Giant video walls! Packed arenas! Lasers! They’re all part of Muse’s new video for “Resistance,” the title track off the Brit-rockers’ hit 2009 album. Watch it below. Culled from footage of the band’s ...
British rock act Muse‘s fifth album, “The Resistance,” shows growth from the band’s previous releases and proves that it’s primed for a global musical takeover. The album opener, “Uprising,”… By ...
Muse, whose new album The Resistance is due out on 14 September (a month too late if you ask us), isn't sitting back while Radiohead gets all the attention for doing things differently. They've got a ...
On The Resistance, Muse's fifth album, the band go big. A shocker, right? Not really. Since they first appeared as vague Radioheaders with 1999's Showbiz, it was evident that grand schemes and notions ...
British rock band Muse goes straight to No. 1 on Billboard's European Top 100 Albums with its fifth album "The Resistance" (Helium 3/Warner Music). By Paul Sexton British rock band Muse goes straight ...
Muse have announced the details of the tracklisting for their forthcoming album The Resistance. Due for release on 14 September, The Resistance will contain 11 tracks, including a three-part symphony ...
Apparently the world isn’t fucked up quite enough for Matt Bellamy. His own country (that would be Great Britain) has troops mired in Iraq and Afghanistan, while tribal violence rages in southern ...
A BIT OF EVERYTHING: Muse's new album is all over the place. Is it the album of the year? Or a ridiculously overblown statement by a band that has finally flagged Earth away and started beaming its ...
Muse’s frontman Matthew Bellamy is one of a breed of crackpots who believe that 9/11 was “an inside job”: that the 3,000 people who died in the Twin Towers – and, presumably, the victims of terrorism ...
Their 2006 album Black Holes & Revelations confirmed Muse as the latest kings of no-holds-barred stadium preposterousness, outstripping even Kiss and Queen for sheer glitter-rock lunacy. With his ...
Muse are one of those bands for whom the phrase “style over content” is a compliment rather than a criticism. Indeed, the only way to get away with making such preposterously overblown music is to ...
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