Muse — Black Holes and Revelations
Author: tracysigler | Posted: September 3rd, 2006 | | Tags: 2006, alternative, CD, hard rock, heavy metal, Muse, music, progressive | 4 Comments »- Artist: Muse
- Title: Black Holes and Revelations
- Year: 2006
- Format: CD
- Rating (1-10): 10
- Owner: Mary/Tracy
- Acquired: 2006 – No place special, Target maybe.
This is post number 200 in the “record” collection category. I’m celebrating with something special, something new for you kids and grups out there — “Black Holes and Revelations” by Muse.
This band is so musically ambitious and perfectly weird I can think of few, if any, meaningful comparisons. Despite that, or possibly because of it, their last two records have been big commercial successes, even in the US. Their music is metallic, operatic, funky, melodic, pop and everything else you can think of, and somehow it never sounds diluted. Again, this stuff is ambitious, not the output of a few dudes getting together and just jamming out some verses and choruses. And their timing is impeccable. Just before things get too weird for too long they pull out some colossal riff, drop the hammer, and perform another hard rock burnout.
The last song, “Knights of Cydonia”, is probably my favorite. This piece has everything in it from an Ennio Morricone-sounding spaghetti western guitar, to space alien electronica, to anthemic choruses. Just after the four minute mark something extra special happens that on first hearing was so unexpected, and every time thereafter so anticipated, that I break out in goosebumps. More about Muse.