
Muse have announced today that they have already started work on their fifth studio album.
Bassist Chris Wolstenholme confirmed that the super-massive trio had already begun working on the follow-up to the 2006 outstanding album "Black Holes and Revelations".
Posting on the official Muse website forum, he told fans: "It would be nice to have the album out in the second half of next year but we have not set ourselves any targets. It is more important for us to make the best album we have made to date, and if that means it comes out in 2010 then we don't mind."
Frontman Matt Bellamy added that the new album may also feature the "hardest song" he has ever written.
Bellamy said: "There is a new song in three parts, more of a symphony than a song, which I have been working on sporadically for many years. I have been arranging the orchestral elements myself, which is taking a long time. It should hopefully make the next album as the final three tracks."
The band also joked that they were enjoying their new titles after being given Honorary Doctorate of Arts by the University of Plymouth in September.
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