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40 here now.
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Last Perth concert there were a couple of people organizing the line (with numbers on people's hands and stuff). Anyone know of something similar happening again? I believe there is two GA doors this time?
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Anyone have a guess for the setlist?
I'll go with this:
The 2nd Law: Unsustainable
Supremacy
Supermassive Black Hole
Panic Station
Map of the Problematique
Resistance
Knights of Cydonia
Monty Jam
United States of Eurasia
Follow Me
Liquid State
Madness
Undisclosed Desires
Time is Running Out
Plug In Baby
Unnatural Selection
The 2nd Law: Isolated System
Uprising
Starlight
Survival
Not expecting any huge surprises; but PROVE ME WRONG, MUSE.
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I'll be there with bells on!
I'll be getting there first, not sure where we are meant to lineup but I got standing so I am desperate to get on the barrier so I can yell out to muse to play citizen erased
Anybody else planning to line up early?
I'll be there around 11-12, I think. Last time around that was more than enough to get to the barrier, so I'm hoping for more of the same. And yes, Citizen would be fantastic.
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SO!
Which of you Perthies are coming along?
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Just found this on Tumblr. Google-Translated from Swiss:
Muse and "The 2nd Law" - The Will to megalomania
The name is from the beginning of the band Muse for epic guitar music and pathos in high doses. Consistently the three Englishmen screws with every album in the escalation screw towards pop rock royalty. This is also in "The 2nd Law" of the case, the sixth studio album.
A trend that has been in "The Resistance" set up in 2009, will be continued on "The 2nd Law": The Queenisierung of Muse. Matthew Bellamy, Chris Wolstenholme and Dominic Howard play a modern interpretation of glam rock, as you have never heard in the seventies and early eighties of Queen, one of the few rock bands that were really glamorous.
Sometimes steals singer Bellamy even blatantly individual harmony runs the unforgettable Queen frontman Freddie Mercury (specifically from "Do not stop me now"). But another trend can hear on "The 2nd Law": the tendency to be more spherical pop à la U2. Once even a flash of true-Edge guitar. Bellamy & Co. master the perfect imitation. Talent borrows, genius steals.
Otherwise, the album is solid, but certainly not a new milestone in rock music. The track "us" carries unique members of Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir" and somewhere has still a bit of James Bond hidden. Perhaps the title track to "Skyfall", the new movie about the British super agent? It would be conceivable.
Here and there, the songs have lengths, but Muse are far away from the 3:30 format. Also noteworthy: Even they can not seem to deny the trend Dubstep elements incorporate into their songs. And bassist Wolstenholme sings on two songs "Save Me" and "Liquid State" - the second a little more convincing than the first.
Muse - "The 2nd Law" appears at 28.09. in Switzerland via Warner Music.
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Sing for Absolution.
Forgot how amazing it was.
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Seems like a few of us are rediscovering Fury.
Me too!
That chorus... incredible.
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Bliss.
I was never a massive fan of it before, I mean, I liked it, but I didn't love it. But now.... I do love it.
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Invincible. And I've never been a massive fan of it.
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Micro Cuts for me too. Never was a massive fan of it to be honest. Am now
NME - 27/05/15
in Muse In the Media
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