HEADLINES

Muse To Debut New Track On BBC Radio


Indefinable-alternative-genre trio Muse are set to premiere a new single tomorrow evening on Zane Lowe’s BBC Radio 1 show.

The track, now known to be named ‘Unsustainable’, will debut at 7:30pm BST, and will presumably answer a lot of the questions that arose when the band released their “album trailer” earlier this month.

For those not up-to-date with the news, a quick peek at the trailer on the band’s YouTube channel will set off a disturbance in the Musey-force. While the fans generally seem to remain optimistic of the band’s efforts, the wub-wub, dancing dubstep computer-robot-man has angered some, the video facing an above-average 15% dislikes.

Nonetheless, the band seem keen to start drumming up publicity for the new release, announcing five UK shows this October in Glasgow, London, Birmingham and Manchester – presumably with just as many spaceship-based antics as their previous tours.

muselive.com are offering more coverage on the new single reveal as it unfolds, including information for those unable to access BBC services overseas, in a thread which can be found here.

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Josh is an English student currently studying English Literature with Creative Writing at University. When he's not wasting time on his Super Nintendo, you'll find him listening to classic rock and metal and reading graphic novels. He hopes his work at The Silver Tongue will help him get his writing out to the public and professional world.