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ASIN: B000AMPZF8
Release Date: 2005-09-20 |
Tracks:
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- Space Dementia
- Hyper Music
- Plug in Baby
- Citizen Erased
- Micro Cuts
- Screenager
- Dark Shines
- Feeling Good
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Pomposity, bombast, pretension and prog-rock: they're four crimes that blight the landscape of modern music and Origin Of Symmetry--the second record by Teignmouth, U.K. angst-rockers Muse--is guilty of every single one. But the truly astonishing thing about this record is the way it twists every one of these cardinal musical sins into spectacularly silly and starkly individual strengths. Where their debut album Showbiz was rightly dismissed as little more than Radiohead-lite, here Muse sound defiantly like their own band: on "New Born", they're torn somewhere between the purity of front man Matt Bellamy's angelic vocal tones and the corruption of a huge, dirty, distorted bass riff that electrifies the sound into crackling life; on the fraught, operatic "Bliss", they sound like an unholy--but very welcome--cross between synth-heavy Krautrock legends Tangerine Dream and youthful choirboy angst-peddlers JJ72; and even a wonderfully dippy take on the Nina Simone-popularised jazz standard "Feeling Good" is carried off with the requisite deadpan countenance. Bellamy's impassioned voice, in particular, is on spectacular form, soaring skywards until it cracks into a beautiful falsetto reminiscent of Jeff Buckley's greatest vocal moments. So gloriously overblown, it deserves to be huge--Origin Of Symmetry is a fascinating, flamboyant and satisfyingly individual album. --Louis Pattison
Album Description
After 2004's U.S. breakthrough success for U.K. favorite Muse, the band's second album, 2001's Origin of Symmetry, finally earns its stateside release. Last yeasr's Absolution and major performances across the country won legions of American fans for the band that was the prestigious closing act at London's V2004 Festival. Now these new fans can experience an earlier Muse with Origin of Symmetry.
Customer Reviews:
Muse is Amazing.......2007-06-27
If you're unfamiliar with Muse, pick up their most recent album, Black Holes and Revelations. If you already own that one, then this is a great album to continue your collection with.
a good rock album.......2007-06-06
this cd is good all the way through. if you think you like muse at all THIS IS THE ALBUM TO OWN! rocks the whole time. other albums of theirs can become, slow, monotonous and even boring at times, but this one keeps right on moving. A good mix of their early basic rock sound, and the digital side they were getting ready to bloom into.
Their big sound now upon the US.......2007-05-27
This record will never get old. I think that the best of their musical catalog is right here. Bliss, Hyper Music, Plug-in Baby, Citizen Erased, Micro-Cuts...Ahh, never fails to please. Im sure you die hard fans already have, but check out Hullabaloo if only for Hypochondriac Music. It is a chillingly good track.
Mesmerizing.......2007-05-22
Muse's second album is an adventure in style and sound, from the tinkling piano introduction of "Bliss," to the rocking and rollicking "Plug In Baby," to the jazzy, lilting "Feeling Good." Joining Freddie Mercury, Matthew Bellamy has quickly become one of my favorite musical geniuses.
I have experienced Muse's four albums in a somewhat reverse order (3,4,2,1), which makes me curious how my perceptions might have been different had I gotten to know them chronologically. I highly recommend all of their albums.
Not Muse's best work.......2007-04-10
This CD is an obvious beginner for Muse. A few songs are ok, but overall, get their newer stuff. Especially if you are new to Muse. Took a risk on this one and it didn't pay off. Some may like it, but again, personal preferrence.
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ASIN: B0002IQL30
Release Date: 2004-07-13 |
Tracks:
- New Born
- Bliss
- Space Dementia
- Hyper Music
- Plug in Baby
- Citizen Erased
- Micro Cuts
- Screenager
- Darkshines
- Feeling Good
- Megalomania
Customer Reviews:
Muse on this.......2005-02-21
While British rock band Muse are big in the UK, the US is only just starting to get acquainted with these original, entrancing musicians. And their second album, "Origin of Symmetry," they accomplish the almost impossible -- every song is epic and thrilling.
