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FitzEntropy

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  1. I remember buying Guitar Hero III just to play KoC
  2. When my Dad showed my friend and I the Knights of Cydonia music video he had just discovered. I thought it was really comical and weird, but the music stuck to me. We proceeded to buy BH&R and Absolution and listened to them non-stop. This would have been 9 years ago? I was only 6 years old! (yup I'm a young muser)
  3. 100% agreed. The artwork for this album was a disappointment.
  4. These are absolutely brilliant! Would you ever consider doing the other Muse albums too? It would make quite a collection
  5. Just looked back at my review and realized how long it is! Sorry for flooding the thread, guys
  6. The Queen influence in The Defector surprisingly didn't overpower the rest of the song. I thought it was a nice touch.
  7. Okay I found this album interesting, so here's what I thought about each song. I know we all have different opinions about the album, so hear me out. Dead Inside 7/10 It's a creative opener, and although I originally didn't like it very much - it has grown on me. I think i'd rate it higher than it's cousin Madness. The vocals are creative and the electronic elements are not too overpowering. I particularly like the build up to the second half of the song, and again, the ending vocals are nice. Drill Sergeant/Psycho 6.5/10 The riff is a good way to introduce the heavier aspects of the album, but it is slightly overdone. Okay, allot. And although the ridiculous lyrics aren't very strong, I find that i'm singing along to them, making funny hand movements, and head banging to the riff. It is a fun song - i'd call it the Panic Station of the album. But, I think it had the potential to be much better. Mercy 5/10 Nothing really remarkable about Mercy. It sounds pretty generic and as everyone has said, it is just trying to jump into Starlight's footsteps. Not original, and the lyrics are nothing special. Still is kinda catchy though. Definitely not the worst song in the album though. Honestly something about the sound of this song puts me in a sad mood. Not sure if that is good or not. Reapers 7/10 Everyone seems to be hyped about this song. I think it would be spectacular live, especially with the generic, but killer riff. But the lyrics are laughable like many others in this album. It sounds like Matt is trying too hard to get his message across and vocals sound strained. When I heard the live version I was at first, very excited and hopeful for this album. I definitely prefer the live version to the studio version (which disappointed me). Oh well. The Handler 9/10 I had a very good feeling about this song before I heard it. And oh my god was I right. This is no doubt the highlight of the album. Lyrics are live up to the brilliant and heavy bass line (thankyou Chris) and it is incredibly well rounded. And no matter how many times I listen to it, it never gets stuck in my head, which leaves me wanting to listen to it again and again as if it were for the first time. Lives up to the old days of Muse and their epic, dark, rock. Brilliant, monster of a song. (Can I just give a round of applause to Matts vocals too!) JFK/Defector 8/10 JFK is a great halfway point of the album, leading beautifully to the Defector. Although the Defector has it's Queen aspects (which honestly isn't a bad thing, as a Queen fan), it still stands to be a wonderfully refreshing song. The guitar is uplifting and vocals are really catchy - "Free, yeah i'm free, from SOCIETY". Combined with the Handler, it creates an amazingly strong midpoint to the album. Gave me alot of hope for the rest of the album when I first listened to it. Revolt 3.5/10 And then my hope left me in the dirt. The first time I heard this song, I could barely listen to it without skipping it within the first 1/3. Although I get the point that Matt is trying to get across with it being the turning point of the character in this album, it is awful. If you gave the chorus to a boyband like One Direction, even they could easily pull it off. This song had better grow on me soon, otherwise it will always be on my skip-list. Aftermath 5.5/10 I really like the bleak, eerie beginning to this song - with the vast and powerful guitar with a Pink Floyd feeling to it. I was a little disappointed, as I found it was just another love song that had a great potential. Matts vocals are decent, but could be turned up a notch. Honestly the Guiding Light of this album, which we will always laugh at whenever we hear it. It might have the potential to sound good live? The Globalist 7.5/10 The first part of this song instantly connects me to a Knights of Cydonia vibe. Like the Handler, I had a good feeling about this song, as it was the one I was looking forward to the most. I still have mixed feeling after hearing it though. The three parts to this song are very oddly connected too. The first part is very slow, but has a good build up to it. The more I listen to this part, the more I like it (if you ignore the already overused lyrics... e.g "strong", "transform", "power" etc etc.) The song then awkwardly breaks into a rock ballad, which by itself I think would be very good. The rock part of this song is one of my favourite parts of this album, if it was crafted into the song a little less awkwardly. The backing vocals behind the guitar and drums are epic, and superb. The whole transitioning of this song is odd, and I feel like they don't connect at all, as if it were Hoodoo, Assassin, and Explorers smashed together. But I think separately, all parts of this song are brilliant, and that's why I'm rating the Globalist rather highly. Drones ???/10 This song took me by surprise, and I thought it was just more of the Globalist when I heard the first few seconds. It is strangely beautiful, but a very odd way to finish the album. "Killed by drones" is laughable, but the way that the vocals are combined work amazingly. Definitely something new, and the more I listen to it, the more the eeriness brings tears to my eyes. Overall, I think this album is stronger than the last few albums, and with a more direct approach. But I also feel that most songs could have been made in a less rushed manner, and all of them (minus Revolt, which I think should be cut out of the album), had a huge potential if a few aspects were changed - e.g transitioning in the Globalist.
  8. I don't know Rush very well, but from what you've said, I'll give them a try.
  9. I've heard that Muse (performance and song wise) have some similarities to Queen. I do agree that Matt is quite the show-pony that Freddy was. Anyone up for discussing this?
  10. Not sure if anyone has mentioned this yet (I'm a slacker for reading through threads). I like the song but I feel as if it is lacking substance? It's kind of just the typical chorus verse chorus with no significant moments. I was disappointed hearing the studio version because I thought it sounded much better from what I heard of it live. (The harmonies sound a bit unusual too). Sorry, I don't want to sound like a hater - I'm open to getting my mind changed about this song too
  11. If I had to pick my least favourite from each studio album (this was hard to pick because I believe each song has something good about it: Showbiz: Filip OOS: Dark Shines Absolution: Endlessly BH&R: Exo-Politics TR: Uprising (maybe because i've overheard it so much) T2L: Isolated System I love these songs but y'know, I love others more.
  12. Another dream I had was at a small muse concert with my family and friends, and I remember Matt calling me up on stage between each song and putting me in a spotlight with a microphone while he told me some really lame jokes. He could hardly speak between words because he clearly found the jokes too funny, Dom was sitting on his drum kit pissing himself with laughter, while I just stood there very un-amused. After a few sessions Chris had to grab the Matt's mic off him because he clearly didn't find the jokes funny either. Meanwhile the crowd was just like
  13. I've always found that Space Dementia has never gotten enough love despite the brilliant and epic piano length, and the emotion found in Matt's singing - plus I think that it is even better live than in studio. It also has elements in the quieter parts of the song that I can see are the roots of Absolution, while the epic space rock aspect branched out into BH&R and eventually absolution. I think it is a song that could begin to sum up the basis of who Muse are as performers and songwriters. It also has some raw emotional/personal elements in the lyrics that have sadly faded over the years. One of my favourite songs and it will be the first song i'll jump to defend.
  14. I had a dream awhile ago that drones had just been released. (I dreamt this just after the release of Dead Inside). I listened to the first few tracks and they all sounded like some kind of awful pop music and I couldn't recognize Matt's voice at all! I listened to about 2/3 of the album and had to stop because I was so upset about how it sounded. I have high hopes that this won't happen but it was quite upsetting Oh well
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