Sunday, March 18, 2007








Muse is a solid band and Black Holes and Revelations defines that 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 immediately, with a mesmerizing, full rock orchestration, layered in waves of synthesizers and percussion, 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 here. He, drummer Dominic Howard and bassist Chris Wolstenholme appear completely in-sync for the first time. Sure, their previous work has shown promise, but they sound like a complete band on Black Holes and Revelations. The sultry, swaggering "Supermassive Black Hole" and the razor-edged paranoiac "Assassin" are good examples of how adamant Muse is about delivering the biggest rock & roll package they possibly can. Bellamy howls "You and I must fight for our rights/You and I must fight to survive" on 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 it, but with Black Holes and Revelations, the whole world should be watching.






Tracks:

01 Take A Bow
02 Starlight
03 Supermassive Black Hole
04 Map Of The Problematique
05 Soldier's Poem
06 Invincible
07 Assassin
08 Exo-politics
09 City Of Delusion
10 Hoodoo
11 Knights Of Cydonia
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