The new Muse-album 'The Resistance' will be released in less than 2 weeks and after hearing 30-second clips from all songs on http://muse.mu/media-player/albums/47/the-resistance/ I'm really excited! Based on the samples I think the album will be quite proggy so I think it will be an interesting album for some of the people in the Room.
I've been a Muse-fan for quite some years, so I will definitely pick this album up on release-day, no matter if it's proggy sounding or not! ;)
Any opinions on Muse in general and the new album samples?
Tom
I love Muse!
Definitely will check this out!
Quote from: The Butterfly Man on Fri, 2009-09-04, 08:33:09
Any opinions on Muse in general and the new album samples?
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious rather than truly progressive imo, as to Muse in general (I havent heard their latest stuff, but I can't imagine them having turned progressive all of a sudden) :-\
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prggy
Maybe that's what it is ;D
Tom, you seem less prog than usual atm. I would have thought that Zero Order Phase was more to your taste ???
Nicky.
Quote from: Nicky007 on Fri, 2009-09-04, 18:06:16
Tom, you seem less prog than usual atm. I would have thought that Zero Order Phase was more to your taste ???
You're right about me being less prog I guess. I'm really into bands like Muse, Saybia and Dredg at the moment. I still get my daily dose of prog, but in general the balance seems to be shifting a bit these days. I don't know if it's just a fase, but we'll see. It's not all bad though, I listened to some Scar Symmetry just a few hours ago... ;)
Tom
I can agree with Saybia there but why Muse?
Somehow i just can't get into them.
There's no connection. :(
Maybe I'm listening with the wrong ears.
Quote from: maddox on Fri, 2009-09-04, 21:31:49
Maybe I'm listening with the wrong ears.
Try the big ones.
Quote from: The Butterfly Man on Fri, 2009-09-04, 20:51:20
It's not all bad though, I listened to some Scar Symmetry just a few hours ago... ;)
OK, I was really gettin worried about ya :o
Quote from: PH on Fri, 2009-09-04, 21:35:41
Try the big ones.
That's corny ;D
Nicky.
Quote from: Nicky007 on Sat, 2009-09-05, 12:18:18
OK, I was really gettin worried about ya :o
There's no need to worry, but thanks! :D
Quote from: Nicky007 on Fri, 2009-09-04, 18:06:16
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious rather than truly progressive imo, as to Muse in general (I havent heard their latest stuff, but I can't imagine them having turned progressive all of a sudden) :-\
Quote from: maddox on Fri, 2009-09-04, 21:31:49
I can agree with Saybia there but why Muse?
Somehow i just can't get into them.
There's no connection. :(
Maybe I'm listening with the wrong ears.
Well, I don't want to turn this thread into a discussion about what is prog and what is not, but I'm a bit surprised there isn't more love for Muse here in the Room.
Tom
I'd say Muse are definitely prog-related/influenced and are worth a try, the vocals are an acquired taste though. I have all their albums except the first and have pre-ordered the new one, as Tom has said it promises to be their proggiest work yet!
I had a period a couple'o years ago when I found them exciting, but I tired quite fast, and now I find'm cloying. I feel I'v been thru those experiences with my classical music bouts (remember, guys, I'v been around for longer than most'o you); I dont need it anymore.
However, since you guys are ravin bout their new album, I'l give it a run sometime .....
What I do need is -> NP
Nicky.
What I like about Muse is they are totally over the top and all over the place, pretentious yet tongue in cheek at the same time. And they sure can play their instruments. *horns*
Quote from: erik on Mon, 2009-09-07, 16:51:19
What I like about Muse is they are totally over the top and all over the place, pretentious yet tongue in cheek at the same time. And they sure can play their instruments. *horns*
Exactly! They are really expressive!
I'll need to give Muse a more thorough listen. I heard them from time to time on Pandora (haven't used that in ages since I started getting lots of band tips from you lot). My impression was they had interesting moments, but I didn't really hear a song that grabbed me in a big way. That could certainly change with a larger sampling.
Guess I go for stuff that's more edgy/uncomfortable :-\
It has to hurt to feel good ;D
Guess that's why most'o you guys don't like Nevermore ???
Just a pity that so many Nevermore fans are morons ::)
In general, I think it's important that one really tries out music for oneself, doesnt let oneself be swayed by neither media, friends, nor roomies. Aint that so, guys ?
Nicky.
Quote from: Nicky007 on Tue, 2009-09-08, 15:25:38
Just a pity that so many Nevermore fans are morons ::)
So you're basically talking about Nevermorons? ;D
Tom
Quote from: The Butterfly Man on Tue, 2009-09-08, 15:50:13
Nevermorons? ;D
;D
But also :(
This great band merits some more serious listeners ;)
Nicky.
