Muse releases new single 'Cryogen' ahead of 'The Wow! Signal'

Muse has released 'Cryogen', the third single from their upcoming 10th album 'The Wow! Signal', set for June 26. The track, which debuted live at Brixton Academy in London earlier this month, features a guitar riff reminiscent of 'Plug In Baby' and production by Dan Lancaster and Aleks von Korff. Frontman Matt Bellamy's lyrics evoke heartache amid cosmic imagery.

The Devon-based band shared 'Cryogen' following previous singles 'Unravelling' from last year and the recent lead track 'Be With You'. The song nods to Muse's earlier gothic space rock sound from albums like 2001's 'Origin Of Symmetry' and 2006's 'Black Holes & Revelations', complete with a thunderous breakdown and polished production courtesy of touring member Dan Lancaster, known for work with Bring Me The Horizon and Blink-182, alongside Aleks von Korff. Bellamy sings of emotional desolation: “Winter’s end, she’s Europa, I’m a cracked interloper / Icicles pierce my heart so cruel and quiet / Loneliness, she left me trembling in a polar desert / Wilderness, I’m breaking…Cryogen, I can never cry again / Cryogen, I’m freezing over.” Per a press release, 'The Wow! Signal' draws its name from a 1977 radio burst detected from the constellation Sagittarius, marked by astronomer Jerry Ehman with 'WOW!' next to the sequence '6EQUJ5'. The album delves into cosmic mystery, existential hope, and potential extraterrestrial contact. Muse toured Europe last year, headlining Madrid’s Mad Cool Festival in place of Kings Of Leon, which NME called an “era-spanning, revolutionary space-tacular”. The band has announced a 2026 North American arena tour with Bloc Party, The Temper Trap, and Portugal. The Man, with UK and European dates forthcoming after Bellamy's tease of a November return during their recent London show.

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The xx band performs first full trio show in eight years at sold-out Mexico City concert.
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The xx perform first full show as trio in eight years in Mexico City

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The xx reunited onstage on April 3 at Mexico City's Pepsi Center WTC for their first complete performance as a trio since 2018. Romy Madley Croft, Oliver Sim, and Jamie xx delivered a 19-song set drawing from their studio albums and solo projects. The show kicked off three sold-out gigs in the city and precedes festival dates.

Muse revealed their tenth studio album, The Wow! Signal—due June 26 via Warner—by partnering with Sent Into Space to launch a tablet more than 20 miles into the atmosphere, premiering the music video for lead single “Be With You” while airborne. The LP follows 2022's Will of the People and includes the 2025 track “Unravelling,” exploring cosmic mystery via the 1977 'Wow!' signal.

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Muse has revealed dates for a North American tour this summer, supporting their forthcoming 10th studio album, The Wow! Signal. The shows, dubbed The Wow! Signal Tour, feature support from Bloc Party, Portugal. The Man and The Temper Trap. Tickets go on sale April 3.

Boston metalcore band Converge has announced Hum of Hurt, their second album this year, due out on June 5. The record draws inspiration from The Hum, a mysterious low-frequency sound heard by only 4% of the world's population. The band shared the title track and detailed an upcoming tour starting today.

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Weezer has unveiled a new single titled 'Shine Again', produced by Kenny Beats, marking their first original music since 2022. The track serves as the lead single for the band's upcoming 16th studio album. It arrives amid preparations for a major US tour later this year.

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