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Muse have revealed the video for the latest single 'Panic Station', which sees the band wearing weird costumes in Tokyo, Japan. Check it out below.
Dressed in faux fur and odd cowboy costumes, Muse parade around Tokyo - and frontman Matt Bellamy looks very fetching in a pink furry jacket.
However, the band came under fire from fans as they use the symbol of the Rising Sun in the video intro - which is sometimes associated with Japanese militarism, and is a controversial icon to use.
Muse quickly apologised over Twitter, and promised that they would change the intro soon, writing, "Sorry for the mistake re the intro graphics for the Panic Station video. We are fixing it now. We will upload a new version very soon."
Watch the 'Panic Station' video below:
Muse are set to play four UK concerts next month, including two at London's Emirates Stadium on 25 and 26 May, one in Coventry and one in Manchester.
According to the Metro, Bellamy said, "We’ve got a bunch of new songs to play and the show is going to be completely different to last time.
"This tour we’re trying to reach out and be closer to the fans. I think the last tour we were a bit distant at times. This time we have got a bigger stage and the thrust to get out there, shake hands – and I might do some stagediving."
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