Quote from: Nicky007 on Tue, 2009-09-08, 15:25:38
In general, I think it's important that one really tries out music for oneself, doesnt let oneself be influenced by neither media, friends, nor roomies. Aint that so, guys ?
Yep, you're the one listening in the end, it has to be worthwhile for you! But the influences you mention can of course be valuable in pointing you towards interesting music and helping you "select" from the abundance of music out there.
Like I said earlier, based on samples I heard I expected it to be proggy and after listening to the album a couple of times I can confirm that it is their most progressive work to date. There are a lot of Queen-references as well which I find interesting. Apparantly they are getting a lot of criticism for this but I think that I will come to really like this album. I need to give it some more listens though.
Tom
Quote from: The Butterfly Man on Thu, 2009-09-17, 11:00:43
Like I said earlier, based on samples I heard I expected it to be proggy and after listening to the album a couple of times I can confirm that it is their most progressive work to date. There are a lot of Queen-references as well which I find interesting. Apparantly they are getting a lot of criticism for this but I think that I will come to really like this album. I need to give it some more listens though.
Tom
I listened to this album today, and it's great. One for the collection!
As a man who always claimed that Muse is not my thing i must say this:
I'm pleasantly surprised by their latest album, The Resistance.
Especially Uprising is a huge track with a great chorus. *horns*
I do have mixed feelings about the singer though. He tends to annoy me. :-\
I also hear the Queen influences and nevertheless still like it. Especially since i'm probably the only living soul who doesn't like Queen. :-[ :-*
Quote from: maddox on Tue, 2009-10-13, 11:28:52
... i'm probably the only living soul who doesn't like Queen. :-[ :-*
I sure hope so !!!
What's wrong with ya, Mad :o
Give Sheer Heart Attack a coupl'o runs, and then we'l talk about it .....
But OK, I'l soon try out The Resistance .....
Nicky.
Quote from: Nicky007 on Thu, 2009-10-15, 17:22:30
I sure hope so !!!
What's wrong with ya, Mad :o
I developed a certain taste in music.
And Queen does not belong to it. ;D
Apart from a few songs (and especially Bohemian Rhapsody *horns* *horns* *horns*), I am not really a huge Queen fan. But a band that found a song's title like "Fat Bottomed Girls" can't be bad ;D
Quote from: maddox on Thu, 2009-10-15, 20:50:58
I developed a certain taste in music.
And Queen does not belong to it. ;D
... and you still havent listened to Sheer Heart Attack, the best Queen album before they went stadium (imo) ;)
Their last studio album Made in Heaven is great too.
Nicky.
Quote from: Bupie on Fri, 2009-10-16, 09:53:25
(and especially Bohemian Rhapsody *horns* *horns* *horns*),
Especially because Bohemian Rhapsody i h. .. . eh...don't like them so much. :-\
That song is soooo overrated in my humble opinion.
Everybody says its the best song ever made but i can't find anything positive nor good about it.
As a matter of fact, I even rate Innuendo much and i say MUCH higher. That is a good song. ;)
And to be honest, the statement that Freddy was the best singer in the world ( i tend to hear that from time to time) is hugely exaggerated.
True, he was good but he was a better performer than singer.
And those are two different things.
Quote from: Nicky007 on Fri, 2009-10-16, 12:41:45
... and you still havent listened to Sheer Heart Attack, the best Queen album before they went stadium (imo) ;)
Sorry, I did. ;)
But it hasn't changed my opinion in the past and i doubt it ever will. ;)
Quote from: maddox on Fri, 2009-10-16, 21:14:55
Sorry, I did. ;)
But you havent played it enuff, Mad :P
Sheer Heart Attack knocked me flat when it was released in '74. It's one of the albums I'v played most (by any group). And it's one of the few albums from that time that I still enjoy occasionally *horns*
It's true that Queen went cabaret with A Night At The Opera (to my detriment too, altho there is some wonderful music on Night too), but they also made some of the best music of their time 8)
Nicky.
For more powerful Queen debate, see HERE (http://shattered-room.net/index.php?topic=1516.0) ;)
Good call, Matt.
And while I'm here: I'm sure Muse is ok, but I cannot name one single track or hum one line of theirs. It seems to be a general rule that if a band gets a lot of attention, it doesn't get mine.
Quote from: Deenfan on Sat, 2009-10-17, 19:27:49
Good call, Matt.
And while I'm here: I'm sure Muse is ok, but I cannot name one single track or hum one line of theirs. It seems to be a general rule that if a band gets a lot of attention, it doesn't get mine.
...so if Arena got alot of attention, you'd give up on Arena?? ???
As for Muse, I think you should give their stuff a listen; start with a track from the 'Showbiz' album then 'Origin of Symmetry' and so on.
See what you think! ;)
I think they are a good band, and are good at what they do.