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I heard a great track, which sounded very like Keane but was by Muse. I think it was just called Revelation but I cant seem to find which album it is from.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.By far their most easy listening and political album. I think Blackholes and Revelations is for everyone, anyone can listen to it and find a song that they'll adore.
A group of my friends had a rather large arguement with one particular person who said that 'all Muse songs sound the same.' (!!!!)
As you can imagine, he is no longer invited to future Muse gigs.
Personally I find their first album 'Showbiz' quite hard to swallow.
But Absolution is my favourite album, I know and adore every song. (Time is running out, Falling away with you, Sing for Absolution)
Muse have won 27 awards worldwide. Including last years NME Best Live act (For Wembley Stadium, which indeed was absolutely fantastic!)
A group of my friends had a rather large arguement with one particular person who said that 'all Muse songs sound the same.' (!!!!)
As you can imagine, he is no longer invited to future Muse gigs.
Personally I find their first album 'Showbiz' quite hard to swallow.
But Absolution is my favourite album, I know and adore every song. (Time is running out, Falling away with you, Sing for Absolution)
Muse have won 27 awards worldwide. Including last years NME Best Live act (For Wembley Stadium, which indeed was absolutely fantastic!)
Yes, I do like that song. The only thing that I found ashame at the Wembley gig was that Map of The Problematique and a couple of others had the same background video. Sad I know, but I would've liked them to come up with some new ones. But yes, muse gigs are just fantastic.
I someone wrote on amazon 'Muse absolutely ruined live music, as nothing as can compare' I believe that by far!
I someone wrote on amazon 'Muse absolutely ruined live music, as nothing as can compare' I believe that by far!