Behind every pop song, there's often an entire fleet of songwriters who have to remain far from the spotlight – even if they happen to be famous rock stars.
It’s fitting that Muse’s ‘Origin of Symmetry’ came out in 2001. The band, which has made a career of psych-electro-classical-theatre pop, followed up its popular 1999 debut, ‘Showbiz,’ with a space odyssey of an album, and it was on this day 12 years ago that they revealed their new heights of sonic invention.
Muse have re-edited their 'Panic Station' video after some fans freaked out about some flags.
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Muse transform into cowboy ravers in their new video for 'Panic Station.' Matthew Bellamy and co. swarm upon Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo, dressed in faux fur, spiked jackets and glasses that mimic screens. There are fringed chaps, too. They took that whole raver-cowboy thing seriously.
The Rock in Rio music festival is back, and this year’s lineup is shaping up to be an exceptional one, featuring headliners Muse, Beyonce, Justin Timberlake, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Metallica, Iron Maiden and Bon Jovi. The seven-day bash is set to run from Sept. 13-15 and 19-22 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Muse's next album is at least a "couple of years" away, but the British trio is still churning out singles off last year's 'The 2nd Law.' The latest, 'Animals,' comes with a new fan-made video that won a contest run through the website genero.tv. The competition saw "a huge number of brilliant entries," and after Muse narrowed things down to five finalists, fans selected the wi