Interpretive Dancers Get Dusty in Muse “Dead Inside” Video
As Muse gets closer to the June 8 release of its seventh album, Drones, the band has shared a video for the album’s current single “Dead Inside.”
In it, Muse perform within a dusty, dank underground arena that is being shared with a pair of interpretive dancers that don’t mind getting covered in dirt during their routine.
Of the album, Muse vocalist Matthew Bellamy has explained that the concept of drones is very prevelant with the majority of his band’s new songs.
“The songs work in their own right independently, but they gel together based on the concept of drones,” offered Bellamy in an interview with Alt 98.7. “The vague narrative follows a kind of protagonist who goes through this journey of losing everything and sort of feeling like [he’s] being brainwashed, being drawn into the military and becoming a person who feels like they’ve lost their soul, [before] eventually coming back and rediscovering it and fighting back against the systems that oppressed them – that journey takes place across the first eight songs of the album and then the ending of the album is a separate epilogue of sorts.”
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