑ Leah Collins. (2010-02-28). Muse No Longer On Eclipse Soundtrack; Now What Will We Play At the Vampire Baseball Game?. dose.ca. Retrieved "2010-03-01" from dose.ca.