Muse have revealed plans for a seventh album that is expected to be released in early 2015.
Muse's Matt Bellamy has spoken to Radio.com about plans for a seventh "rawer" album.
He said about the band's previous two albums that "we sort of veered away from our instruments a little bit. We sort of focused on things like synthesizers, drum machines and various electronics and stuff."
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For the band's next album, Bellamy feels “we’re going to veer back towards musicianship again and focusing on our own instruments: guitar, bass and drums. It’s probably going to be a bit of a rawer album, and definitely a bit more rock, I’d say.”
“The main focus is we’re gonna record a bunch of music, probably a conceptual album of some kind, so it probably will be album length. But how we release it is up for debate.”
“I don’t think we’ll be ready to put another album out until early 2015 or something... we’ll just look at what’s going on and make a judgement in the moment rather than thinking ahead, because things are changing so quickly.”