Black Holes and Revelations Muse

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  • Release Date: 08/18/2009
  • Original Release: 2006
  • Sales Rank: 3,967
  • Label: WARNER BROS / WEA
  • UPC: 825646350919

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Black Holes and Revelations

1LISTENTake a Bow 4:35
2LISTENStarlight 3:59
3LISTENSupermassive Black Hole 3:29
4LISTENMap of the Problematique 4:18
5LISTENSoldier's Poem 2:03
6LISTENInvincible 5:00
7LISTENAssassin 3:31
8LISTENExo-Politics 3:53
9LISTENCity of Delusion 4:48
10LISTENHoodoo 3:43
11LISTENKnights of Cydonia 6:06

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Editorial Reviews

Naysayers listen up: Muse refuses to be the "next" Radiohead. Since forming in 1997, the alternative rock trio has continuously battled comparisons to the famed Oxford group while ambitiously creating a sound of its own, mixing elements of glam, pop, and symphonic music into a rock hybrid. British fans have praised the group for years, despite Americans taking until Absolution to discover Muse and give them their rightful props. Whether or not you championed the grand dramatics of Absolution, Muse is a solid, unique band and Black Holes and Revelations defines those strengths with a passion. Rich Costey joins Muse in the co-production of this 11-song set; together, they create the band's most realized and meticulous album to date. "Take a Bow" sets the scene by layering full rock orchestration with waves of synthesizers and percussion, all of it building up to vocalist/guitarist Matthew Bellamy's aching performance of a world torn apart by its own instability. Though frequently compared to Queen's Freddie Mercury and Thom Yorke, Bellamy comes into his own as a vocalist here. He, drummer Dominic Howard, and bassist Chris Wolstenholme pull equal weight throughout, and Muse sounds like a complete band on Black Holes and Revelations. The sultry, swaggering "Supermassive Black Hole" and the razor-edged paranoiac "Assassin" are prime examples of how adamant Muse is about delivering the biggest rock & roll package possible, while "Starlight" proves they write a radio-worthy anthem without jeopardizing their own ethics. Bellamy howls "You and I must fight for our rights/You and I must fight to survive" during the riotous, Rush-like megalomania of "Knights of Cydonia," and it's true -- they've totally fought for their craft on this one. It may have taken four albums for Americans to get with the program, but with Black Holes and Revelations, the whole world should be watching. MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide



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Muse Review:by Testicus

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October 17, 2009: I recently saw the movie Twilight... ya know, the vampire flick... and was pleasantly surprised to discover the soundtrack rocked! Muse was just one of the musical artists in that score.

Muse has a vivid sound. their lyrics are intelligent and actually make sense. you know how sometimes you'll listen to a CD and how every song can sometimes sound like every other? well, that is not the case with this album... Muse has a great sound with cool musical transitions within each tune. the song from the movie was Supermassive Black Hole... but in my opinion it isn't their best song, though it is pretty good. the lyrics have nothing to do with baseball though. if that doesn't make sense to you, see the movie and you'll understand.

Also, some bands are better in the studio and others are better live... very rarely does a band sound good doing both... Muse sounds good either way, and perhaps just a tiny bit better live. i like the sound of the audience freaking out at the first few notes of a song they like. so, in summary, i would recommend this group especially if you are a little on the intellectual side and lyrics mean something to you. good music is very important too, but if the lyrics are nonsense then in my opinion it really doesn't matter what the song sounds like. anyway, Muse is a little like coldplay (the lead singer can hit some pretty high notes) but without that faggy, limp-wristed whine, and apologetic rhetoric. "oh baby, i'm so sorry, let's talk" or whatever junk coldplay says. not so with Muse, they're just too cool... in my opinion, of course :)

this coming from a guy who likes Metal... muse is not metal, but i still like it, remarkably... hope this was helpful, enjoy!

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This CD and band is amazingby Anonymous

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February 12, 2009: This CD is probably one of their best. Muse is an incredible band that has originality and great potential. Muse is probably one of the best bands I've heard and this CD is excellent and I recomend it to anyone who likes their style.

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