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Muse released its new album Drones earlier this year, and fans were surprised when the band didn't follow up the buzz of the release with an accompanying tour. Now, three months later, Muse has delivered, officially announcing the Drones World Tour with a round of European tour dates. -
5 First No. 1s: 2001 vs 2015; Destiny's Child, Meek Mill and Blink-182 Face Off
This week marked an unusual accomplishment on the Billboard 200: For the first time in 14 years, the last five no. 1 albums on the chart have been from performers who had never been to the top before. We went back to check out what five albums were hot sellers during that period and compared them to this year's first-timers, to see what "generation" has the better taste. Old millennials, get ready to spar with the young millennials. We lined the albums up from one-to-five, based on where in the order they fell during their respective years. -
James Taylor, Adam Lambert and Hillary Duff Lead New Album Charge on Charts
The Billboard 200 allows pop stars such as Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran to camp out near the top for months thanks to singles and streams, but new albums took to the top of the Albums Chart this week, as James Taylor, Adam Lambert and Hillary Duff occupy the Top 3 spots on this week's list. -
Muse 'Drones' Tops Billboard 200 Over The Rolling Stones, Of Monsters and Men
Muse has long been a major name in the U.K. music scene, and now the "Dead Inside" rockers are seeing their first major success in America. Today (June 17), it was announced that the band's latest album Drones beat out Of Monsters and Men, Taylor Swift, The Rolling Stones and more for the top album in the United States. -
Matt Bellamy Falls Down and Almost Pulls a Dave Grohl
For their debut headline performance at Donington Park, Derbyshire's Download Festival on Saturday, Muse teased their latest 'Drones' live show with a 90-minute set. -
I The Mighty and 'Connector' Beg For Grander Prog-Rock Sound
Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. This week we look at 'Connector,' the second album from alt-rockers I The Mighty. -
Junk Mail: Muse 'Drones' Album Review
On Monday, June 8, UK progressive rock band Muse released their seventh artist album Drones. This is their first studio release since 2012's The 2nd Law. The trio dive into another contentious, political topic with this new album, taking on unrestrained use of Drones and governments who wield too much power. -
Muse to Tour in Europe, Asia and South America
With this weeks release of Muse's eigth studio album Drones, the trio of Matthew Bellamy, Dominic Howard and Christopher Wolstenholme returned to their ways of heavy riffs and rapid-fire sound. The band released a new sci-fi video for their track, "Mercy," chock-full of messages against increasing technology. -
Muse Musical Possible for 'Drones' Album, According to "Mercy" band
Muse has the modern rock scene on lock, as "Mercy" has topped the charts and folks are preparing for the release of the album Drones next week. Now Matt Bellamy and co. claim they would like to convert the seventh studio LP to a musical when the band gets the chance. -
Muses's Political LP, 'Drones,' Will be Available for Purchase Next Week
With all the excitement surrounding Muse's new LP, 'Drones,' the trio has unveiled song after song ahead of the political album's June 9 release. Following the most recent drop of "Reapers," the band has released their newest track, "The Handler." -
Muse 'Reapers' Lyric Video Arrives Ahead of 'Drones' Release
We're just a little over a week away from the June 8 release date of Muse's new album Drones, but that hasn't stopped the new music from arriving early. Today (May 29), the hard rocking trio dropped its latest new lyric video for the thrashing, heavy-handed single "Reapers." -
Muse Perform 'Psycho,' 'Mercy' Live on 'Later... with Jools Holland' Ahead of 'Drones' Release
Muse is prepping for the release of its new album Drones on June 9 and the tour that will inevitably follow follow-up to The 2nd Law. For fans who don't want to wait months to peek Matt Bellamy and co. live, this week the rockers appeared on Later... with Jools Holland to perform new songs "Mercy" and "Psycho" for the BBC Two program. -
Muse Drop New Song "Mercy" Off Upcoming Album 'Drones' Along With Lyric Video [WATCH]
As promised, Muse has delivered their new single "Mercy" along with a lyric video. The song is the fourth to surface ahead of the band's upcoming seventh studio album Drones, the follow-up to 2012's 2nd Law. The song first aired yesterday on Annie Mac's BBC Radio 1 show. -
Muse Dropping New Song "Mercy" Off Upcoming Album 'Drones' Monday On BBC Radio 1
As Muse preps their upcoming seventh studio album Drones, they've announced that its fourth single, a piano ballad titled "Mercy," will premiere Monday, May 18, on Annie Mac's BBC Radio 1 show. The new single, which debuted live last week in New York, follows the previously released "Psycho," "Reapers," and "Dead Inside," NME reports. -
Muse 'Dead Inside' Music Video Explores Flexible Bodies with No Soul & Plenty of Rock [WATCH]
Muse is proving that even though you may be "Dead Inside," you can still perform an interpretive dance with the best of them. Ahead of its new album Drones, yesterday (April 28), the English rock trio released the music video for its lead single "Dead Inside," featuring more chalk powder than you could ever imagine, a straightforward rock performance and a couple that clearly has little going on in its soul.
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