Muse’s Matt Bellamy On Drones LP: “It’s Quite Personal”

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As fans wait eagerly for Muse’s latest record “Drones” to hit stores on June 9th;ย  vocalist Matt Bellamy and his band-mates have been doing the rounds as of late, unveiling precious details involving the band’s eagerly awaited new album.

In a recent interview with Q Magazine about the band’s latest single ‘Dead Inside’, Bellamy revealed that songs found within “Drones” will be very personal, and that there is not a lot of love to be found on the new record:

โ€œI went very internal, very into my paranoias, weird feelings and life experiences. Itโ€™s quite personal,โ€ Matt explained, while describing the lyrics to Dead Inside as being about “a relationship ending and a person becoming dead inside themselves”.

Bellamy has gone on in the past to explain that the album’s title is not a direct political commentary on the modern issue of Drone warfare, but instead a metaphor on the current state of human empathy. Speaking to Annie Mac on BBC Radio 1 last month, he described the album as “a modern metaphor for what it is to lose empathy.” He continued: “I think that through modern technology, and obviously through drone warfare in particular, itโ€™s possible to actually do quite horrific things by remote control, at a great distance, without actually feeling any of the consequences, or even feeling responsible in some way.”

“The next step in drones is gonna be autonomous drones, which actually make โ€˜killโ€™ decisions themselves, where no humans are involved.”

Listen to ‘Dead Inside’ Below:

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