The first two songs open with delicate rippling piano intros that suddenly blossom into rock riffs. Feedback kicks off into sizzling basslines and riffs in "Plug In Baby" and "Citizen Erased," while wind chimes and an acoustic melody are at the heart of "Screenager." "Hyper Music" is the only dud. It's a discordant clatter that becomes a discordant rock song -- nuff zed.
But as good as most of the album is, Muse save the best for absolute last. The penultimate song "Feeling Good" is perhaps the best -- fuzzy chopsticks start the song, followed by a stretch of epic rock and soaring vocals. The finale is no less entrancing, a slowly stately wave of sound that slowly transitions into an equally rich rock song.
Americans really got to know Muse through their latest album, "Absolution." But it's not the only album they have done, nor is it the best. "Origin of Symmetry" may well take that honor, or at least tie with their debut "Showbiz." Relatively few people know about these earlier albums, or about the rich apocalyptic quality of Muse at their best.
Muse is definitely a band for Radiohead fans -- it has the same rich spaciness and art-rock quality, but it's more grounded and gritty. The most entrancing instrumentation is done on piano -- it can be delicate, dark, fuzzy, or outright epic. The piano is accompanied by smashing percussion, sinuous riffs and basslines, and sweeps of spellbinding electronics.
Matt Bellamy puts his good vocals to use in every song, and he's as versatile as his piano. Much of the time he opts for the smooth, low sound. But he also gets to howl, and occasionally sounds like he's been huffing helium. And the songwriting is also pretty solid, often focusing on betrayal and a lover who "was so beautiful."
Muse deftly dodged the sophomore slump in "Origin of Symmetry," a soaring rock epic that won't be fast forgotten. An outstanding piece of work.
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- blast off
- i'd give this 1000000+ stars
- Origin of Symmetry
- One of the best albums of the last 10 years
- Muse's Best
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ASIN: B00005KFUM
Release Date: 2001-01-01 |
Tracks:
- New Born
- Bliss
- Space Dementia
- Hyper Music
- Plug in Baby
- Citizen Erased
- Micro Cuts
- Screenager
- Darkshines
- Feeling Good
- Megalomania
Album Description
After 2004's U.S. breakthrough success for U.K. favorite Muse, the band's second album, 2001's Origin of Symmetry, finally earns its stateside release. Last yeasr's Absolution and major performances across the country won legions of American fans for the band that was the prestigious closing act at London's V2004 Festival. Now these new fans can experience an earlier Muse with Origin of Symmetry. Warner. 2005.
Album Details
Produced by John Leckie and Dave Bottrill. One of the Outstanding Albums of 2001.
Customer Reviews:
blast off.......2006-06-11
Origin Of Symmetry finds Muse firing on all cylinders and sparing no prisoners in their pursuit of the alternative rock throne that Radiohead jumped from after the OK Computer album. their influence is a glaring element to Muse that nags a bit at the listener; but thankfully, Muse has the songs to back it up. each track is powerful and laced with dramatic crescendos that soar sky high (along with singer/guitarist Matt Bellamy's vibrato croon) and then come crashing back down in all their thrilling glory. Muse wastes little time in cutting straight to the meat of their songs...the hooks come early and upfront and very little time is spent on detours (although the live setting sees them going a bit overboard in the keyboard intros...but that's okay). the bass is strong and the drums pound along with an unstoppable pounce. the guitars are blazing and strong with no punches pulled. to me, Matt Bellamy's voice could make or break this band for the average listener. some people will not appreciate his breathy voice that drips melodrama with every word and some may simply roll their eyes when he starts to hit those high notes and float around in that Jeff Buckley range...but i like ti and i think it adds a nice prog rock touch to it all. Muse stretches things out and works wonders in their pop songs. they are not afraid to take risks and for that fact, they are a strong band who deserve a listen.
i'd give this 1000000+ stars.......2006-05-23
Before I begin this review, I felt it necessary to say that this here is my all time favorite band, and favorite album. I know I don't have the greatest taste in music compared to some, but if I were to reccommend ANY album to anyone, this would be my first suggestion.
I retrieved this CD for Christmas from my boyfriend, who doesn't like this band too much.. but he's one of those "if it's not screaming, I ain't listening to it" hoo-has. And I will admit, it takes a while to appreciate such a talented and amazing band. Not many people have taken much interest into this band, especially kids under perhaps the age of 16. Little teens aren't too into the techno-rock sounds of this band. Take my little brother for instance, he hates this band.
