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Hedrigall

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  1. Hate me if you want, but I think Explorers, Big Freeze and Save Me are all pretty damn good songs and I love that stretch of the album. I never skip them. Again, Muse fan since 2001. dwi.
  2. Sometimes I feel like the only one who likes all 4 songs that have been released and is expecting to like the entire album, no exceptions. I say this as someone who's been a fan since 2001.
  3. I kinda wish Dead Inside had been track 2 (and every other track pushed back one to make a total of 13), and there could have been some kind of instrumental "Drones Overture" or something as the first track. Just guitar, drums and bass jamming out for a minute and a half or so. Kind of like an introduction to the musical style and themes of the album.
  4. http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/features/42887/Muse-Weve-never-been-the-kind-of-band-that-want-to-preach-to-people Interview with Chris! Watching Game of Thrones now so no idea if it has anything good in it.
  5. Take copious notes We are couuunting on youuu It's up to yooouuu Spread your review to the board You must review it all Tell us Tell us your final thoughts Etc I can't keep this going
  6. Every album cycle I develop such a hatred for the muse fandom that, once it leaks, I stick around to make a few posts about what I think of the album, then I slink off for 2 and a half years again. It's gonna happen again, I can feel it in my drones
  7. Length: 4:05 Lyrics/Theme: The protagonist of the music fights back and “retakes control of themselves”. – Matt (Radio 1) “…the positive side of the album.” – Matt (Triple J) “How did we get in so much trouble? / Getting out just Seems impossible”– Rockol (Italian) translation “…we live in a toxic jungle, truth is suppressed to a mumble.” – Classic Rock (German) translation “Our liberty’s only a loan to be taxed, controlled by psychos and drones”- Ouest France (French) translation “A chorus of a thousand singers “You’ve got strength, you’ve got soul.””- Triple M Music: “Another song, straight, perhaps one of the straightest of the album, with a nice opening melody and a couple of changes of time, while the protagonist sings the doubts of rebellion… One of the next single?”- Rockol (Italian) translation “The protagonist calls for a revolution in the form of a power ballad… This is one of the [album’s] poppiest offerings, not too far removed from ‘With or Without You’ by U2. [Matt’s] voice is strangely distorted, and becomes brutally shrill/piercing at times. But here, [nonetheless], [lies] the catchiest chorus on the album.”- Ouest France (French) translation “Revolt is among their most creative songs, a two-speed storm built on monumental riffs” – NME
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