Muse
By user • Aug 1st, 2007 • Category: Band Bios
Having outgrown the image of the world’s best unintentional Radiohead cover band, Muse has matured into one of Britain’s most recognizable and forward-thinking outfits. Whereas the 3-piece’s early material adhered to the conventions of sweeping Brit pop, 2003’s Absolution featured songs that embraced both prog rock and electronic elements alongside those traditionally artful guitar parts. With Matthew Bellamy’s nasally scruff becoming less Yorke-like with each subsequent performance, 2006’s Black Holes and Revelations netted the band every accolade from its first Mercury Prize nomination to taking home multiple “Best Live Act” trophies (Q Awards, Kerrang! Awards, U.K. Festival Awards, Brit Awards) and the “Best British Band” title (NME Awards). As recently as last month, Bellamy has dropped less-than-subtle confirmation that he and his bandmates have begun work on the group’s fifth LP, though their live sets have yet to feature any of the new “dance-y” material.
Chicago Innerview Magazine, August 2007
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