Muse Preview New Song In Studio Video
. (Radio.com) Muse are kicking off 2015 just as they ended 2014: teasing fans with videos from the studio. The band posted the first video of the new year Tuesday (Jan. 20), once again giving fans a taste of what they're working on. A very tiny nibble. This clip features what seems to be Matt Bellamy in the shadows playing a bluesy guitar riff. No one else is with him. There's no other sound, just Matt and his guitar. It sounds like a sort of sad Mississippi Delta blues guitar that Robert Johnson would play. Of course, it's unclear whether this is for the new album or not. This new video is much different then the one they posted in December, which featured an orchestra. Bellamy previously told fans to expect "things to get heavy," but at this point, we're thinking he means emotionally. Muse have been recording the band's seventh album for three-and-a-half months and are reportedly working with the legendary producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange on the follow-up to 2012's The 2nd Law. Check out the clip here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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