But if you're big into different music that will leave you wanting more, this is the band for you. Their album 'Absolution' is just as good! Two thumbs up!
Origin of Symmetry.......2006-02-07
In some ways i think Muse is the ideal band. 1. They're not very well known. Nobody i've talked to has heard of them. I think that's good because if they were suddenly you'd have all kinds of Muse junk and t-shirts everywhere.Maybe it's different in England... anyway, i like bands that aren't popular. 2. They produce great music. I don't get the feeling from them that they're trying to please anyone. They've just got a heck of a lot of talent and are putting it out there. 3.They don't sell out. Enough said, here's the list:
p.s. Matthew Bellamy (lead vocals) has a beautiful voice. You might but the album just for that.
New Born: 8/10 This song is a really great way to start the album what with the soft music and singing in the beginning. The lyrics are also very beautiful.
Bliss: 6/10 The beginning sounds a lot like New Born. And the middle sounds like nothing special.
Space Dementia: 8/10 It starts out with some soft piano playing then stuff gets a little louder. The vocals are nice and the whole thing sounds spacy (wonder why).
Hyper Music: 5/10 To be honest this song bores me a little. It sounds like Space Dementia but surely not as good.
Plug In Baby: 8/10 This is the only song so far where you really get to hear Matthew Bellamy's voice well. The lyrics also appear to be well thought out.
Citizen Erased: 9/10 You get to hear a bit of Matthew's falsetto in this one (i think). The title is very fitting because this song is about erasing memories of love.
Micro Cuts: 10/10 This is my favorite song on this album. Maybe even my favorite all-time Muse song. It's sung entirely in falsetto and Matthew goes really high (like minnie riperton, haha). It's pretty tough to desribe, but very beautiful. And kind of sad, too.
Screenager: 8/10 This song is slow even by Muse standards. That's not to say it's bad though. The lyrics are quite intelligent. Wait, you know what? ALL Muse lyrics are intelligent!
p.s. is it just me or does this one seem to have a Latin beat?
Dark Shines: 6/10 Sorry, this one just sounds too much like Screenager. Don't get me wrong! It's still very listenable....hey why don't i make it a 7/10. That's better.
Feeling Good: 9/10 Actually it's more like nine and a half. Now, this is the only song on the whole album that wasn't written by Matthew. Some say it doesn't fit with the rest of the album, but i think it does. You know, just one opinion...
Megalomania: Not that great a song, but an ok way to end the album. I kind of think they should have switched the last two around and made Feeling Good the last song. I like the lyrics better than the actual song. They're all about human purpose and stuff. "And paradise comes at a price/That I am not prepared to pay/What were we built for?/Will someone tell me please?"
Ok so that's it, that's my review. I hope it was helpful to you. I mean it, i really do. I encourage open-minded listeners to go out and either buy this or one of Muse's other albums. And if you do, i hope you enjoy it. Really. Have fun.
One of the best albums of the last 10 years.......2006-01-25
This highly underrated album is without question one of the best of the last ten years. Although its popularity pales in comparison to that of its successor, "Absolution", the same cannot be said of its quality. Every track on this album is adventurous and all are successful in their brave endeavors. This musical journey through hard rock, art rock, new synth, and even opera-inspired pieces will wow you from start to finish. An absolute must in any modern rock collection.
Muse's Best.......2006-01-21
Oh wow was my first reaction when I heard this album. Simply I think The Muse's best album for sure.
However, I found it a little bit puzzling that no one noticed the Philip Glass influence in the opening track, Newborn.
But given The Muse's penchant for classical music (look at how cleverly they incorporated Rachmaninov's 2nd piano concerto in Butterflies and Hurricanes on Absolution, right down to the bass riff), I'm not surprised.
Whatever you do, get this ablum!!!!
