Dead Inside (Muse Song)
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"Dead Inside" is a song by English
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. The opening track on their seventh album, '' Drones'', it was released as the album's lead single and second overall on 23 March 2015. On the same day, a lyric video for the song was released on the band's YouTube channel, while the single premiered on
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Background

Placing the song within the album's context, Matthew Bellamy said: "This is where the story of the album begins, where the protagonist loses hope and becomes 'Dead Inside', therefore vulnerable to the dark forces introduced in ' Psycho' and which ensue over the next few songs on the album, before eventually defecting, revolting and overcoming these dark forces later in the story".


Composition

"Dead Inside" is an
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'' described the song as a "relationship horror song" that "sets up the drama on he band'snew album 'Drones'". According to the article, "Muse turn the tumultuous end of a relationship into a funky pop song on "Dead Inside," the latest track from their upcoming LP, Drones. Frontman Matt Bellamy sings the chorus with his bandmates as a shocking, gang-vocal stinger to bass-heavy verses like, 'I see magic in your eyes/on the outside you're ablaze and alive, but you're dead inside.'"
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critic Collin Brennan also described the track as
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, comparing it to the works of
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Music video

On 3 April 2015, Muse teased pictures of the filming of the song's music video on both the band's and drummer Dominic Howard's
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'' finalist Will Wingfield were confirmed to feature in the music video for "Dead Inside". The video was released on 28 April 2015, and was directed by Robert Hales.Video by Robert Hales


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