Pick of the Week: Muse

April 3, 2010 by FromTheCrowd  
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MUSE w/ Silversun Pickups

US Airways Center, Phoenix

All Ages

April 9, 2010

Muse Fifth Album The Resistance to be release Sept 15

July 21, 2009 by FromTheCrowd  
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BRITISH TRIO MUSE HAVE COMPLETED RECORDING FIFTH ALBUM IN ITALY

THE RESISTANCE WILL BE RELEASED ON SEPTEMBER 15TH, 2009

BAND OPENING FOR U2 ON SELECT U.S.TOUR DATES THIS FALL

 

Burbank, CA – British trio Muse have finished recording their fifth album, entitled The Resistance, which will be released on September 15th by Warner Bros. Records. Produced by Muse, the album was mixed by famed audio engineer Mark ‘Spike’ Stent, who is known for his work with U2, Depeche Mode, No Doubt, and Oasis, among many others.
 
Muse will perform at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards on September 13th, two days before The Resistance is released in the U.S. In addition, the band will open select shows for U2, including two shows at Giants Stadium in New York, this fall. Please see below for tour dates.
 
For the last few years, Muse, which is vocalist/guitarist Matthew Bellamy, bassist Chris Wolstenholme, and drummer Dominic Howard, have played to sell-out crowds throughout the U.S., Asia, Australia, and Europe in support of their previous album Black Holes and Revelations, which debuted at Number 9 on Billboard’s album chart in July 2006. In the U.S., the band, which hails from the tiny town of Teignmouth in Devon, England, performed at the Lollapalooza Festival, the Austin City Limits Music Festival, Las Vegas’s Vegoose Festival, and KROQ’s Almost Acoustic Christmas and sold out New York City’s Madison Square Garden and The Forum in Los Angeles.
 
In April 2008, Muse released a live CD/DVD entitled HAARP. Filmed and recorded at London’s Wembley Stadium over two nights in June 2007, the DVD captures the exuberant spectacle of the band performing their Modern Rock chart hits “Knights Of Cydonia,” “Starlight,” and “Supermassive Black Hole” before sell-out crowds of nearly 150,000 ecstatic fans. “Supermassive Black Hole” is also featured on the soundtrack to the blockbuster 2008 film Twilight.
 
The track-listing for The Resistance is as follows:
“Uprising”
“Resistance”
“Undisclosed Desires”
“United States Of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage)”
“Guiding Light”
“Unnatural Selection”
“MK Ultra”
“I Belong To You (+Mon Coeur S’Ouvre A Ta Voix)”
“Exogenesis: Symphony Part I (Overture)”
“Exogenesis: Symphony Part II (Cross Pollination)”
“Exogenesis Part III (Redemption)”
 
Muse’s upcoming U.S. tour dates with U2 are as follows:
 
September 24             New York, NY            Giants Stadium
September 25             New York, NY            Giants Stadium
September 29             Washington, DC        FedEx Field
October 01                 Charlottesville, VA,   Scott Stadium
October 03                 Raleigh, NC              Carter-Finley Stadium
October 06                 Atlanta, GA              Georgia Dome
October 09                 Tampa, FL               Raymond James Stadium
October 12                 Dallas, TX                New Cowboys Stadium
October 14                 Houston, TX             Reliant Stadium

The One and only muse at Mesa Amphitheatre 09.19.2007

September 20, 2007 by FromTheCrowd  
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By Steve Shugg, FromTheCrowd.com Contributor

There are certain bands that simply listening to their albums do not do justice to the musicianship and talent that the members have. This is due to the fact that so many bands these days have so much production done on their albums, that you can’t tell what’s real and what’s computer work; this could not be more false to the British trio Muse. They recently played at the Mesa Amphitheatre and to all the skeptics that thought they could not reproduce the sound that they create on their records; well all they had to do was listen.

Now I’ve seen Muse before, however it was during a festival so I did not get the full experience that I had heard so much about; that’s what made this show so exciting for me. From the instance the lights went down, introducing Muse to the stage, my mind was made up that these were some of the most talented musicians out there today. They ripped into songs like “Time is Running Out”, “Hysteria”, and “Stockholm Syndrome”. Matthew Bellamy hit all those high notes that were created on the records, and that one thought he would not be able to. He struck every note on guitar during the solos, and he had some amazing help. Dominic Howard was mesmerizing on drums, keeping up with the intensity of the crowd, and the energy from the songs. Then there was Chris Wolstenholme on bass, who kept up with everyone, and although there aren’t many bass solo’s in Muse songs, no one else would have been able to finish off an already incredible group. The fact that all three musicians are classically trained in their craft definitely shined through during this set.

As amazing as this show was, there were some things that made it a little different than others. For instance, right before they came back for their encore there was a reading or a speech if you will. The speech was one from John F. Kennedy during his time in office. It was about taking pride in our country, and not wanting to go to war because it wasn’t our war to fight. Now being a British band, this did seem a little out of place, especially since Muse has never really been known to speak out much against the war or politics. You could definitely see the tension in the air of the people that agreed with the message, and those that thought it was not their place and should not have been brought up at the concert. Either way, it was an impressive sight to see a crowd of a few thousand standing in awe listening to John F. Kennedy speak to us, even if it was a recorded message.

This combined with the music made for a memory that will not soon be forgotten. This show proved to the concertgoers that Muse isn’t going anywhere, and that their music and talent is going to be around for a while to come. Any opportunity to experience one of their shows, I would absolutely recommend taking that chance and having the chance to see what a rock show should be like.