Muse reveal their plans for the future

Virgin Radio

27 Nov 2018, 15:52

After pondering the unknown, Muse have given a particulary open-ended response to the question - what's next for you? However, they did confirm plans to re-release their first two albums.

The rock titans, who released eighth album 'Simulation Theory' last week, outlined their plans when asked where they see themselves in 15 years.

“We’ll see. We plan to stick around and carry on. I think we’ve always admired the bands that can do that, like The Cure or U2 or The Stones,” drummer Dom Howard said.

“Any of those bands that stick together, that’s the hardest thing, to stay together. If we do that when we’ll still make music.”

The same interview saw the group confirming rumous that they'll be releasing a box set of their most acclaimed early records in the near future too.

“We’re actually working on this package that we want to release, which is remastered versions of the first two albums,”  said Howard. “We’re also working on this book which has really old photos and a story of about how we came about and musically got to where we did with ‘Showbiz’ and how that transitioned into ‘Origin of Symmetry".

“So, there’s a package at work with silly photos and early recordings.”

Exciting stuff for the years ahead.

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