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View Poll Results: What you think of Muse.
I love them! 45 66.18%
I don't like them. 11 16.18%
I'm not sure. 9 13.24%
Who are they? 3 4.41%
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Old 02-07-2008, 04:12 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I don't think Radiohead serves as a good reference point for describing Muse's sound. Queen is more accurate though only in some respects. The best adjective to describe this band would be: theatrical.

Essentially, one thing Muse can probably be credited with having, at the end of the day, is their own sound. It just doesn't sound that good.
I can see where the Radiohead references come from, but I agree that Queen is probably the band which Muse most closely resembles. The theatrical stadium rock style, the vocal style, a piano playing frontman - they're both poppy prog bands with epic stylings and both have achieved mainstream success. Both have their more metal moments too - Stone Cold Crazy and say, Assassin.

I like Muse. I'm not mad about them, but I do enjoy them and they put on a brilliant show when I saw them at the Big Day Out in '07.
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