Muse are an English band who blend many different genres of music together, their most recent album combining classical, modern and even latin themes into songs. They formed in Teignmouth, Devon in 1994. The band consists of frontman Matthew Bellamy (singer, guitarist, pianist, principal songwriter), Dominic Howard (percussionist, drummer) and Chris Wolstenholme (bassist, backing vocals). Morgan Nicholls also provides keyboards, samples, and backing vocals at live shows.
For more on their history and discography, see their profiles on Wikipedia or AllMusic
Muse in Seattle, 10-4-06
Muse in Seattle
Muse clips from their 10-4-06 show at the Paramount Theater in downtown Seattle. Beautiful theater, crappy acoustics. Great show, tho.
Review: Black Holes and Revelations
From Clicky Clicky Music BlogMuse is one of those bands that's huge overseas and yet relatively unknown Stateside until recently. Black Holes And Revelations appears to be changing that perception, making a solid U.S. debut at number nine on the Billboard top 200 after it was released on July 11.
The British trio isn't afraid to wear its influences on its proverbial sleeve, skipping stylistically from the ELP-esque space rock of "Knights of Cydonia" to the Prince-ly funk of "Supermassive Black Hole" with seeming ease. Singer-guitarist Matthew Bellamy has no problem leading the band (bassist Chris Wolstenholme and drummer Dominic Howard) from synth-driven uptempo numbers like "Map of the Problematique" to the delicate, multilayered vocals of "Soldier's Poem." Muse brings a harder-rocking sound to "Assassin" and "Exo-Politics," veers off with Spanish guitar and horns on "City of Delusion" and the melodramatic "Hoodoo" and introduces classical themes on "Take a Bow."
The band has been dogged with Radiohead comparisons throughout its career, and Bellamy works the Yorke-y vocals on the bombastic "Invincible" with mixed results, but it would be too easy to dismiss Muse as just another band trying to ape OK Computer. Queen might be a more apt comparison for Muse's shapeshifting abilities, both from the variety of styles they take on, the multitracked vocals, and the kitchen-sink instrumentation exhibited throughout Black Holes And Revelations. Lyrically, the band takes an anti-war stance in several of the songs on this album, singling out unnamed heads of state (uh, who could they be?) for leading their nations into war. All told, on its sixth record Muse cooks up an interesting and unabashed prog-rockin' stew. The band embarks on a U.S. tour Sept. 10. -- Jay Kumar
The Best Video Ever
Interesting Links
- MSN Music
- Listen to some of their hits
- The band's website
- All things Muse
- Muse on MySpace
- While I normally stay clear of the noise of MySpace, this site has been great for providing videos and band info faster than other sources.
- The Official Muse Messageboard
- Part of the Muse website
- Muse on AOL
- Another place to listen to streaming music, watch videos, etc etc
- Muse on Rhapsody
- Not a Rhapsody user, but its another resource.
Great Stuff on Amazon
Black Holes and Revelations
Amazon Price: $12.99 (as of 07/25/2008)
Absolution
Amazon Price: $11.99 (as of 07/25/2008)
Origin of Symmetry
Amazon Price: $12.99 (as of 07/25/2008)
Hullabaloo Soundtrack
Amazon Price: (as of 07/25/2008)
Showbiz
Amazon Price: $12.99 (as of 07/25/2008)
New Flickr Pictures
Muse Tickets on eBay
since most shows will sell out fast
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