IT WILL BE HARD
NOVEMBER 27 2008 11:14h
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Where do Muse draw their inspiration from? It is not clear, but they obviously have it as they are recording a new album.
British rock band Muse are working on a new album full throttle, a type of a sequel to the 2006 album “Black Holes And Revelations”. The news was confirmed by the band`s bass player Chris Wolstenholme, answering to fans` questions at the band`s official web site.
- It would be nice to have the album out in the second half of next year [2009] but we have not set ourselves any targets. It is more important for us to make the best album we have made to date, and if that means it comes out in 2010 then we don't mind - Wolstenholme said, NME writes.
Matthew Bellamy, Christopher Wolstenholme and Dominic Howeard are quite comfortable with sharing things with their fans, so they revealed that the new album might include the “hardest track” Bellamy has ever written. This is a three-piece, mostly orchestrated composition the band`s singer has been working on for several years.
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