Muse have completed the first tracks from their as-yet-untitled new album, drummer Dominic Howard has revealed.
The band began working on the follow-up to their last album, 'Black Holes and Revelations', following their performance at the V Festival earlier this month.
Speaking to the BBC, Howard said the group planned to take two weeks off before returning to their studios in Italy to start working again.
“We’ve already done a few tracks and it sounds great so we’re just working to the future,” he added.
At present, it's not clear when Muse plan to release the project.
You can see pictures from their performance at the V Festival below.
You can keep up to date with all the latest news from Gigwise by following us on Twitter and liking us on Facebook.

BBC Denies Burying Jimmy Saville Sex Abuse
Katy Perry Unveils New Single 'Part Of Me' - Listen
Plan B's 'iLL Manors' Movie Labelled As 'Horrific'
Adele Gets Go-Ahead To Perform At Grammy Awards
The Most Anticipated Albums Of 2012
Muse: New Album Will Be Radically Different
Muse's Matt Bellamy Spends Time With Kate Hudson And Son Before Heading Back To The Studio
The 15 Best B-Sides Of All Time
M.I.A Demands Women In Burkas: Ridiculous Rock Star Riders!
Dry The River, All The Young Play Manchester Ritz