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Muse’s new song revives a feeling longtime fans have missed

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June 7, 2026
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Muse’s new song revives a feeling longtime fans have missed

For most of their career, Muse has built its identity around tension. Massive guitars, dystopian themes, explosive choruses, and a constant feeling that something bigger is happening beneath the surface.

That is why “Nightshift Superstar” feels so surprising. Not because it abandons who Muse is, but because it reveals a side of the band that has always existed in fragments and now takes center stage. At its core, “Nightshift Superstar” is a celebration of movement.

From the moment the rhythm begins, the song feels designed to be experienced physically. The groove drives everything forward, creating an energy that feels less concerned with conflict and more interested in release.

Muse just dropped their most danceable song in years

Yet beneath that dance-oriented surface, the track remains unmistakably Muse. The atmosphere is still cinematic. The production is still ambitious. The details are still layered with precision.

One of the most fascinating aspects of the song is how openly it embraces influences that many listeners may not immediately associate with the band.

There are moments throughout the track that recall the infectious energy that made Michael Jackson such a revolutionary artist. Not necessarily through direct imitation, but through an understanding of rhythm and momentum.

The bass lines do not simply support the song; they become part of its identity. The groove carries the music forward in the same way that great dance records always have. Every beat feels intentional, creating a sense of movement that is impossible to ignore. At the same time, there is another influence present throughout the song: the spirit of Daft Punk.

The sleek production, the focus on repetition, and the way electronic textures are woven into the track all evoke the philosophy that made Daft Punk so influential. The song understands that dance music is often about building an atmosphere rather than constantly changing direction. Instead of overwhelming the listener with complexity, it creates a world and invites them inside.

What makes “Nightshift Superstar” particularly successful is the way it blends these influences with live musicianship. The song never feels programmed for the sake of convenience. Every instrument has a purpose.

The bass feels alive. The strings add elegance without becoming excessive. The choir sections provide scale without overpowering the groove. Even the electronic elements feel connected to the human performances around them.

There is also a strong funk influence running through the track. Not the kind that exists purely as a stylistic reference, but the kind that understands the importance of rhythm as a conversation. The bass, drums, and vocals constantly interact with each other. The song breathes through movement rather than volume. That approach gives the track an energy that feels natural and effortless.

Perhaps the most interesting thing about “Nightshift Superstar” is that it does not sound like a band chasing trends. It sounds like a band exploring curiosity. Muse has reached a stage in its career where experimentation no longer feels risky. Instead, it feels necessary. They are willing to step outside the expectations placed upon them and follow ideas wherever they lead.

“Nightshift Superstar” makes a point that dance music, funk, electronic production, and rock musicianship can coexist without competing for attention.

The song feels confident in its identity because it never tries to choose one direction. It embraces them all. And in doing so, Muse reminds us of something important. Great artists are not defined by the sounds they repeat. They are defined by the sounds they are willing to discover next.

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