The 2nd Law (album)
This page is serving as a running commentary on Muse's next major release.
Muse album | |
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Name | Unknown |
Tracks | 12 |
Total length | Unknown |
Recorded | 2011–2012 |
Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy, Dominic Howard, Christopher Wolstenholme |
Producer | Muse[1] |
Art work | Unknown |
Publisher | Warner, Helium 3 |
Format(s) | Unknown |
Catalogue № | Unknown |
Release date | Autumn 2012[2] |
Chart position | Unknown |
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Information
In an NME interview, Chris said "We'll definitely start working on a new album next year"[3] 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."
Chris has said in a recent interview that the band want to do something "radically different" on their next album. The bassist told Kerrang! magazine that it felt like they were "drawing a line" under their past and were eager to embrace new ideas. He said:"[The band] feel like we are drawing a line under a certain period of what we've done in our career. It feels like it's time to move on and do something radically different." However, he also admitted that it wasn't always easy to progress and push their sound forward, adding: "But then you could get into the studio and go back to what you're comfortable with. You get in the studio and there's a natural process and you have to see where a song will take you."
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.[4] 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)[5] It is unclear whether this song is separate from that which was mentioned in regard to the 2012 Olympics.
Later,when Matt was asked whether fatherhood was on his mind, he told MTV: "Yeah, I'm definitely going to bring out the Vibraphone, a lullaby, things like that. I'll definitely get a lullaby on there."[6]
During the NME Awards 2011, Matt and Dom stated that there would be a lot of chords on the album and that Matt already had many ideas flowing through his head, including one song which Dom said sounded very cool already.
Part of the song Supremacy is available here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_F_T1438uo
Instrumentation
With information gathered from twitpics, the album is known to feature a brass section and an orchestra. Additionally, Matt has been seen holding a "Kitara", a guitar-shaped synthesizer controller.
Recording place
Matt told Xfm: "We've actually never made a full album in London, we've made bits here occasionally." He added: "It would be nice to be based in the same place so we can go out and so we can make an album together and also socialise together at the same time." He also said: "It also means we can make the album over a longer period of time without having to pressurise it all in to a three week studio session, you can spread it out."[7] On November 16th 2011 Muse posted pics from Air Studios London England.
In January 2012, Muse went to the Shangri La Studios Malibu, California USA for recording.
Back to the studio
Chris said that, Muse will back to the studio by September in 2011, after Reading and Leeds festivals.
By October and November muse started recording their sixth album.
On Feburary 23rd, 2012 Tom Kirk posted via Twitter a picture of Bellamy showing his arrangements to the accomplished composer David Campbell [1]. David has an extensive background in arrangements and compostion of music.
Other pictures tweeted from Tom Kirk and the official Muse twitter account show all the members of muse working in Cello Studios, along with a Tweeted photo of Muse and the Brass section posing in Los Angeles. All this would indicate that Muse are fine tuning their existing pieces of music with a view for Classical elements to appear on the next album.
Muse also worked at Capitol Studios shortly after working at Cello. Contrary to previous quotes of the band saying the sixth album would be made in London, it appears Muse are focussing on the timely delivery of their new offering.
On February 29th Paul Reeve posted a tweet stating, "Just confirmed dates for recording vocals for the new Muse album...You will not have heard anything like this from them before".
Influences
In a interview with Absolute Radio, Matt mentioned the new album may have influences from Justice and DIOYY, and that he was very into the 'hard electronica' sound at the moment. [8]
Track list
Provisional/Working Titles
- Animals
- Change
- Explorers
- Follow Me
- Hiding to...
- Madness
- Panic Station
- Save Me
- Supremacy
- Survival
- Unknown (Unsurpassable?)
- Unknown (The Award?)
Into the Sixth Album gallery
References
- ↑ Matthew Bellamy. (2012-02-05). @aMUSEd_for_life we are .... Twitter. Retrieved 2012-02-06 from twitter.com.
- ↑ Muse. (2012-02-25). Now some strings... Bring on the autumn!.... Twitter. Retrieved 2012-02-29 from twitter.com.
- ↑ Muse at T In The Park: 'We'll definitely start working on a new album next year' (2010-07-12). NME.com. Retrieved 2010-07-13 from www.nme.com.
- ↑ centisuk. (2010-02-28). 6 Music snippet. Muse forum. 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 www.dose.ca.
- ↑ Jason Gregory. (2011-02-14). Muse Writing 'Child-Friendly' Album As Matt Bellamy Gets Ready For Fatherhood. gigwise. Retrieved 2011-03-01 from www.gigwise.com.
- ↑ Absolute Radio. (2011-02-24). Muse Moving Back to London. Xfm. Retrieved 2011-02-28 from www.xfm.co.uk.
- ↑ Absolute Radio. (2011-23-02). Absolute Radio - Matt Bellamy: new Muse album interview. Absolute Radio. Retrieved 2011-28-02 from youtube.com.