

This article announced that a new song had been recorded.

This is presumably the same song that was mentioned months earlier in a Planet Sound article. He also said that they may release a new song, that sounds "like Elton John", as a charity download single. In another interview he mentioned one specific song he had written that would work well live with an orchestra, and mentioned he would like to use one for older songs such as " Hoodoo". In an interview with French magazine Rock Mag in July 2007, Matt revealed a few details about the new album's direction, stating that some of the songs are more dance and electronica influenced, while others are a lot more symphonic and classical, and may include an orchestra. The band stated it was too early to tell, but some songs being written were in a similar style to " Map of the Problematique". Also, in the fan webchat, when fans had the opportunity to ask questions of the band, one fan posed the question "Which song off the new album (BH&R) is most similar to the sound of the new album?". He stated that he wanted create a more progressive album with a lot of longer, piano based songs, with similarities to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon. On the 24 th of May 2006 Matt was interviewed by Australian record station Triple J, before the release of Black Holes and Revelations. At the 2010 Music Producers Guild awards, Bellamy sarcastically thanked Rubin for "teaching us how not to produce." A self-depricating joke according to Matt, since they respect Rick Rubin. Muse originally were going to work under producer Rick Rubin since they heard many comments from other artists of the creative freedom he gives while writing songs since he just gives ideas and then he disappears, however, they ended producing the album themselves. The band won the Grammy for Best Rock Album with The Resistance in 2011. Then it gets epic and strange, then it becomes contemporary classical music." Matthew Bellamy summarised the album as having "an emphasis on rhythm and contemporary R&B at the start. The Resistance sees the return of instrumentation previously used on Origin of Symmetry, including a church organ ( Unnatural Selection) and llama toenails ( United States of Eurasia). Like previous Muse albums it draws from a wide range of genres and influences, including glam rock, R&B, disco and classical. Muse's fifth studio album, The Resistance, was released on September 14 th 2009.
