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The Muse Thread - Hate This & I'll Hate You

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  • I've been a Muse fan for a couple of years now. I liked a couple of their hits but then a friend invited me to come with him to a Muse concert with him in 2013. The live experience was amazing and I h

wuurrd...recognize..MUSE rock da staines massive fo real;)

they dont YEt once i get them playing in woolies they will!!!

;)

*woop woop*

time to declare woolies a state of emergency, spread a sense of urgency in the shoppers eyes..wurd :cool:

Blossom in the trees...you know how i feel :blush:

hehehe :rolleyes2: :rolleyes3: :rolleyes4: :rolleyes5:

muse ex on gonzo now!!!

 

omg the new muse vid for time is running out is on now!!! :P the song is really good and matt looks so cute!!! ;) all hail gonzo!!! :smug:

:D i saw it last night, and once today, yeah it's cool! :cool: :)

well who's mr exclusive then!!!? :lol: :P :sneaky:

*ppffft, sticks tongue out* :cool:

 

yeah, baby :D

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YAY I saw it..I rawk muse rawk woo.. :P

*bump* muse..wurd.. :cool:

MUSEAHOLICS GO HERE: http://www.drownedinsound.com/article.php?id=7653

 

 

Muse unveil new album to the industry and competition winners at the Planetarium... oooh woooooh yeah yeh yeah ye-ye-ah...

Last night, beneath the stars, Drowned in Sound heard the third studio album from the most important band since Nirvana, at an exclusive album playback of '(Sing for) Absolution'. It took place at the Planetarium, Baker St, London. And guess what? It was ruddy marvellous.

 

Here's a blow by blow, of what I can remember...

 

 

1. Intro

2. Apocalypse Please: What an opening! Rumbles in and then throws a few pianos around for good measure. A call for the end of the world or at least for folks to wake up before it's all over. Song stops and there's a massive applause.

3. Time Is Running Out: The new single (promos of which were given out on the door) is pretty representative of what was to follow. Huuuge operatic spacescapes, buzzing electronics, dusty basement drums, odd samples and Matt's vocals sounding more distinctive and resounding than ever before. Did I mention they're rocking the System of a Down sonics a wee bit too?

4. Sing For Absolution: There's something oddly pop going on with this one. Not quite the epiphany of 'Showbiz' on first listen, but time will tell.

5. Stockholm syndrome: The mp3 single. If you've not heard it, get it for £1/£1.50 here.

6. Falling Away With You: A typically Muse ballad and a strange transition from the rock blasts that came before it. It's naked sounding, all peaches and pinks. A Sunday morning fumbling anthem?

7. Interlude

8. Hysteria: A mammoth. Some filthy guitars. Queen and Pink Floyd spring to mind.

9. Blackout: Big evil orchestral number.

10. Butterflies and Hurricanes: This is the song that'll make you cry. About 4 minutes in it breaks down into Matt thumping the piano keys making this exactly what I was waiting for. Lyrically it's got a Chuck Palahniuk (Fight Club) vibe of 'what do you really wanna do with your life?'. This song finishes to a huge response from the 400 or so gathered.

11. Endlessly: Bit of a breather and a bit progier than the rest with lots more electronics than elsewhere, if I remember rightly.

12. Thoughts of a Dying Atheist: (have a feeling that might be a hoax title). Stopped taking mental notes about now.

13. TSP (The Small Print): They've played this one live a few times on recent tours. It's a rock monster.

14. Rule By Secrecy: A chilling, thumping ending with special projections on the ceiling of ghosts and ghouls. The audience is transported via tunnels and loops down into the pits of the grave, where we were flung through the jaws of a skull and out the other end, breathless and silent until the lights came up and it was time to applaud.

And that was that. People cheering. Nearly everyone I spoke to afterwards loved it. A definite step forwards and the sound of the band really and truly coming into their own, pulling together things they love. Perhaps still lingering elements of asking the world to inspire them that bit more and maybe a few confusingly complex (on first lissen) bits and bobs but they have totally set themselves head and shoulders above the pack with an album that’s going to blow people away, especially live.

 

Bring on September...

 

DiScuss: Did you go too, what did you think? Why have some idiots put up fake tracks under all these titles on Kazaa? Could it have been the band? Has there been a more important rock band than Muse since Nirvana?

:stunned:

*bump* the above must be read :stunned:

omg i cant wait wooooooooooooooo :P

wurd ;) Kewl samstress! They've got the track names right too (2,8) WOOP WOOP*

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