The Grammy Award-winning English rock band Muse will follow this Friday’s release of its eighth studio album, “Simulation Theory,” with a world tour. It opens Feb. 3 in Houston and concludes July 26 ...
Muse speed through an intergalactic universe in the new video for their latest song, “The Dark Side.” The track will appear on the group’s upcoming album, Simulation Theory, out November 9th via ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Muse announced that their eighth studio album, Simulation Theory, will be ...
Muse fans, rejoice. After primarily releasing singles in recent years, the group is ready to release their eighth studio album. The disc is titled Simulation Theory and will arrive on Nov. 9 through ...
From left: Dominic Howard, Chris Wolstenholme and Matt Bellamy of the English rock band Muse. The group will perform Thursday at Vivint Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City. From left: Matt Bellamy, ...
Muse are back today with their follow-up full-length to 2015’s Drones. Entitled Simulation Theory, the album is streamable below via Apple Music and Spotify The release is available in three formats ...
Muse might be a British band, but they reached the height of their popularity in the States when George Bush’s presidency turned toward absolute contention. Without feeling too abstract or derivative, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Either way, the simulation theory is having a moment, and not ones to merely ignore such an opportunity, English rock band Muse ...
This is not a test. We encourage you to find a pair of headphones and escape into Muse's world of high stakes heaviness known as their Simulation Theory album. The trio of Matt Bellamy, Chris ...
On its previous concert tours, Muse has used drones that flew above the audience, airborne acrobats and hydraulic lifts that raised each band member about 30 feet into the air as they performed. So ...
"We’re a band in that transitional period between a 50-year cycle of rock and what could be a 50-year cycle of laptop music," says Matt Bellamy. (By the way, that particular track, a version of ...