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The Muse that drove out of Glastonbury 2004 was a very different one from the Muse that had arrived. Following seven years of near solid touring, buzzing with nervous anticipation; their escalation from being the biggest band in Teignmouth in 1997 to one of the biggest bands in Europe by 2004 had been a rocket ride. Glastonbury 2004 saw Muse storm troop onto the high ta...
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    • LSB91
      Come to Norway again, i couldnt see you last year you guys was here. Please come to Norway!!!! then i`ll be there!!!
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    • keerplu...
      YAY!!! i got my ticket to see you july 18!!! you guys rock!!!
    • dejzina
      LOVE YOOU....please come to czech republic x(
    • eagleea...
      psh, forget about them, come to canada!
    • lpmusefan
      MUSE = Amazing band!! I love their songs!!! I will see them at Rock in Rio in Portugal!!:)
    • gilblas...
      MUSE! CHRIS, DOM and MATT! You have the power to make a change! Come to Israel and help us!!
    • geoal09
      come to chicago!!!. anyone who lives in the chicago metro area and want muse to come check out my muse chicago demand it thing. 8 people have demanded so far.
    • shiftyc...
      Why can't you come to Atl.. its like... a big city.. with lots of people... meaning you should come...kkthx.
    • BitterS...
      come to peru muse!! they're excellent!! HYPERMUSER-PERU

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    The Muse that drove out of Glastonbury 2004 was a very different one from the Muse that had arrived. Following seven years of near solid touring, buzzing with nervous anticipation; their escalation from being the biggest band in Teignmouth in 1997 to one of the biggest bands in Europe by 2004 had been a rocket ride. Glastonbury 2004 saw Muse storm troop onto the high table of classic Glastonbury headline acts and prove themselves a formidable force in British rock. It was only with that triumph fresh in their throats, they claim, that they realised they'd 'made it'.

    Following an extensive mid West US tour, Muse took a month off before reconvening in summer 2005 in the bat-infested Chateau Miraval studio in a Knights Templar town in Southern France. Matt: "It reminded me, if anything, of Devon. Most of the writing process started out there, being a quieter place and truly cut off from the lifestyle we had." Their previous albums, they figured, were borne of necessity; hurried in the face of impending tour dates and hobbled by the need to ensure they could be played live. This time, they took a No Limits approach - no tour was booked, no studio tomfoolery was out of bounds; they were to explore the technological possibilities of the 'studio band'.

    If Muse sound like a new band on 'Black Holes and Revelations' it's because, after Glastonbury, they are: expanded of mind, settled of spirit and anything but sedentary of sound. 'Absolution 2: Back To The Planets', this most certainly is not. For continuity, in fact, we must look to the lyrical themes, where fans of the apocalyptic soundbite, the madcap conspiracy theory, the revolutionary rabble-rousing, the weird stuff about aliens inventing all earthly religions and other such classic Muse concerns will not be disappointed. But whereas 'Absolution' gazed on helplessly at the subjugation of humanity by corrupt world leaders and encroaching environmental or galactic disasters (and certainly, 'Black Holes And Revelations' has its fair share of climate change/oil crisis/global inflagration paranoia). "I think we're approaching that time," says Matt "If you look at those protests in France, the size and level of protest doesn't really relate to what they're protesting about. I think there's something underneath that people are feeling, particularly the younger generation. We feel like we've been born into some pre-created situation where we don't actually have any control over anything. We've got an aging population as well and that control factor grates a little bit. I feel, through this album, that I'm feeling pessimistic and frustrated about it all but at the same time I'm not against revolutionary moves and I wouldn't be ashamed to have incited a small riot, if it's for a good cause."

    The time has come. The New Muse Order is on the rise.
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    Posted by wbrecords on (Jan 7, 2007 7:59 am) (permalink)

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