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  1. Apparently the Reapers lyric video has been made public on a non-Muse/Warner site. It's a few hours early! Per Management's request, please do not post the video here anywhere on the forum.

  2. But wouldn't Dom's role not come into play until after the booking? It seems like whoever does bookings with the venues is who would be most closely involved. And by the time Dom is involved, isn't it too late to do anything? Well I don't know, but whenever he realized this could be a problem, he should have had some damage control in place. I'm not sure Muse cancelling is the answer either. It would make a statement, but would also upset all the people that forked over the money, even if it's refunded. What a mess. :noey:

  3. Gah, this is a really shitty situation. And true, I doubt the actual band has much to do with it, nor does Dom Anderson, although I wish he was being more sympathetic. Hopefully he will try and get to the bottom of it, but really what can even be done at this point? If they by some miracle lowered prices, that will just make the fans who have already bought tickets irate. And I don't see them issuing partial refunds or anything.

  4. Anyone know where I can get a copy in America? Never been able to find NME in LA, Orange County and San Diego. My friend is looking in NYC but no luck yet.

     

    I've bought single issues online before: http://www.newsstand.co.uk/195-Rock-Music-Magazines/147-Subscribe-to-NEW-MUSICAL-EXPRESS-Magazine-Subscription.aspx

     

    Edit: I can't see how you order back issues (which the Muse one is by now), but I know I've bought from that site before. Maybe it's too late for that issue.

  5. http://www.gigwise.com/news/100669/matt-bellamy-kate-hudson-split-&-loneliness-on-muse-drones---interview

     

    But on the outside he's the greatest guy. :supersad:

     

    Matt Bellamy has spoken out about his split from actress and former-partner Kate Hudson, his teenage years after his parents split and about how Muse's upcoming album Drones was inspired by 'reconnecting with feeling alone'.

     

    The Muse frontman and Hudson began a relationship in 2010, before having son Bingham Hawn Bellamy in July 2011. They were engaged, but confirmed their separation in December of last year.

     

    "Look, we had a great relationship, she’s a lovely person, we’re better off as friends," Bellamy tells NME.

     

    However, Bellamy does state that their separation had no specific influence on their upcoming album, Drones - but rather that it led him to 'reconnect with any time he felt alone or outside'.

     

    "It’s difficult for me to pinpoint anything on the album specifically about that," he continued. "Except that when someone suddenly finds themselves outside of a relationship, they ponder things, they think over the points in their lives when they think things didn’t go the way they expected them to.

     

    "It’s the fact that I reconnected with all the points in my life where I felt alone or outside."

     

    Speaking of how he re-assessed his life following their split, the singer and guitarist revealed: “I always go for walks in the countryside. The South Devon countryside… I used to go letter-boxing actually.”

     

    (For those of you who don't know, letter-boxing is the rural hobby of searching for clues in boxes)

     

    He also took the time to look back on his teenage years and his parents separating: “When I think about my teenage years, when my parents broke up, and feeling alone and being out of control and having to survive… And then other times when you’ve had to find your own way… that’s always been a dominant theme in what I’ve done.”

     

    Quizzed on how he feels now, he added: "Yeah… I’m getting there. Definitely in the last few months I’ve been feeling much better. Actually, I’ve been feeling really good…”

     

    Bellamy had previously revealed that the single 'Dead Inside' was inspired by "a relationship ending and a person becoming dead inside themselves".

     

    He went on: "I went very internal, very into my paranoias, weird feelings and life experiences. It’s quite personal. There isn't a lot of love on this album."

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