English rock band Muse recently teased their fans by sharing the official cover art and release date for their forthcoming track, titled "Won't Stand Down."
"WON'T STAND DOWN. Our new single, released next week on Thursday January 13th," the group shared on Twitter, along with links to pre-save the single on streaming services.
The cover art features a figure in a black cape wearing a white mask, who is looking at 10 faceless disciples also in hooded black capes.
"Won't Stand Down" is expected to be the lead single off Muse's next album, a follow-up to 2018's Simulation Theory.
Frontman Matt Bellamy had earlier teased and leaked part of the song on Instagram live video.
WON'T STAND DOWNOur new single, released next week on Thursday January 13th. Pre-save now at https://t.co/bTYoaVPipN #WontStandDown pic.twitter.com/1NmZRAC29Z— muse (@muse) January 7, 2022
WON'T STAND DOWNOur new single, released next week on Thursday January 13th. Pre-save now at https://t.co/bTYoaVPipN #WontStandDown pic.twitter.com/1NmZRAC29Z
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