Muse explore electronica and funk Muse have explore electronica and funk in their new album �The 2nd Law', inspired by musicians such as Prince, Primus and Michael Jackson. Muse were inspired by Prince on �The 2nd Law'. The British rock legends have embracedelectronic music as well as funk on their new album, taking them back to their very earliestinfluences. Drummer Dominic Howard said: "Yep, funk! What are we doing? But �Panic Station' is a track that reminds me of my youth. "Prince, Primus and Michael Jackson all influenced that song." Frontman Matt Bellamy took a new approach with the track �Unsustainable' and despite many people being skeptical, he is pleased with the end results. He added to The Youthgossip.com : "For �Unsustainable' I wanted to write the idea electronically and when we came to record it, we did it with real, organic instruments and got a real orchestra in. "We were trying to see if real instruments could make a sound like electronica. A lot of people were sceptical about it but it works." Another new feature on the album is two of the tracks : �Save Me' and �Liquid' : are written and sung by bassist Chris Wolstenholme, who now feels confident enough songwriting after beatingalcoholism. He explained: "It was the first time I felt confident enough to show the rest of the guys that I can write. "It's not that easy when you're in a group that has already had so much success, I didn't want it to look like ego. "At first the idea was for Matt to sing them, but in the end my voice worked better. Its personal music so I interpret it the best." �The 2nd Law' is released on Monday (01.10.12). HOT MODELS BIKINI PHOTO SHOOT PICTURES
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