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Tobiiiaaas

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  1. It has made me more intrigued for Revolt than I was.
  2. Best Track Every Other Review: The Globalist NME: Revolt
  3. “We wanted to go back to being a rock band!” Chris Wolstenholme tells Jane Gazzo new Muse album Drones is one of their most consistent
  4. http://www.triplem.com.au/sydney/music/news/2015/5/muse-drones-album-review-by-jane-gazzo/ - some comments from Chris and a track-by-track DRONES – track by track: Dead Inside - Opens the album with a pulverising almost electro stomp. We meet the album’s protagonist. Drill Sargent [sample] Psycho – That killer guitar-riff. Easily one of the highlight tracks from the album. Mercy - Dominated by beautiful piano. Our protagonist fears ‘men in cloaks, trying to devour my soul.’ Reapers – Muse head back into their familiar prog-rock territory and a rousing chorus “killed by Drones.” The Handler – The climax of the album, veering into rock-opera territory. Our protagonist must dis-associate from the forces. JFK [audio] Defector – Muse wear their Queen influences on their sleeves. Our protagonist has fled. Revolt – A chorus of a thousand singers “You’ve got strength, you’ve got soul.” Aftermath – The cigarette lighter live ballad. Echoes of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon. The Globalist – Longest track on the album with hints of Italian spaghetti western riffs a la Knights of Cydonia. The protagonist is left alone with nobody to love. Drones – Closing a capella track on the album, sung in a round. Is our protagonist dead or has he just become numb?
  5. Interview goes well until he tells Chris he has a tattoo of Matt...
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