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Muse To Take A Break

By MusicRooms on 15/07/2010
Muse are to take a break when their current world tour comes to an end. Muse
Muse are to take a break when their current world tour comes to an end.

Although the British rockers – who recently headlined at Glastonbury festival in Somerset, South West England – are due to start laying down tracks for a new record next year, the three-piece act think they deserve a break.

Bassist Chris Wolstenholme told NME magazine: “We’ll definitely start working on a new album next year. I think the most time we’ve had off is about six weeks in the last 12 years, so we’re due a break.”

The ‘Uprising’ hitmakers – who won the O2 Silver Clef Award earlier this month for their contribution to the music industry over the past 12 months – admitted achieving success in the US was a surprise, but something the group really appreciated.

Chris said: “With America it was something we never really expected to happen, so I think it was one of those things we really appreciated, hopefully it'll carry on."

The 31-year-old rocker recently stated he didn’t think playing alongside U2’s The Edge for a rendition of ‘Where The Streets Have No Name’ at Glastonbury festival would be too hard to beat.

He explained: "That will be just too hard to top, so I think we'll leave it for the time being and appreciate the fact that we got to play with The Edge for three minutes."

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