Muse - Black Holes and Revelations - Music & Performance - CD

Muse - Black Holes and Revelations - Music & Performance - CD

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Naysayers listen up: Muse refuses to be the "next" Radiohead. Since forming in 1997, the alternative rock trio has continuously battled comparisons to the famed Oxford group while ambitiously creating a sound of its own, mixing elements of glam, pop, and symphonic music into a rock hybrid. British fans have praised the group for years, despite Americans taking until Absolution to discover Muse and give them their rightful props. Whether or not you championed the grand dramatics of Absolution, Muse is a solid, unique band and Black Holes and Revelations defines those strengths with a passion. Rich Costey joins Muse in the co-production of this 11-song set; together, they create the band's most realized and meticulous album to date. "Take a Bow" sets the scene by layering full rock orchestration with waves of synthesizers and percussion, all of it building up to vocalist/guitarist Matthew Bellamy's aching performance of a world torn apart by its own instability. Though frequently compared to Queen's Freddie Mercury and Thom Yorke, Bellamy comes into his own as a vocalist here. He, drummer Dominic Howard, and bassist Chris Wolstenholme pull equal weight throughout, and Muse sounds like a complete band on Black Holes and Revelations. The sultry, swaggering "Supermassive Black Hole" and the razor-edged paranoiac "Assassin" are prime examples of how adamant Muse is about delivering the biggest rock & roll package possible, while "Starlight" proves they write a radio-worthy anthem without jeopardizing their own ethics. Bellamy howls "You and I must fight for our rights/You and I must fight to survive" during the riotous, Rush-like megalomania of "Knights of Cydonia," and it's true -- they've totally fought for their craft on this one. It may have taken four albums for Americans to get with the program, but with Black Holes and Revelations, the whole world should be watching. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
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Jan 7, 2026
Cynthia
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great to be able to get these cds online becaise its hard to find stores that carry a good selection.

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daniel
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Great Cd!

Cd came in great condition one of my favorite albums it has some really awesome songs like Knights of Cydonia and Supermassive Black hole definitely worth the price.

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Dec 9, 2008
FarNorthIllinoisShopper
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Much better than expected

I've never been a Muse fan, but heard they were worth a listen. I bought this and it turns out that I already knew four of the songs just from listening to XM. Since purchasing this CD, I got the other Muse albums and must say that this particular album is FAR FAR better than anything Muse has ever put out.

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