Muse
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Album reviews: Adam Lambert's 'Entertainment'; Susan Boyle's 'I Dreamed a Dream'...resembles a Darkness song after a run-in with a BeDazzler. On "Soaked," written by Matthew Bellamy, frontman of the Radiohead-evoking Muse, Lambert sounds uncannily like Thom Yorke. "Fever," co-written by Lady Gaga, suggests an unexceptional... In this article: Susan Boyle, American Idol, Lady Gaga, Darkness, Up to the Mountain, Fever, Trivial Pursuit, Diversity, and Perfection |
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Telegraph.co.uk - Arts | November 18, 2009
Muse interview
...appearance. Among the great and the good of British pop starring in tonight's Children in Need concert on BBC One, from Sir Paul McCartney to Take That, the only name that might seem to stick out for some people is Muse. Aren't they the...
In this article: Matt Bellamy, Dom Howard, Chris Wolstenholme, Blondie, Queen, Antwerp, London, Uprising, and The Resistance
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The Cavalier Daily | November 11, 2009
Astronomers recreate the Big Bang with debut
...science geeks call themselves a mix of Radiohead and Franz Ferdinand. This description works, but their resemblance to Muse is too strong not to mention. Like Muse, Astronomers get inspiration from space. They also rival Muse's...
In this article: Pink Floyd, Big Bang, Radiohead, Franz Ferdinand, and The Cavalier Daily
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Spin Magazine | September 21, 2009
Muse, 'The Resistance' (Warner Bros.)
...guy get paid good money for writing this stuff? Has he even listened to the album? Why do people always mention Thom Yorke/Radiohead when talking about Muse? They do NOT sound alike! If you've watched any interviews with Muse, you'd see...
In this article: The Resistance, Matt Bellamy, Thom Yorke, The Six Wives of Henry VIII, Radiohead, Entertainment Weekly, Warner Bros, Weezer, and Showbiz
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Film.com Movie Blog | November 17, 2009
Review: New Moon Soundtrack Shines Brightly
...among them would love it wholeheartedly upon first listen. There are a few huge successes on the album, most notably the inclusion of Radiohead's Thom Yorke, Muse, and The Killers. But aside from the big names are a whole lot of emerging...
In this article: The New Moon, Thom Yorke, Radiohead, Death Cab for Cutie, Movie of the Week, Alexandre Desplat, Robert Pattinson, and Kristen Stewart
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Spartan Daily | September 16, 2009
The highs and lows of a trio's musings
...to belt it like Freddie Mercury and warble like Jeff Buckley. After this album's release, Muse has officially stepped out of its reputation of being the "poor man's Radiohead." The band is now a modern person's Georges Bizet, the French...
In this article: The Resistance, Matt Bellamy, Black Holes and Revelations, Carmen, Georges Bizet, Camille Saint-Saens, Thom Yorke, Dominic Howard, and Christopher Wolstenholme
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Blogcritics | September 02, 2009
Music Review: Jolly - Forty Six Minutes, Twelve Seconds Of Music
...Joe Reilly, Mike Rudin's bass, and drummer Louis Abramson. Together they list bands such as Depeche Mode, Radiohead, Muse, and Tool as being their main sources of inspiration. With that in mind I ventured in to explore. However, by the...
In this article: Jolly, David Byron, Uriah Heep, Radiohead, and Depeche Mode
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Thumbs Up | October 14, 2009
New Moon Soundtrack Drops on Friday!
...soundtrack hits the shelves later this week. The album features new music from top artists Death Cab For Cutie, Thom Yorke of Radiohead, The Killers, Muse, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and OK Go. Other fresh bands on the soundtrack include...
In this article: Thumbplay, New Moon, Trademark, T-Mobile, All Media Guide, Sprint PCS, Apple Inc., AT&T, and Leave Out All the Rest
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Wikipedia | October 03, 2009
Dead Letter Circus
...influences. Major influences of the band include Faith No More, Muse , The Mars Volta, Radiohead, U2, Cog , Testeagles, Deftones, Tomahawk , Massive Attack, Shihad, The Butterfly Effect , Portishead, Karnivool and At The Drive-In. Formed in...
In this article: Dead Letter Circus, Brisbane, Australia, Cog, Judas Priest, The Butterfly Effect, Karnivool, Music festival, Mammal, and Shihad
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BBC News | September 23, 2009
It's back!
...used to have." Wilson concurs: "It's no coincidence we are seeing bands like Muse, Porcupine Tree, Sigur Ros, Flaming Lips and The Mars Volta having top 30 albums, because I don't think ambition is a dirty word any more. "Radiohead were...
In this article: Porcupine Tree, Prog rock, NME, Dom Howard, Yes, Richard Barbieri, Colin Edwin, and Gavin Harrison
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Muse are an English rock band formed in Teignmouth, Devon in 1994 under the alias of Rocket Baby Dolls. The band comprises Matthew Bellamy (vocals, guitar and piano), Christopher Wolstenholme (bass guitar and backing vocals) and Dominic Howard (drums and percussion). Muse's style mixes many musical genres, including alternative rock, classical music and electronica. Muse are known best for their energetic and visually dazzling live performances and on June 16th & 17th, 2007 became the first band to sell out the newly built Wembley Stadium in London. Muse have released four studio albums with their first, Showbiz, released in 1999, followed by Origin of Symmetry in 2001 and Absolution in 2003. The most recent, Black Holes & Revelations (2006), was also the most critically acclaimed, garnering the band a Mercury Prize nomination and a third place finish in the NME Albums of the Year list for 2006. Muse have won various awards throughout their career including 5 MTV Europe Music Awards, 5 Q Awards, 4 NME Awards and 2 Brit awards.
- Name:
- Muse
- Origin:
- Teignmouth, Devon, England
- Years Active:
- 1994–present
- Current members:
- Genre:
- Alternative rock, progressive rock, new prog
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