![]() ![]() This continues to about the 2:30 mark when suddenly Guitars kick in, bass and drums start here properly too. Matt Bellamy lyrically is on top form with some poignant lyrics about those that are corrupted, ‘our freedoms consuming it self what we’ve become is contrary to what we want’. Comparisons could be made with other muse songs like Butterflies and Hurricanes. ![]() Beginning with some synth, which stays constant through the song, with some strings also present in the intro. The album kicks off with Take a Bow, which is explosive as a muse album opener could be. But overall its business as usual from the trio. Perhaps taking inspiration from the French riots last year. They’ve expanded on the themes raised in previous and even branched out into politics. And with this release seem to have turned another corner and done something unexpected. They’ve honed their craft and seem to be a band with limitless ambition. Their last two albums proved that they are with out a doubt so far they band of this generation.Įxplosive live shows, and have the ability to convert their dynamic musicianship into fantastic albums. Anyways Muse is back with their fourth album Black Holes and Revelations. Stories that Muse wanted to go in a different direction preceded this release that the band didn’t want to create Absolution II: back to the planets, but more of an expanded album in ambition and content. ![]() With stories of recording in a creepy old French chateau and then leaving for a New York studio, it would seem Muse haven’t quite lost their spark, and they do seem pretty out there in terms of the other bands around at the moment. ![]()
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