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ASIN: B00005KBM7
Release Date: 2002-08-23 |
Tracks:
- New Born
- Bliss
- Space Dementia
- Hyper Music
- Plug in Baby
- Citizen Erased
- Micro Cuts
- Screenager
- Darkshines
- Feeling Good
- Megalomania
Album Details
The Second Album from the Classically Trained Trio Throws Just About Everything but the Kitchen Sink at Listeners...and With Great Effect! Critically Praised for Boldness, Q Magazine Described it as 'queen and Nirvana Duelling on the Surface of Some Distant Alien Planet.' Bombast Can Be Great!
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Muse on this.......2005-01-16
While British rock band Muse are big in the UK, the US is only just starting to get acquainted with these original, entrancing musicians. And their second album, "Origin of Symmetry," they accomplish the almost impossible -- every song is epic and thrilling.
The first two songs open with delicate rippling piano intros that suddenly blossom into rock riffs. Feedback kicks off into sizzling basslines and riffs in "Plug In Baby" and "Citizen Erased," while wind chimes and an acoustic melody are at the heart of "Screenager." "Hyper Music" is the only dud. It's a discordant clatter that becomes a discordant rock song -- nuff zed.
But as good as most of the album is, Muse save the best for absolute last. The penultimate song "Feeling Good" is perhaps the best -- fuzzy chopsticks start the song, followed by a stretch of epic rock and soaring vocals. The finale is no less entrancing, a slowly stately wave of sound that slowly transitions into an equally rich rock song.
Americans really got to know Muse through their latest album, "Absolution." But it's not the only album they have done, nor is it the best. "Origin of Symmetry" may well take that honor, or at least tie with their debut "Showbiz." Relatively few people know about these earlier albums, or about the rich apocalyptic quality of Muse at their best.
Muse is definitely a band for Radiohead fans -- it has the same rich spaciness and art-rock quality, but it's more grounded and gritty. The most entrancing instrumentation is done on piano -- it can be delicate, dark, fuzzy, or outright epic. The piano is accompanied by smashing percussion, sinuous riffs and basslines, and sweeps of spellbinding electronics.
Matt Bellamy puts his good vocals to use in every song, and he's as versatile as his piano. Much of the time he opts for the smooth, low sound. But he also gets to howl, and occasionally sounds like he's been huffing helium. And the songwriting is also pretty solid, often focusing on betrayal and a lover who "was so beautiful."
Muse deftly dodged the sophomore slump in "Origin of Symmetry," a soaring rock epic that won't be fast forgotten. An outstanding piece of work.
Four BIG Stars..........2001-10-22
Muse likes to compose songs with surprises. Already the opener 'New Born' has a remarkable change of mood and uses an interesting and surprisingly successful instrumentation. Matthew Bellamy's lead vocals link it all to a great rock hymn. Of a unique style - the Muse style.
And it continues. The second track 'Bliss' is the other brightest higlight on 'Origin Of Symmetry', though it is the most straight-forward, least sophisticated composition on the album.
Generally, the most rocking and least artistically arranged songs are the best ones. The third example confirming this, is the very uncomplicated 'Plug In Baby'.
But Muse's trademark remains the creativity. The unique arrangements of most of the songs. That special and original soul which the bands succeeds in putting into rock music.
Sometimes Muse sounds quite a lot like Radiohead, especially the vocals, and especially on a song like 'Megalomania'. On this one, the vocals come through very beautifully and are even more beautifully supported by an almost church-like organ.
'Feeling Good' is a hit-suspectible rock song, with all the elements a 2001 rock song has to contain, and more. Its changing volume within its constant feel make it one of the best on 'Origin Of Symmetry'.
Every song has its own little surprise, like the bubbling rhythm and space synths on 'Space Dementia'. Or the synth beat on 'Citizen Erased' which sounds like the audio for a Commodore 64 generation computer game. The song also has some pretty abrupt but very well-succeeded and effectful mood changes. And there's the metallic feel on 'Micro Cuts', contrasted by its parodistically opera'esque vocals. Or the unusual gitar distortion on 'Darkshines'.
'Origin Of Symmetry' is a great album. It comes very close to five stars...
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ASIN: B0000CG3K6
Release Date: 2001-06-19 |
Tracks:
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- Space Dementia
- Hyper Music
- Plug in Baby
- Citizen Erased
- Micro Cuts
- Screenager
- Darkshines
- Feeling Good
- Megalomania
Album Description
Sophomore album for the UK indie rock band. 11 tracks including the first two singles, 'Plug In Baby' & 'New Born'. Includes enhanced material. Warner. 2001.
