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Muse tease new single and video on social media

Band have been hard at work at their studio in London

Roisin O'Connor
Tuesday 09 May 2017 06:10 EDT
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Muse have teased fans with a clip of what looks/sounds like a new track plus a video, featuring the words: "Coming soon."

The band revealed in March that they were back to work at Air Studios in London, and the trio - Matt Bellamy, Chris Wolstenholme and Dominic Howard - have been teasing new music for months.

Last month Bellamy uploaded a video to his Instagram showing him with a guitar, offering feedback to producers after listening back to a track.

He captioned the post with: "Back in the studio. New song coming soon..."

On 1 May he also posted a photo of his son Bing wearing a visor (also seen in the video) with the caption: "Bing on set..."

Given how vocal Bellamy is on politics in Muse's music and everything that's happened since the release of their last album Drones, it would be a surprise if this new work isn't as politically-charged as their last.

Muse are confirmed to headline this year's Reading & Leeds festival alongside Kasabian and Eminem - their first headline slot at the festival since 2011.

At the time of the announcement organiser Melvin Benn said: "I'm thrilled to be able to announce Muse as the first headliner for Reading and Leeds 2017.

"Their incredible live show promises to be an unforgettable performance."

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