
But it's not a strict concept in the way that Pink Floyd did it the songs work in their own right independently, but they gel together based on the concept of drones. The frontman said: ''Yeah, pretty much (it's a concept album), yeah. There's going to be some difficulty with red tape of health and safety about flying things over, but the general thing idea is that as the tour starts that we'll be using flying objects.''īellamy has also discussed the inspiration for the record - which he has previously revealed is a ''modern metaphor for what it is to lose empathy'' - and says it is a ''concept'' album, but different to the LPs Pink Floyd made. Drones are obviously an interesting thing to try to bring into the live show so we're going to try and do that. Speaking about their live plans in an interview with Los Angeles radio station Alt 98.7, Bellamy said: ''We always like to use the modern technology in our shows, the latest video screens or light shows, lasers, whatever is out there. The rock band are releasing their new album 'Drones' in June and the group want to stage an air show for their fans using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in honour of the LP's title. Muse plan to fly drone aircraft over the crowds at their upcoming concerts.
