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Muse Announce Tenth Studio Album 'The Wow! Signal,' Share New Single 'Be With You'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Grammy Award-winning English rock icons Muse have announced they will release their tenth studio album, The Wow! Signal, on June 26th via Warner Records. The rockers also shared a new single, "Be With You," along with an accompanying video.

Muse announced the album by sending a specially-designed video tablet 33km up into the atmosphere to premiere the video for the album's first single, "To Be With You." Another package carried stickers for a limited-edition vinyl release of the record.

The Wow! Signal is the band's first album since the Billboard Top Rock Albums and Top Alternative Albums No. 1 Will Of The People, which arrived in 2022.

Nico Paolillo directed the cosmic-themed music video for "Be With You," which features Ella Balinska.

The 10-song The Wow! Signal album gets its name from a famous interstellar mystery that happened in 1977 when a powerful 72-second radio burst was detected originating from the Sagittarius constellation with a bandwidth and intensity that suggested a possible extraterrestrial source.

The astronomer who discovered the anomaly famously circled the now-iconic sequence "6EQUJ5" and wrote "Wow!" on the printout beside it — giving the signal its name and cementing its place in scientific and pop-culture lore.

The Wow! Signal Tracklist:

"The Dark Forest"
"Nightshift Superstar"
"Shimmering Scars"
"Cryogen"
"Be With You"
"Hexagons"
"The Sickness In You & I"
"Unravelling"
"Hush"
"Space Debris"

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