Muse’s MATT BELLAMY releases brand-new solo song ‘Tomorrow’s World’ – Listen Now

Muse's MATT BELLAMY releases brand-new solo song 'Tomorrow's World' - Listen Now

“Tomorrow’s World” is the brand-new song from Matt Bellamy and marks his second solo release. The song was recorded earlier this month and is a stand-alone track capturing Bellamy in a reflective mood with romantic lyrics, underpinned by an atmospheric piano and strings arrangement, and dreamy melody. The song issues a message of hope, a soft yet powerful rallying call to seize the opportunity in front of us.

Says Bellamy, “This song captures my mood and feelings whilst in lockdown. I have been reminded of what really matters in life and have discovered growing optimism, appreciation and hope for the future. The song title comes from an old BBC TV show called ’Tomorrow’s World,” which I watched as a child in the 1980s and always enjoyed the wild futuristic predictions of what life would be like now. It all seems rather lovely, comforting and naive in retrospect and reminds me that none of us ever really know what the future holds. “

Bellamy’s first solo release was the song “Pray (High Valyrian)” which appeared on the Game of Thrones compilation “For the Thrones”

Listen to ‘Tomorrow’s World’ – BELOW:

About Matt Bellamy

Matt Bellamy is the frontman and songwriter for the band Muse. Muse have released eight studio albums, selling over 20 million albums worldwide. Widely recognized as one of the best live bands in the world, Muse has won numerous music awards including two Grammy Awards, an American Music Award, five MTV Europe Music Awards, two Brit Awards, eleven NME Awards and seven Q Awards, amongst others.

In addition to his work with Muse, Bellamy is producer and member of The Jaded Hearts Club along with Graham Coxon, Miles Kanes, Nic Cester, Sean Payne, Ilan Rubin and Jamie Davis.

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