Muse have already given their theatrical synth-rock anthem "Dead Inside" a lyric video, and now this cut from their forthcoming Drones album has gotten a proper music video as well.
The clip for this arena-sized rocker shows a dramatic dance routine featuring a man and woman, who kick up a white dust while executing a writhing, slightly violent-looking routine on a sandy-looking floor. Meanwhile, we see the band caked in dust while performing on the same surface, and some drones (like the ones you might see on tour) circle ominously overhead at a few points while the song rises to a U2-esque climax.
Watch the Robert Hales-directed video below. Drones will follow on June 9 through Warner Bros. Records.
The clip for this arena-sized rocker shows a dramatic dance routine featuring a man and woman, who kick up a white dust while executing a writhing, slightly violent-looking routine on a sandy-looking floor. Meanwhile, we see the band caked in dust while performing on the same surface, and some drones (like the ones you might see on tour) circle ominously overhead at a few points while the song rises to a U2-esque climax.
Watch the Robert Hales-directed video below. Drones will follow on June 9 through Warner Bros. Records.