Devonshire psyc-rockers, Muse are looking forward to getting back in the studio to start work on their new album, reports Undercover.FM.
The band plan to start work on their sixth album, the follow up to 2009's universally acclaimed, 'The Resistance' LP, in September and October.
The trio have been performing at festivals around the globe throughout the summer and bassist, Chris Wolstenholme as revealed to Radio 1's, Zane Lowe that even as the years go by they will always be the type of band that want to get out and perform for the fans, he said:
"We're always going to be the kind of band that want to get out and play live," Chris explained. "As the years go on there's that temptation to cut the touring down less and less but we still love playing live. I can't ever imagine we'll be the kind of band that cut the touring down significantly."
The towering bass man also went on to explain how he feels it is now time to offer fans something new although he is dubious about performing new material at shows as there is always a risk of the tracks appearing online, he said:
"I think by the time you've finished touring an album, which is usually a two-year cycle, it's something you start thinking about a lot,' he mused.
"It's difficult to bring new songs into the live set before you record them with the internet and dodgy recordings of live songs getting out there before they've been released on an album.
"People tend not to play new songs live any more. That's why we want to get into the studio, make another album and then tour it."
Muse are to headline this year's Reading and Leeds festivals on the 26th and the 29th respectively.
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