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Muse reveal artwork to The 2nd Law

Muse have unveiled the album artwork to their forthcoming sixth studio album, The 2nd Law.

The colourful image, which you can see below, is a scan of the human brain supplied by the University of California, Los Angeles' Human Connectome Project.

In a change to what was previously reported, The 2nd Law will now be released on a few weeks later than originally planned, on October 1.

Muse are hitting the road in October and November in support of the record, calling at the following venues. For ticket information, see www.aloud.com.

OCTOBER
24: Glasgow, SECC
26: London, O2 Arena
27: London, O2 Arena
30: Birmingham, LG Arena

NOVEMBER
01: Manchester, MEN Arena


Posted by Sam at 10:12AM | July 31, 2012

Too bad they sold out & turned shit.

Posted by walrus | August 2, 2012 1:38 PM | Reply to this

I fail to see how anyone sells out, unless they start releasing a range of perfume and advertise it on tv, or appear on tv adverts or something like that. The mainstream argument is so many levels of b*****s it does my head in. Surely any band want to be successful enough so that more people can hear they're music. Your ignorance displeases me. Don't like something fine, but that hardly reflects on the band, its your opinion.

OT: The artwork is pretty funky nice, though a little odd for album artwork, would have thought it would have been better suited for the single 'Madness' with it being the scan of a brain and all that. Looking forward to listening to what the new stuff will sound like.

Posted by Adj | August 3, 2012 3:20 PM | Reply to this

Oh, but wait, they released that god-awful song for Twilight, then they released one for the Olympics. So basically they were thrown wads of cash to write music. Sounds like selling out to me. The resistance was a blatant stab at chart topping as well, how anyone can call undisclosed desires "rock" is beyond me.

Posted by Fred | August 4, 2012 8:22 AM | Reply to this

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