Muse to return with "softer" rock album in 2012
By Anthony Lund on 19/05/2011
Muse The band are headlining summer festivals before hitting the studio in September.
Fans of Muse will be glad to know that they will be back next year with their follow up to The Resistance with an album that will be “softer”.
Talking to NME during the Ivor Novello Awards ceremony in London, band members Dominic Howard and Chris Wolstenholme said that their new material will be out in 2012 and it will be a “shift in style” to a lot of their previous work.
“Matt showed me a few chords recently,” Howard said. “Who knows, it might be softer rock, but then its up to me and Chris to make it heavy again. A heavy rock lullaby but I’m sure it will move forward in some way.”
Muse are playing Reading and Leeds festivals in the summer and they are then expecting to hit the studio in September or October,
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