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Muse have announced details of a deluxe box set reissue of their seminal 2003 album ‘Absolution’, to celebrate the record’s 20th anniversary. Released 20 years ago today (September 15), the Devonshire ...
Where most bands aim for cool, UK trio Muse were always about nailing the colossal. Grunge and Britpop were in the rear view mirror by the late-'90s and the surging popularity of garage rock revival ...
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the band’s seminal album ‘Absolution’, Muse will release the ‘Muse Absolution XX Anniversary’ deluxe box set on November 17th. Continuing where the ‘Origin Of ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Where they'd experimented with a church organ and animal bones on Origin…., the band was keen to ...
MUSE are one of modern Rock’s most respected and supported bands to emerge in the UK in the 2000’s, the band have released 9 studio albums to critical acclaim for their musicianship fusing a range of ...
My, how time flies - this week marks 10 years since Muse released their third album in the UK - the hugely successful Absolution. As well as holding the Muse classics and hit singles 'Time Is Running ...
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 ...
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 deliver the energy and passion in a live performance that any MUSE fan will have to pinch themselves at the classics delivered; such as Stockholm Syndrome, Hysteria, Plug In Baby and ...
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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