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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

I will not download a leaked version. I'm that 'conservative' type :tongue:

Ive seen this yet and its bullshit of course

 

I don't think NME can publish lies.

Ive seen this yet and its bullshit of course

 

I bloody well hope it's bullshit!!

Muse: next album to have '15-minute space-rock solo'

 

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Read all about the Teignmouth stadium giants in this week’s NME

 

Muse frontman Matt Bellamy has revealed his plans for the band’s future.

 

The star explained that he’d like their next album to feature more prog influences as well as a dancier feel.

 

Talking to NME, the singer and guitarist said: "I think on the next album I’d like to do at least one 15-minute space-rock solo."

 

He added: "Apart from that, ‘Supermassive Black Hole’ (2006 UK Top Five single) opened up a new area for us of dancing, grooving, rhythm section-dominated songs. I’d love to do more stuff like that really."

 

Read more about Muse’s future plans, including their new focus on singles and their forthcoming headlining V Festival performance, in this week’s NME, out in all good newsagents now.

 

http://www.nme.com/news/muse/35085

thats no good. i don't want more supermassive black hole. i want more plug in baby

Worth seeing that they are considering going down the route taken by The Smiths and early Morrissey, by releasing a number of stand-alone singles, before releasing a best-off, bringing those singles together in one package.

It was already said before, but seriously NME have just posted two contradictory stories, I doubt they even spoke to Muse.

 

Xfm has muse talking on the radio and they stated more Supermassive black hole like things were in the cards, I really want to see how they can take this intresting new sound they discovered even further.

 

SBH was propably the best song on BHAR, Muse seem inclined to never stay still.

As long as they don't quit and keep making records...I honest don't care how many more Supermassives they bring out

Yeah, I've followed muse to areas I don't even like such as metal with Dead Star the vocals and music could make any direction work.

thats no good. i don't want more supermassive black hole. i want more plug in baby

 

exactly my point although the 15 minute solo sounds great,anyway,Ive already read that

wait,there is knights of cydonia

 

Epic rock songs like that are far from what muse started out doing. BLAR to me felt like they were trying to be less heavy when heavy would have worked better, assasination is to me a missed opportunity.

 

But id still argue a band should never stay still, they've never stayed still yet and from what ive heard theres no plan.

My favourite Muse songs are their most rocky/exotic songs like Uno and Darkshines and CoD but their other stuff appeals to me. In fact, I like pretty much all the styles of music they've covered so any change shouldn't bother me

wait,there is knights of cydonia

 

So their new stuff will end up being like a Knights sorta thing, only the intro will be longer (if it could get any longer)

My copy hasn't come yet, it sucks to live in Australia :(

HAARP

 

I got HAARP today. I'll let you know about it. :kiss:

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