Customer Reviews:
The origin.......2005-07-05
While British rock band Muse are big in the UK, the US is only just starting to get acquainted with these original, entrancing musicians. And their second album, "Origin of Symmetry," they accomplish the almost impossible -- every song is epic and thrilling.
The first two songs open with delicate rippling piano intros that suddenly blossom into rock riffs. Feedback kicks off into sizzling basslines and riffs in "Plug In Baby" and "Citizen Erased," while wind chimes and an acoustic melody are at the heart of "Screenager." "Hyper Music" is the only dud. It's a discordant clatter that becomes a discordant rock song -- nuff zed.
But as good as most of the album is, Muse save the best for absolute last. The penultimate song "Feeling Good" is perhaps the best -- fuzzy chopsticks start the song, followed by a stretch of epic rock and soaring vocals. The finale is no less entrancing, a slowly stately wave of sound that slowly transitions into an equally rich rock song.
Americans really got to know Muse through their latest album, "Absolution." But it's not the only album they have done, nor is it the best. "Origin of Symmetry" may well take that honor, or at least tie with their debut "Showbiz." Relatively few people know about these earlier albums, or about the rich apocalyptic quality of Muse at their best.
Muse is definitely a band for Radiohead fans -- it has the same rich spaciness and art-rock quality, but it's more grounded and gritty. The most entrancing instrumentation is done on piano -- it can be delicate, dark, fuzzy, or outright epic. The piano is accompanied by smashing percussion, sinuous riffs and basslines, and sweeps of spellbinding electronics.
Matt Bellamy puts his good vocals to use in every song, and he's as versatile as his piano. Much of the time he opts for the smooth, low sound. But he also gets to howl, and occasionally sounds like he's been huffing helium. And the songwriting is also pretty solid, often focusing on betrayal and a lover who "was so beautiful."
Though it was a financial flop, Muse deftly dodged the ARTISTIC sophomore slump in "Origin of Symmetry," a soaring rock epic that won't be fast forgotten. An outstanding piece of work.
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ASIN: B000LZ53CY
Release Date: 2007-03-05 |
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- Citizen Erased
- Microcuts
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- Darkshines
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- Futurism(Bonus Track)
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- Before they were big
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ASIN: B00005KFUN
Release Date: 2001-11-20 |
Tracks:
- New Born
- Bliss
- Space Dementia
- Hyper Music
- Plug in Baby
- Citizen Erased
- Micro Cuts
- Screenager
- Darkshines
- Feeling Good
- Megalomania
Album Description
Sophomore album for the UK indie rock band. 11 tracks including the first two singles, 'Plug In Baby' & 'New Born'. Includes enhanced material. Warner. 2001.
Customer Reviews:
Whoa!.......2005-11-08
I am ashamed to say that I have never heard of this band until I saw the movie "High Tension". After finishing the movie I waited for the credits to find out who the hell played the awesome theme of the movie... It was "Newborn" by Muse. I found this album and was amazed that EVERY track was just as if not more epic then than the first. They are a truly amazing band and I can't wait to get my hands on the previous and current releases. If you are a fan of Radiohead's less poppy tracks than you'll dig these guys. Not to say these guys are a rip off band but like all music you will find similar sounding bands... but this is not a Pearl Jam/Creed comparison. For all those that haven't heard this album you are really missing out.
Before they were big.......2005-03-13
While British rock band Muse are big in the UK, the US is only just starting to get acquainted with these original, entrancing musicians. And their second album, "Origin of Symmetry," they accomplish the almost impossible -- every song is epic and thrilling.
The first two songs open with delicate rippling piano intros that suddenly blossom into rock riffs. Feedback kicks off into sizzling basslines and riffs in "Plug In Baby" and "Citizen Erased," while wind chimes and an acoustic melody are at the heart of "Screenager." "Hyper Music" is the only dud. It's a discordant clatter that becomes a discordant rock song -- nuff zed.
