Muse’s brand new song “Survival” has been adopted as the official song of the 2012 Olympic Games that will take place in London this summer.
“Survival” will be played throughout the sporting sessions in all London 2012 venues during the entire Games, when athletes enter the stadium, the lead up to the medal ceremonies and it will be made available for international broadcasters of the Olympic Ceremonies to use in their broadcasts.
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“It’s a huge honor to have the track chosen as such a major part of the London 2012 Olympic Games,” said Muse’s Matt Bellamy. ” I wrote it with the Games in mind as it expresses a sense of conviction and determination to win.”
Since forming in 1994, the band have released five studio albums selling upwards of 15 million albums worldwide. Their last album “The Resistance” reached Number 1 in 19 countries around the world, and they have won numerous awards around the world including a Best Rock Album Grammy Award and an American Music Award for “The Resistance.” Muse will release their new studio album “THE 2ND LAW’ in September and will tour the world in support of it.
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