Muse frontman wants to establish solo project
Mar 03, 2012"I feel like we can't go much bigger in terms of the kinds of concerts we're playing. Weirdly, that seems to have coincided with my personal life destabilising about a year ago. I split from a relationship… I was doing lots of self-analysing", said Matt Bellamy.
Singer added: "I sense that that's going to lead to a writing project that will be more personal, rather than talking about grand political concerns. That itself might lead to material that's more suitable for smaller venues".
Recently Muse revealed some information about the work on their next studio effort. The band has posted several photos from the studio in Los-Angeles on its Twitter account, along with the statement that everything is going "fine".
"Now some strings. This album is coming along nicely. Bring on the autumn", says their message.
Muse also claimed that currently they are working with producer David Campbell, who is known for his collaborations with U2 and Radiohead.

