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Muse Go Crazy On The Streets Of Tokyo

- Source: Rolling Stone

Decked out in the most gloriously flamboyant duds, the English rockers wow the women of Tokyo with a suave, penetrating laser stare as a monster destroys the city by grooving to the outsized funk tune off the band's 2012 effort The 2nd Law.

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Review: Muse, Shepherd?s Bush Empire, London

- Source: The Independent - Music

Not that the power-prog-rock trio from Devon seem to have noticed: the volume is turned up to the max, and frontman Matt Bellamy is posturing emphatically as though surrounded by towering pyrotechnics or the mind-bending productions and light displays that usually adorn their stages.

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Muse's Matt Bellamy Disappointed At Lack Of 'Quiet Acoustic' Tracks On New Album

- Source: Stereoboard

Matt Bellamy, frontman of electronic rock outfit Muse, has confessed that he is disappointed that he and his band didnt include more acoustic, chilled out tracks on their new album The 2nd Law. The bands new album has seen them taking on a much more intense, dubstep-influenced sound, and theres not much in the form of acoustic or quiet music on the LP at all.

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Muse - The 2nd Law

- Source: BBC Music

One of the most remarkable characteristics regarding Muse , themselves an entirely remarkable band, is the sheer speed at which many of their songs are recognised as being classic compositions of the grandest order.

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Muse - The 2nd Law

- Source: The Four Oh Five

Let's not kid ourselves, Muse have always suffered from somewhat of an identity crisis; from their first EP in 1998, to when they came to prominence in 1999 with their debut album Showbiz , the comparisons to Radiohead were a cross that they had to bear.

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Muse - The 2nd Law

- Source: The Quietus

"There's still a few of them left" thought Matt Bellamy bitterly as he surveyed the Reading Festival crowd in 2011, dark thoughts rudely interrupting the throbbing swell in his trousers brought on by shocks from the Kaoss pad crudely fitted to the front of his Manson guitar.

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