Mr. Luchador
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'Supremacy' is Muse doing a James Bond title track, right?
- That bloody mamammamamamamamadness song
I like this song more each time I hear it.
Muse 2nd Law
- James Bond Title Track
- That bloody mamammamamamamamadness song
- 80s Michael Jackson song
- Piano wankery
- Olympic wankery
- Matt Bellamy singing over Kid A then the CD skips and a bit of Dubstep comes on with a bit of time traveling back to a rave club in Manchester in the early 90s.
- Muse pay homage to 90s Radiohead. Again. Or perhaps Dire Straits. Actually both; Radiohead and Mark Knopfler have combined to do a song with Matt Bellamy. There we go, and then Rage Against the Machine decide to gate crash at the end. Everyone fights.
- Disney Song with John Deacon on bass
- U2 Song possibly recorded on Cubase. <insert vocal sample>
- Chris is bored and decides to invade the album with love songs to his wife channeling the spirit of Dave Grohl, certainly recoded on Cubase.
- Chris again this time paying homage to Queens of the Stone Age... and Foo Fighters again.
- Dubstep Robot song pretending it's in Batman
- Tubular Bells 54
I don't think you know anything about recording. Some of the worlds biggest records have been recorded in Cubase. It doesn't sound any different than any other digital workstation. I'm a Pro Tools man myself, but those comments are just weird.
Think of the people who generally record stuff in their bedroom... it's not as if a first thought review is suppose to be taken seriously.
Yeah, I guess. That doesn't really have anything to do with Cubase, though. It's just the most pirated DAW out there.
Supremacy should have been more balls-out, but I liked it. Panic Station is pretty fun so far. It doesn't sound like anything else I've ever heard before.
I'm really digging that Matt actually plays the guitar on this one. Resistance was so tame from a guitar standpoint, aside from the MK Ultra intro riff and Unnatural Selection.
I think Animals is my favorite track on this.
Does anyone else feel like Muse uses a lot of similar melodies in their songs. I always get deja-vu listening to them.
Found a specific example: "can you free me, free me from this world" in Explorers sounds almost identical to a melody line in Guiding Light.
Does anyone else feel like Muse uses a lot of similar melodies in their songs. I always get deja-vu listening to them.
Found a specific example: "can you free me, free me from this world" in Explorers sounds almost identical to a melody line in Guiding Light.
Muse used to ape the greatest rock band of all time, but now that they're aping lesser bands, the quality has taken a nosedive.
Is the leak CD quality or just a web rip?
128kbps at the moment. Should be 320 quite soon.
And then when the vocals came in, i would think it was foo fightersIf you played me the intro to Liquid State, before any vocals come in, and told me that it was a new Metallica track, I'd believe it.
You know... I think the first Chris song is actually better than most of the rest of the album, but that's also partially because I can no longer stand Matt Bellamy's singing voice.
Pretty much. They're all over the place with this album. Feels more uninspired than The Resistance and that was a pretty uninspired album.You know... I think the first Chris song is actually better than most of the rest of the album, but that's also partially because I can no longer stand Matt Bellamy's singing voice.
In any case, it's a disjointed mess of an album, it's like they had all these ideas and made a bunch of songs and tried to stick as many bells and whistles on each song as they could. They desperately need a good producer.
- Chris is bored and decides to invade the album with love songs to his wife channeling the spirit of Dave Grohl, certainly recoded on Cubase.
Listening to the album now. I hope the non-Matt vocal tracks don't drag things down. I really hate it when bands do that (Weezer's Red Album, etc.) because the results are typically mediocre and make me think they just did it to throw the other guys in the band a bone.