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Muse announced the release date of the first track from his new album

Lima, January 12, 2022Updated on 01/12/2022 07:16 pm

The british trio Muse He will premiere tomorrow Thursday the first song of his new album, entitled “Won’t Stand Down”, as anticipated by the training on social networks.

The English rock group already shared last Friday what its official cover will be, in which a floating and ghostly figure is seen wrapped in a black cape with a hidden head and a white mask, under which ten faceless disciples appear.

As a preview, the singer of the band, Matt Bellamy, presented his followers during a live broadcast on his official Instagram account with a verse of the new song, sung while driving in a car.

“I will not retire, I am getting stronger, I will not retire, I no longer own, I will not retire, you have used me for too long, for too long”, sings the musician in that new song.

In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine in May 2020, Bellamy revealed that the pandemic had allowed her to spend more time with her family and given her the opportunity to focus on music.

So the singer hinted that maybe sometime in 2022 the group could embark on a tour.

Muse’s previous work, “Simulation Theory”, was released in 2018 and the band celebrated the 20th anniversary of the mythical album “Origin of symmetry” with the release of a new remastered and remixed edition which, under the title “XX Anniversary RemiXX”, was published in digital edition on June 18 and on vinyl on July 9.

Details of what the next Muse project will be have not yet been released, nor has a specific launch date been given.

Bellamy did reveal recently to the British magazine NME that he has bought the guitar with which the late singer Jeff Buckley played the songs of the mythical album “Grace” (1994) and that he would record the next album with it.

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