But as good as most of the album is, Muse save the best for absolute last. The penultimate song "Feeling Good" is perhaps the best -- fuzzy chopsticks start the song, followed by a stretch of epic rock and soaring vocals. The finale is no less entrancing, a slowly stately wave of sound that slowly transitions into an equally rich rock song.
Americans really got to know Muse through their latest album, "Absolution." But it's not the only album they have done, nor is it the best. "Origin of Symmetry" may well take that honor, or at least tie with their debut "Showbiz." Relatively few people know about these earlier albums, or about the rich apocalyptic quality of Muse at their best.
Muse is definitely a band for Radiohead fans -- it has the same rich spaciness and art-rock quality, but it's more grounded and gritty. The most entrancing instrumentation is done on piano -- it can be delicate, dark, fuzzy, or outright epic. The piano is accompanied by smashing percussion, sinuous riffs and basslines, and sweeps of spellbinding electronics.
Matt Bellamy puts his good vocals to use in every song, and he's as versatile as his piano. Much of the time he opts for the smooth, low sound. But he also gets to howl, and occasionally sounds like he's been huffing helium. And the songwriting is also pretty solid, often focusing on betrayal and a lover who "was so beautiful."
Muse deftly dodged the sophomore slump in "Origin of Symmetry," a soaring rock epic that won't be fast forgotten.
Brilliant.......2004-03-04
I bought this CD for the song Space Dementia, but every single song on the album is good. After many listens, I think my favorite track is "Feeling Good," a tribute to the great Nina Simone.
I love how Muse is able to take traditionally classical musical patterns and blend them seamlessly into the sound of rock. Other people have compared them to Radiohead, though I don't quite buy that. I suppose both Muse and Radiohead, while being undeniably rock music, have musical styles that differ drastically from the patterns we've come to expect from rock. But that is where the similarity ends.
I highly recommend this album for any classical musicians turned rockers, or anyone looking for a good musical adrenaline rush.
one of the greatest albums of all time........2004-02-14
And here's why:
"Origin of Symmetry" is one of the most technically/musically astounding albums ever produced.
I know that claims of this nature, in a situation where fans get to write their own important-sounding reviews, are generally taken as having little or no merit. However, I challenge any serious music lover to listen to this album in a single sitting and not come away utterly amazed at the sheer virtuoso performance presented here. I also realize that this is awkwardly high praise, but allow me present my point, as both a of fan of Muse, and as a follower of musical trends:
There are certain common threads that are always present in the fabric of true "cult" bands before they really "make it big", and Muse fills out that meme quite snugly. This "cult" status has been achieved despite frequent statements that Muse is a "knockoff" based on the school of vocal theatrics promoted by Thom Yorke of Radiohead and Jeff Buckley. These statements are very short-sighted, and are probably why "the masses" haven't swung their gaping maw over to Muse's corner quite yet. In fact, I believe that frontman Matthew Bellamy and co. have been wisely influenced just as much by Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor and Maynard James Keenan of Tool (and toss in a pinch of Freddy Mercury while we're at it...but that's besides the point). In fact, this is evidenced from the moment that the first track, "New Born" commences. The listener is bourne witness to the most technically complex, majestic music ever created...and one of the first facts that becomes evident is that the emotions conveyed by this masterpiece are overwhelmingly those of near-mechaninated despair and alienation. So, "Origin Of Symmetry" leans far more into the territory dominated at one point by Nine Inch Nails and Tool (and perhaps Kurt Cobain}- than to the music of Radiohead or Buckley. Besides, pushing Muse towards irrelevance just because Matthew Bellamy can hold his own (just listen to the album already!) with the likes of gifted vocal-shamans like Buckley or Yorke is utter nonsense.
Another arguably unfortunate impediment that has kept Muse from being as popular as their great talent might allow them to be is simply that they really are that far ahead of the curve, musically speaking. "Origin Of Symmetry" is a perfect example of this. Despite all this, Muse is about to shed its "Cult" status and leap into the hallowed halls of the "Gods Of Rock", as is evidenced by the success of their third album, "Absolution". However, I would advise listening to "Origin Of Symmetry" first, even though "Absolution" is slighly more accessible in the sense of not beinging quite as...angry (think of the transition between the "Broken" EP and "The Downward Spiral by Nine Inch Nails). This is is the only way to prepare yourself for proper appreciation of what lies ahead.
