Muse mainman Matt Bellamy has admitted that the band’s forthcoming new album ‘The 2nd Law’ has been partly inspired by U2.
Speaking to Classic Rock magazine, the singer revealed that spending time with Bono and the boys on the South American tour last year influenced their new LP, which is set for release on October 1.
Bellamy, who revealed last week that a recording of his son Bingham’s heartbeat will also feature on the record, said: We toured with U2 last year in South America. And there’s definitely a little bit of influence come on to this album, a little bit of [1991 U2 album] ‘Achtung Baby’ here and there.
‘The 2nd Law’ is the follow-up to 2009’s ‘The Resistance’ and has been recorded in London. It contains a total of 13 tracks. The album includes recent single ‘Survival’ and dubstep-influenced track ‘Unsustainable’, which you can hear at the bottom of the page.
Previously, Bellamy has claimed that film soundtracks have had a big influence on the LP, citing The Dark Knight Rises composer Hans Zimmer as an inspiration, and also promised that the record would be “very diverse”. “Every song has been produced very specifically and differently to whatever is best for the song,” he revealed. “I think it’s definitely our most diverse album.”
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