Though the members of Muse are recently occupied with such tasks as "canoodling" with Hollywood royalty, writing music for vampires to sparkle by, and touring, touring, the band's bassist, Chris Wolstenholme, revealed that they're already plotting the follow up to last year's album, The Resistance.
"We'll definitely start working on a new album next year," Wolstenholme told NME, during some downtime at UK festival T In the Park. But before the bombastic rockers figure out how they'll top their 2009 ode to Orwell, Wolstenholme says the band will try something new: taking a vacation.
"I think we'll definitely take some time off after this touring period because it's something we've never done," Wolstenholme said. "I think the most time we've had off is about six weeks in the last 12 years, so we're due a break."
The band's recently on tour in Europe, with dates scheduled worldwide until December 19. They return to Canada for one show, playing Quebec City Oct. 21.
"We'll definitely start working on a new album next year," Wolstenholme told NME, during some downtime at UK festival T In the Park. But before the bombastic rockers figure out how they'll top their 2009 ode to Orwell, Wolstenholme says the band will try something new: taking a vacation.
"I think we'll definitely take some time off after this touring period because it's something we've never done," Wolstenholme said. "I think the most time we've had off is about six weeks in the last 12 years, so we're due a break."
The band's recently on tour in Europe, with dates scheduled worldwide until December 19. They return to Canada for one show, playing Quebec City Oct. 21.
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