Muse have announced that they will celebrate the 20th anniversary of their third studio album Absolution with a new deluxe box set Absolution XX Anniversary through Warner Records on November 17. The ...
Mike Portnoy has named his favorite album of the 21st century in a new Instagram post, reaffirming decades of his own high praise for this one particular record. We all know that our favorites can ...
“Absolution,” the third album by Muse – a British three-piece – has the band finding their voice and style in a perfectly paced, well written anthology of an atmospheric struggle with reality. The ...
With Limp Bizkit covering The Who’s “Behind Blue Eyes” and Britney Spears gracing the cover of Rolling Stone countless times, it is safe to say that life is being sucked out of rock music. This is ...
The monster guitar riffs on Muse's new album are amazing. So are the classical flourishes, orchestral accompaniments and tinkling piano interludes. But what to call the spacey, progressive music on ...
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 ...
Much has been said about how this album (band?) is a Radiohead ripoff. There's no denying the Radiohead influence, but to dismiss Muse as a band with nothing new to offer is extreme. Every band is, in ...
Since their previous and most recent breakout album "Absolution," Muse has become synonymous with being over the top and downright epic in all aspects of their music. Not only do they produce some of ...
Absolution Tour is a DVD released by the English rock band Muse. The DVD contains footage of most of the band's headline performance at the Glastonbury Festival 2004. The tracklist includes most of ...
Muse have announced their intentions to release a new album in July this year, to follow up on the success of their 2003 album, Absolution. Lead singer Matt Bellamy told NME that the newest album will ...
It’s impossible to listen to Muse’s second U.S. release (and fourth album, overall) without thinking of Radiohead circa The Bends. And there’s nothing unusual about that; Thom Yorke and company have ...
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