Cryogen (song)

2026 single by Muse From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Cryogen" is a song by the English rock band Muse. Produced by Muse algonside Dan Lancaster, it was released through Warner Records in 24 April 2026 as the third single for the trio's future tenth studio album The Wow! Signal.

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"Cryogen"
Single by Muse
from the album The Wow! Signal
Released24 April 2026 (2026-04-24)
Length5:03
Label
Songwriters
Producers
  • Dan Lancaster
  • Muse
Muse singles chronology
"Be With You"
(2026)
"Cryogen"
(2026)
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Background

In the days leading up to the release of "Cryogen", Muse teased the track through social media posts and visual imagery hinting at themes of isolation and suspended animation.[1] The single premiered live during Muse's concert at O2 Academy Brixton on 3 April 2026[2][3] and was released alongside an official visualizer 3 weeks later, on 24 April.[4]

Themes and composition

"Cryogen" blends alternative rock, hard rock, and elements of space rock into a dense and dramatic composition.[1][5] The song is driven by distorted guitar riffs, pulsing bass lines, and forceful drumming, layered with atmospheric textures that create a sense of vastness and tension.[4]

The song features aggressive guitar riffs, heavy drumming, and a prominent, gritty bass tone, combined with a gothic, spacey rock sound and dynamic shifts such as a dramatic breakdown and buildup.[3][2][1]

Lyrically, "Cryogen" conveys emotional coldness and loneliness, using imagery of freezing and polar isolation to mirror heartbreak and an inability to feel or express emotion.[5][6]

Reception

"Cryogen" received generally positive attention from music critics. Reviewers highlighted its return to a heavier, riff-oriented gothic space rock.[4][5] Some critics noted the song’s resemblance to earlier material by Muse, particularly in its use of spiraling guitar riffs and dramatic vocal delivery, citing Muse's 2001 Origin of Symmetry album and its single "Plug In Baby" as examples.[6][7]

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