Matt Bellamy’s fledging romance with Kate Hudson could see Muse’s music take a softer direction.

The British ‘Knights Of Cydonia’ rocker – who has been dating the ‘Nine’ star since June – feels his songwriting has become more “open and personal” since he found love with the US beauty, which could signal a change in style for the hard rocking group.

He told The Sun newspaper: “I’ve been through a lot of personal changes, so some of the songwriting might be a bit more open and personal.”

Matt’s personal life seems to have a huge impact on his music, as the frontman recently admitted his split from girlfriend Gaia Polloni at the end of 2009 led to him write a set of songs which would suit more “intimate” performances.

He said: “I feel like we can’t go much bigger in terms of the kinds of concerts we’re playing. Weirdly, that seems to have coincided with my personal life destabilising about a year ago. I split from a relationship. I was doing lots of self-analysing.

“I sense that that’s going to lead to a writing project that will be more personal, rather than talking about grand political concerns. That itself might lead to material that’s more suitable for smaller venues.”