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Bob Geldof stirred up some interest in the music community on Monday when rumors began spreading that he was making calls in an attempt to recruit participants for a 30th anniversary edition of Band Aid, the charitable super group that came together to record the classic "Do They Know It's Christmas?," which raised huge amounts for those struggling from famine in Ethiopia. The new rendition will benefit the fight against Ebola. -
Muse Joins Instagram: Tease Upcoming Studio Album [PHOTOS + VIDEO]
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Dom Howard of Muse Shares Instagram Photo of 'World War 3' Session from Studio
Thanks to drummer Dom Howard, we know that Muse is hard at work in the studio on their forthcoming album "World War 3." Howard posted a photo to his Instagram account Thursday, Oct. 2, with the caption, "The set up has started!" -
Matt Bellamy Hints At Themes For New Muse Album, Answers Fan Questions
A new Muse album is imminent, but until Saturday, we don't know much about it besides the title: World War 3. -
Rihanna Debuts Alexander Wang's H&M Collaboration While Walking Streets During NYFW [PHOTO]
Rihanna is almost as well know for her fashion choices as she is for her music so it comes as no surprise to anyone that she would be front and center to preview the Spring 2015 collections for New York Fashion Week. Rather than just walking in a show or two Rihanna has taken her muse-like abilities to a higher level by debuting a few pieces from the hottest collaboration of the season- Alexander Wang for H&M. -
Muse's 'Heavy' New Album Will Be 'Ready For Next Summer'
On Twitter last week, Muse frontman Matt Bellamy confirmed that Muse’s next album would hopefully be “ready for next summer.” In another tweet, Bellamy also revealed that the new album would be heavy. You can check out the tweets below: -
Muse to begin recording new album in May
Muse have announced that they will begin recording their new album next month. Muse have announced that they will begin recording their new album next month, KROQ reports (via NME). -
Outkast, Muse, Arcade Fire, The Knife and more top Coachella 2014 lineup
The lineup for this year's Coachella Music Festival has been announced, and the biggest news from the event is that rap duo Outkast will be the headliner for Friday night's shows. Muse and Arcade Fire will be the main events at the other nights of the festival's duel weekends. -
Muse's Matt Bellamy talks new album concept for the band's 20th anniversary
Muse's Live at Rome Olympic Stadium came out today on CD and DVD/Blu Ray. Rolling Stone spoke with frontman Matt Bellamy about what the band has planned in terms of a next album. -
Bloomberg Arts Division, Muse, is Finally Shuttered
Arts journalism takes a heavy blow with Bloomberg's announcement that it will close its arts brand. -
Muse will release 'Live at Rome Olympic Stadium' [WATCH TRAILER]
Muse have announced the release of the CD-DVD and Blu-ray package Live at Rome Olympic Stadium. The band performed a concert in July for more than 60,000 with a 20-song set, Rolling Stone reports. -
Classical Crossover: Bad Move...or Step Forward?
Classical music has its share of crossover artists, but is this really advancing the art form? Rock musicians who write operas aren't the only famous artists crossing musical boundaries these days--witness Renée Fleming's 2010 album Dark Hope, featuring the singer in indie hits from bands like Arcade Fire, Band of Horses and Death Cab for Cutie.
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