Wednesday 29 December 2010

Muse not banned from Australia

Despite the band being chastised for smoking during their Melbourne concert,the ways are still open for Muse band to visit Australia.

At Rod Laver Arena last week bassist Christopher Wolstenholme was caught lighting up on and due to this the band would receive a five-year ban from venues according to news.

The venues are strictly banned for smoking under Australian Law.

Despite the indiscretion,Muse's Australian promoters Lees and West confirmed that the band could be welcome back.

Thursday 23 December 2010

Muse refute smoking interdiction legend

Muse's set perform previously week live at Australlia's Rod Laver Arena may have been smoking.

At Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena management refuse Muse receiver a five year ban because Christopher Wolstenholme performer broke the venues no smoking policy enforced under Australian law.

The following statement on before of the venue Jo Juler from Rod Laver:
'Muse played two full shows at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne last week. It has been incorrectly reported that they have been banned from the venue due to a band member smoking on stage. We confirm that the band have not been banned from Rod Laver Arena, and did not receive a fine. The crowd were extremely well behaved at both shows and there were no incidents/issues to report. The band are very welcome back to Rod Laver Arena when Muse next tour Australia.'

Saturday 11 December 2010

Muse’s Next Album Is Destined To Be Crap

At best, we rate them as some sort of Radiohead tribute band who one day decided to break out and perform their own material.

The band are like the new kid at school who nobody knows about. Always hanging around in the background, they don’t really annoy anyone, but no-one knows anything about them. All they seem to do is constantly record albums, release singles and tour. Only recently has some personality been injected in to them, making the average person think they do more than write and record.

Frontman Matt Bellamy has recently gone and found himself all loved up with Hollywood actress Kate Hudson. Now he’s going to write lyrics about his experiences with her. Pass us the sick bag would you?

Society often rejects stuff if it isn’t populist. This is why, on a Saturday night, X-Factor is on the TV because everyone prefers second rate singers who think they can belt out hits. You’ll never see a program dedicated to pirates and ninjas doing battle on a hilltop.

More and more people sing about fluffy feelings like love and what sandwich filling was left in the shop at 3pm which makes things a bit boring.

Subsequently, everything becomes bland; self implodes and disappears for bloody ages. With any luck.

We predict the same for Muse as The Sun report Matt Bellamy as saying:

“I’ve been through a lot of personal changes, so some of the songwriting might be a bit more open and personal.”

Let’s hope they know the chords for Fake Plastic Trees when the next album goes tits up.

Thursday 2 December 2010

Muse to support U2 in South America


On their South American tour next year,Muse are to support Irish rockers U2.

To perform two shows in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and São Paulo, Brazil the UK band will hit the road next spring.

“We are very pleased to announce that Muse will be supporting U2 in Argentina and Brazil", posted on Group Official Website.

Tickets for the shows – which take place on 30 March and 9 April – go on general sale on 7 December, but Muse fans will be able to pre-order their tickets on 6 December.

More details about the tour are expected to be announced on U2 and Muse's websites over the next few days.v

Monday 22 November 2010

MUSE TICKETS FOR THE RESISTANCE TOUR UK 2010

Its time for Muse fans to get up,the band has recently details of two UK stadium shows for 2010.

First show will held at Lancashire County Cricket Ground on September 4 and second show will take place at London Wembley Stadium on September 11.

The trio of bassist Chris Wolstenholme, singer Matt Bellamy and drummer Dom Howard will be playing although the support acts for the two shows have not yet been announced.

Muse Tickets for the 2010 UK stadium shows go on sale next Friday (November 20) at 9am (GMT).

The shows will form part of their world tour in support of their latest album 'The Resistance' - which stopped off in the UK this week.

The band's latest set "The Resistance" (Helium 3/Warner Music), released in September, reached No. 1 in 21 countries and entered the Billboard 200 at No. 3.

Muse is currently touring U.K. arenas including two nights at the O2 Arena this week. The 85,000 tickets for this tour sold out in under 30 minutes, according to a statement.

Friday 5 November 2010

Muse Wants To Increase There Fan's


Muse English Rock Band tours the U.S. in an effort to expand its fan base.