I'm starting to believe that Matthew Bellamy may have sold his soul to that infallible promoter of excellent music, the "good ol' devil...because the talent on display here is just inhumanly good.
Good album but..............2004-01-25
Muse are not the best band ever, neither are they all that original, they sound a lot like bands who were around in the early 90s and late 80s, but saying that, they do have a little spark of originality to them.
Also, why the hell are people comparing them to radiohead, apart from the fact that radiohead suck and muse dont, they both sound completely different.
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Manufacturer: Msi Music Corp
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ASIN: B0000DEP1W
Release Date: 2002-08-23 |
Tracks:
- New Born
- Bliss
- Space Dementia
- Hyper Music
- Plug in Baby
- Citizen Erased
- Micro Cuts
- Screenager
- Darkshines
- Feeling Good
- Megalomania
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- A stunning album
- loved every track
- fabulous
- OOS
- GREAT BAND & GREAT ALBUM
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Manufacturer: Cutting Edge Japan
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ASIN: B00005J4HH
Release Date: 2007-01-22 |
Tracks:
- New Born
- Bliss
- Space Dementia
- Hyper Music
- Plug In Baby
- Citizen Erased
- Micro Cuts
- Screenager
- Darkshines
- Feeling Good
- Futurism
- Megalomania
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Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track: 'futurism'
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A stunning album.......2003-10-14
Muse Orgin of Symmetry is one of those rare (at least these days)rock albums that will make you sit back and say WOW! after you listen to it. It's a stunner. Over the top, grandiose, bombastic you name it, Muse is it. They also happen to be brilliant, one of the great UK rock bands (and theres many great ones too). This is a disc that is just continually surprising and endlessly listenable. Seek this one out and then pick up Muse's astonishing follow up- 2003's Absolution, which is the best thing I heard in '03. Muse just blow me away.
loved every track.......2003-10-01
I heard Muse for the first time during vacation in Europe on MTV2 (that's how I also discovered Music, another great european band), they were playing "Newborn". The song grabbed me from the very first piano note. I love the combination of soft piano, hard riffs of guitars and haunting voice of Matt. I bought both OOS and Showbiz, I play them every day and discover something new every time. It is unusual music, difficult to categorize- there is enough of hard rock to satisfy "harder sound" fans, enough melodic arrangements for your softer side and everything is blended with great skill. This is no background music, it will force you to listen. I am looking forward to their new projects, I am sure I will not be dissapointed.
fabulous.......2003-09-28
Simply fabulous. Very "real" music, unlike anything you will hear on the radio. It's very original and the variety ranges from one end to the other. The last track is a perfect album end. NO complaints, whatsoever. I don't believe I've heard the bonus tracks, but I could be wrong. I'm sure they're just as fabulous as all the others.
OOS.......2003-09-11
OOS is the best of alternative rockers Muse.
Much compared to Radiohead, this record delivers more rock and explores more sinister sides of life.
Packed with distorted guitar, excellent piano (believe me, those parts are hard to play-as I found out when I tried to cover Nwborn) and Matt's amazing array of vocalic armament.
The highlights of the album are NEWBORn and BLISS which are real hard rocking, alternative music of class.
If you want a song which is loud, but doesn't feature the heavy, philosophical lyrics of Muse, try for PLUG-IN BABY. Or if you want a Queen-like song go for SPACE DEMENTIA-a strange venture into spacey, bizarre terittory which surprises with its originality.
Listening to this album reminded me of Pink Floyd's best moments-mainly because of the mysterious, Niestche lyrics and the pounding bass. Of course comparing Muse to the legendary band might sound like an overstatement but buy the CD and you should see (read-hear) for yourself!
GREAT BAND & GREAT ALBUM.......2003-08-29
Their first album was awesome, but this album is brilliant. Matt Bellamys voice is amazing I've never heard any one sing the way he can. This album is harder than their first. My favorite song on the album is "citizen erased" not only does it have a great name, but it's one of the greatest songs ever. Every song grabs you, and doesn't let go to the record is over.
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ASIN: B000A29CF2
Release Date: 2001-06-27 |
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