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== Information ==
== Information ==


First music video for the first single off of the new album, [[Won't Stand Down (single)|Won't Stand Down]].
First music video for the first single off of the new album, [[Won't Stand Down (single)|Won't Stand Down]]. It will be released together with the single itself on January 13th, 2022, at 3PM GMT. <ref>https://www.muse.mu/news/wont-stand-down-322501</ref>


The music video will be released together with the single itself on January 13th, 2022, at 3PM GMT. <ref>https://www.muse.mu/news/wont-stand-down-322501</ref>
Up until a few days before the release, very few teases were shown regarding the music video (only ones being the short snippet on Muse's TikTok<ref>https://www.tiktok.com/@muse/video/7051163700660538630</ref>, Bellamy teasing with a screenshot of him<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CYmPjA1JWxZ/</ref> and another screenshot from the video posted on Muse's Instagram<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CYmeq8nqnzD/</ref>), until a longer music video tease was posted by Muse on an Instagram story on January 12th, 24 hours before the release, together with a YouTube premiere link.
 
The video has been produced by Shelter Film, an Ukrainian production company based in Kyiv and MrMr Films, a production company based in London.


== Description ==
== Description ==


With very few teases so far (only ones being the short snippet on Muse's TikTok<ref>https://www.tiktok.com/@muse/video/7051163700660538630</ref>, Bellamy teasing with a screenshot of him<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CYmPjA1JWxZ/</ref> and another screenshot from the video posted on Muse's Instagram<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CYmeq8nqnzD/</ref>) the video'll feature hooded "cult members", each tagged with a mysterious monogram, and an unknown person dressed in a Gothic/Victorian/Vampire costume with a white long-haired Matt Bellamy mask. The video theme also appears on the single cover itself.
Based on the previews, the video will feature a person dressed up in gothic/vampire/victorian attire, wearing a Matt Bellamy mask, probably playing the character of "Kueen", as noted in the credits, surrounded by hooded cult leaders, named in the official credits as the "Army", participating in some sort of a procession. Each member of the Army also appears to wear the mysterious monogram pattern on their suit, identical to the one seen on the Won't Stand Down single cover itself. The video theme itself also appears on the single cover.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 16:31, 12 January 2022

Bellamy mask in the WSD music video
Muse video
Name Won't Stand Down
Album/single LP9
Length TBA
Initial air date 13th January 2022
Filming Location Unknown
Director Jared Hogan
Watch TBA


Information

First music video for the first single off of the new album, Won't Stand Down. It will be released together with the single itself on January 13th, 2022, at 3PM GMT. [1]

Up until a few days before the release, very few teases were shown regarding the music video (only ones being the short snippet on Muse's TikTok[2], Bellamy teasing with a screenshot of him[3] and another screenshot from the video posted on Muse's Instagram[4]), until a longer music video tease was posted by Muse on an Instagram story on January 12th, 24 hours before the release, together with a YouTube premiere link.

The video has been produced by Shelter Film, an Ukrainian production company based in Kyiv and MrMr Films, a production company based in London.

Description

Based on the previews, the video will feature a person dressed up in gothic/vampire/victorian attire, wearing a Matt Bellamy mask, probably playing the character of "Kueen", as noted in the credits, surrounded by hooded cult leaders, named in the official credits as the "Army", participating in some sort of a procession. Each member of the Army also appears to wear the mysterious monogram pattern on their suit, identical to the one seen on the Won't Stand Down single cover itself. The video theme itself also appears on the single cover.

References