Muse‘s Matt Bellamy has confirmed the release of a new track that he’s made during the ongoing lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Read more: The Big Read – Muse: Together in electric dreams
The frontman has confirmed that ‘Tomorrow’s World’ will arrive tomorrow (May 8), after previously sharing a clip of the new song on Instagram with the hashtag #tomorrowsworld.
The clip features a moving image that shows someone in a spacesuit staring out across some open fields.
“New track I made during lockdown, out very soon #tomorrowsworld,” Bellamy captioned the post.
Listen to the snippet of the new song below:
He subsequently confirmed it will arrive tomorrow.
With Cester on lead vocals, ‘‘This Love Starved Heart Of Mine (It’s Killing Me)’ sees the group delivering their own take on the Marvin Gaye song – which was released from the vaults of Motown in 1994.
The Muse frontman shared a photo of his cousin, Dr. Claire Bellamy, who is pictured smiling in medical scrubs. A second photo shows some protective gear Matt is sending to Claire and her colleagues, including face masks.
In the post the musician urged his followers to do their bit to help NHS workers by sending “spare masks and stuff” they might have that could aid staff. “Have a rummage through your garage and see what you can find to help,” he wrote. The WHO’s guidelines for what constitutes effective protection are here.
The post Muse’s Matt Bellamy confirms release of new solo track ‘Tomorrow’s World’ appeared first on NME Music News, Reviews, Videos, Galleries, Tickets and Blogs | NME.COM.