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From World War 3 to a return to rock
Tags: Muse
by Andrew Trendell | Photos by WENN/Splash/Instagram
Tags: Muse
Fear not Muse fans - new music is closer than ever. The band recently said that the first round of recording sessions was done, with Matt, Dominic and Chris ready to return soon with a summer 2015 release date in mind. But what else do we know, and what can expect from album No.7? Well, quite a lot, as it happens.
From early hints and teasers to new Instagram clues to Matt's potentially tongue-in-cheek tweets, Muse have once again left a trail of breadcrumbs leading up to what their new record could have in store.
From heavy sounds, classic rock producers, World War Three and self-release, here's everything we know so far, and what to expect from, Muse's upcoming seventh album.
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