Florenceblue Posted June 6, 2012 Posted June 6, 2012 http://www.nme.com/blog/index.php?blog=1&p=12342&title=muse_8&more=1&c=1 The new Muse record was never going to be an acoustic bluegrass covers album, was it? Still, the suitably intergalactic trailer for 'The 2nd Law' has already divided online opinion, with the bass-heavy clip causing some dubstep refuseniks to break ranks from the band’s legendarily loyal following. So what have we learned about the album ahead of its September release? The clues come right from the opening title-card, when a disclaimer states: “The following preview has been approved for all audiences by the motion picture association of Helium 3”, with not just a link to the official Muse site but also “he-3.mu”. We’re guessing that not only could the album be “set” on the distant planet of Helium 3 but also that this album could have the most intricate and comprehensive fictional world built around it since those creepy Michael Fassbender robot trailers and Guy Pearce TED talks for Prometheus. What is Helium 3 anyway? In reality it’s a much sought-after environmentally-friendly fuel for nuclear fusion reactors which is so hard to find on earth that missions to the moon and deep space to mine it could become a reality. The relevance of that becomes clear in the opening shots of the trailer, as images of oil wells and refineries are inter-cut with panic on the stock market trading floors and petrol prices maxing out at the pump: speaking as a planet, we’re running out of gas. Next up is a newsreader reciting the same words Matt Bellamy tweeted cryptically a couple of days ago: “All natural and technological processes proceed in such a way that the availability of the remaining energy decreases..." For those of you who bunked off physics lessons, that’s the Second Law of Thermodynamics (plus a few electronic stutters) - which explains the title of the album. The final word of the speech (and the moment the already much-debated drop comes) is “Unsustainable”, which fans are already speculating is the title of the track. If you’re thinking that the world running out of resources and having to launch off into space in search of redemption sounds like familiar Muse territory, you’re probably right. 'The Resistance'’s epic album-closer ‘Exogenesis: Symphony’ explored similar ideas about the fate of humanity before the inevitable eventual heat death of the universe. What else can we deduce from the clues we’ve had so far? Well, back in November last year Matt Bellamy tweeted that he was starting on a "Christian gangsta rap jazz odyssey, some ambient rebellious dubstep and face melting metal flamenco cowboy psychedelia.” After hearing the snippets of new material, maybe he wasn’t joking. As for those wub-wub elements, somehow it feels appropriate then that Muse might be embracing dubstep. The snatches we’ve heard so far have already drawn comparisons with Korn’s experiments with Skrillex and the crossovers of bands like Chase And Status and Enter Shikari - though for a group who pride themselves on their live performances it’s going to be tricky thing to incorporate into their stadium shows.
JessicaSarahS Posted June 6, 2012 Posted June 6, 2012 Added the text from the article to your post. Thanks for sharing!
FabriPav Posted June 6, 2012 Posted June 6, 2012 I think they're reading too far into Helium 3. I guess that's because they don't know what Helium 3 is, with Muse
Niall Posted June 6, 2012 Posted June 6, 2012 I think they're reading too far into Helium 3. Yeah definitely! It's been their pseudo record label since 2006, they've released more on it than anything else.
justthemo Posted June 7, 2012 Posted June 7, 2012 Yeah definitely! It's been their pseudo record label since 2006, they've released more on it than anything else. Perhaps they've been building up to this album since then?
wildwilly Posted June 7, 2012 Posted June 7, 2012 The trailer is cool; however, I do not think the music sounds much like Muse and has a lot of dissonance in it. If the this is the "new" sound for the band then there will be a LOT of disappointed Musers out there...as the trailer is cool from a motion picture perspective but none of the melodic aspects of the trailer impressed me. I sure hope the new album is good since the last 3-4 albums have been epic. I am now kind of worried after watching that trailer...stay tuned. :unsure:
RadioMuseHead Posted June 7, 2012 Posted June 7, 2012 I generally applaud going in radically different directions with music and don't like seeing people whinge about band's changing, but with the annoying ubiquity of dupstep since 2010 I really, really dislike that stuff, find it gimmicky to be quite frank. So the trailer does worry me slightly. Still there's Enter Shikari who incorporate not only dubstep, but metalcore (TWO shite genres!) and I find them surprisingly enjoyable, so it could still work.
apocalyptickaoss Posted June 7, 2012 Posted June 7, 2012 I think the whole thing would be good, if it wasn't for the stupid robot sounds
Bumpypotato Posted June 8, 2012 Posted June 8, 2012 The trailer is cool; however, I do not think the music sounds much like Muse and has a lot of dissonance in it. If the this is the "new" sound for the band then there will be a LOT of disappointed Musers out there...as the trailer is cool from a motion picture perspective but none of the melodic aspects of the trailer impressed me. I sure hope the new album is good since the last 3-4 albums have been epic. I am now kind of worried after watching that trailer...stay tuned. :unsure: Since when was dissonance necessarily bad, and why does something have to be melodic to be good?
CarrieB Posted June 8, 2012 Posted June 8, 2012 I wouldn't want a whole album of dissonance, melodic stuff is much better imo, but Muse have always had a little bit of that, and it works, I like it. And I don't think this is any different. The melodic part touches me and the other bit, well it's exciting. I think it's a good combination.
Niall Posted June 11, 2012 Posted June 11, 2012 And this... http://www.nme.com/blog/index.php?blog=1&p=12349&title=muse_blog&more=1&c=1%3Futm_source%3Dfacebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=fanpage-nmeblogs-muse
HannahG123 Posted June 11, 2012 Posted June 11, 2012 And this... http://www.nme.com/blog/index.php?blog=1&p=12349&title=muse_blog&more=1&c=1%3Futm_source%3Dfacebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=fanpage-nmeblogs-muse I wondered why they were being nice to muse then I realised who wrote it
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