English rock band Muse has released a music video for their new single "Pressure," the latest track from upcoming album Simulation Theory.
"Pressure" is the fifth single the band has dropped from its upcoming album, which will be released on November 9 through Warner Bros. Records. The band had earlier released the singles "The Dark Side," "Something Human," "Thought Contagion," and "Dig Down."
Muse have again collaborated with director Lance Drake for the video, which reminds viewers of classic pop culture moments from the 80s. "Pressure" centers on a high school dance that goes wrong. The video also features a guest appearance by Terry Crews.
Simulation Theory marks Muse's first album since it released Drones in 2015.
Muse has partnered with several award-winning producers, including Rich Costey, Mike Elizondo, Shellback and Timbaland, to produce the eleven-track record.
Simulation Theory will be released in three formats, an eleven-track Standard CD and vinyl record, a sixteen-track deluxe CD, and a super deluxe 21-track version.
Muse also announced initial cities for their 2019 world tour with more cities to be added. The band did not reveal any official dates. Their North American dates will take them to New York, Las Vegas, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Montreal, Oakland, Phoenix, Philadelphia, Toronto and Washington. European shows include London, Bristol, Manchester, Paris, Madrid, Milan, Lisbon, Moscow Rome and many more.
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