The band have been scattered around the globe in recent times - with France, Ireland and the US among their homes.
Matt Bellamy's told Xfm he is looking forward to being nearer to his bandmates:
"We've actually never made a full album in London we've made bits here occasionally. Chris has always lived in Devon and then he lived in Ireland for a while but now Chris has moved to London so we have all decided to move here because I think it would be great for us all to be in the same city together - living. We've never had that luxury before we've all been spread out so we've always had to travel to make albums somewhere."
He was talking to us at last night's NME Awards - where he was named the 'Hottest Man' and Muse won Best British Band for the second year in a row.
The band's last album 'The Resistance' came out in 2009.
Matt Bellamy told us they are hoping the follow up will be out sometime in 2012 - but don't intend to rush it:
"It would be nice to be based in the same place so we can go out and so we can make an album together and also socialise together at the same time. It also means we can make the album over a longer period of time without having to pressurise it all in to a three week studio session, you can spread it out."
The frontman's lovelife has been the subject of much speculation due to his high-profile relationship with Hollywood actress Kate Hudson.
The pair have confirmed that they are expecting a child together but have denied rumours of an engagement.
Matt Bellamy came over all coy when we asked him about it - but said the relationship won't see him permanantly across the pond:
"I'm kind of living out there now I'll be dividing my time for a while but towards the end of the year I'll probably be spending more time in England."
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Selasa, 01 Maret 2011
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Muse's Matt Bellamy has said that the band have had "real" discussions about the possibility of playing a gig in space.
The frontman said that although his plan seemed rather ambitious, he hoped that technology would allow the Devon three-piece a shot at performing a show in orbit one day.
"We've had some discussions about playing in space," he told The Sun. "Sometimes very coherent conversations and sometimes very late at night, but it's for real."
Bellamy explained that although the trio hadn't started any astronaut training quite yet, he had started thinking about ways of going about getting the gig off the ground.
"I'm thinking of approaching Richard Branson to see if we could do it on his [Virgin Galactic] spacecraft he's got happening," he said. "Although we do have a lot of equipment, so I guess we'd have to use pods to carry our stuff and we'd scale back the shows a lot."
He added: "I do think it will be possible in the future and I'm sure it will happen in my lifetime. We'd love to be part of that."
The frontman said that although his plan seemed rather ambitious, he hoped that technology would allow the Devon three-piece a shot at performing a show in orbit one day.
"We've had some discussions about playing in space," he told The Sun. "Sometimes very coherent conversations and sometimes very late at night, but it's for real."
Bellamy explained that although the trio hadn't started any astronaut training quite yet, he had started thinking about ways of going about getting the gig off the ground.
"I'm thinking of approaching Richard Branson to see if we could do it on his [Virgin Galactic] spacecraft he's got happening," he said. "Although we do have a lot of equipment, so I guess we'd have to use pods to carry our stuff and we'd scale back the shows a lot."
He added: "I do think it will be possible in the future and I'm sure it will happen in my lifetime. We'd love to be part of that."
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