The platinum record-selling alternative rock trio, Muse, from the United Kingdom played in front of a rowdy crowd at Newark's Prudential Center on Oct. 24. at one of the last legs of the North American tour

Muse Band were of the view that they can only increase the fan club by performing more live shows and concerts and to engaged completely with there fans while singing

Muse Band also confirmed that they soon will be having more tours all over the world to increase the fans list

Sunday 3 October 2010

Muse's track greatest riff


Muse have had a great track of theirs named as the greatest riff of the past decade album 2001 track 'Plug In Baby' and 'Origin of Symmetry' at the top spot. They also made with their track number five 'Knights of Cydonia' from their 2006 album 'Black Holes and Revelations'. The top 10 include they also make Velvet Revolver for their track 'Slither', Avenged Sevenfold for 'Afterlife', riff-laden tech metallers Dream Theater for 'The Dark Eternal Night' and Queens of the Stoneage for 'No One Knows'. A 'greatest riffs of all time' poll the magzine published in 2004, number 13 in which made 'Plug In Baby', Led Zeppelin onwards one spot 'Black Dog'.

Tuesday 20 July 2010

After All Muse Not Really Into Twilight


Muse is in the midst of a strategy to build its American fan base one 13 year old girl at a time.
In an apparent effort to shield his band from the guffaws that come with being the only band with music featured in all three Twilight flicks, bassist Chris Wolstenholme said the band only participated in the soundtracks because it wanted to get its name out in the United States.
Wolstenholme also says he's skipped watching the two latest vampire movies, because, you know, that'll help his band gain back credibility. The bassist didn't go so far as to express pity toward Twilight fans, but you can be sure that's what's going on here at Aversion right now.

Tuesday 13 July 2010

Vacation, Muse Want To Try Something New


Though the members of Muse are recently occupied with such tasks as "canoodling" with Hollywood royalty, writing music for vampires to sparkle by, and touring, touring, the band's bassist, Chris Wolstenholme, revealed that they're already plotting the follow up to last year's album, The Resistance.
"We'll definitely start working on a new album next year," Wolstenholme told NME, during some downtime at UK festival T In the Park. But before the bombastic rockers figure out how they'll top their 2009 ode to Orwell, Wolstenholme says the band will try something new: taking a vacation.
"I think we'll definitely take some time off after this touring period because it's something we've never done," Wolstenholme said. "I think the most time we've had off is about six weeks in the last 12 years, so we're due a break."
The band's recently on tour in Europe, with dates scheduled worldwide until December 19. They return to Canada for one show, playing Quebec City Oct. 21.

Saturday 3 July 2010

Muse: Bellamy Confirms Hudson Romance Rumours


MUSE rocker MATT BELLAMY has confirmed he is dating Hollywood beauty KATE HUDSON - and is "nervous" ahead of an imminent meeting with the actress' mum GOLDIE HAWN.
Hudson, who has been single since splitting from baseball star Alex Rodriguez late last year (09), sparked rumours she is in a new relationship with the musician after the pair was spotted enjoying an intimate date in May (10).
Gossip reached fever pitch after the How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days stunner supported Bellamy during his band's slot at British music festival Glastonbury last weekend (26/27Jun10).
Now the rocker has admitted they are a couple, and Hudson has arranged a date for the star to meet her legendary mum later this month (Jul10).
He tells Britain's The Sun, "I'm meeting her (Hawn) next week... I'm already nervous. I don't want to make the whole experience even more embarrassing.
"She's (Hudson) great. Everything is going very well. We are actually glad and enjoying spending time with each other. She had a great time at Glastonbury."
The star even hints they may wed: "Ask me again about marriage in a couple of months."

Friday 25 June 2010

Muse Scores A Spot On All Three ‘twilight’ Soundtracks, Muse Tickets


Muse Scores A Spot On All Three ‘twilight’ Soundtracks Scoff аnd уου want аt thе mention οf thе Twilight saga, bυt іf уου consider yourself аn alt-rock fan уου mіght want tο give thе vampire flicks’ soundtracks a listen. Billboard.com reports thаt British trio Muse іѕ thе οnlу act tο score a spot οn аnd three οf thе films’ soundtracks. Fοr those nοt paying attention tο thе Twilight craze (οr maybe living under a rock), Eclipse іѕ thе third film οf thе franchise, аnd Muse provided thе lead single οf thе compilation fοr thе film.
According tο Billboard.com, lead singer Matthew Bellamy “channels Freddie Mercury аѕ hе sweeps hіѕ way through a half time section οf pounding piano аnd intermittent drums” οn thе track, titled “Neutron Star Collision (Lονе Iѕ Forever).”
Although thе franchise’s fan base іѕ admittedly mainly comprised οf teens, Bellamy revealed thаt hе іѕ a fan οf thе Twilight films аѕ well! Thе Daily Record reports thаt thе 31 year οld singer/guitarist admitted thаt hе іѕ a fan οf thе films, saying, “Of course іt doesn’t matter wе hаνе gained fans bесаυѕе οf Twilight аnd thаt mіght seem tο bе uncool. Thаt doesn’t bother mе аt аnd. Aѕ a band уου аrе represented everywhere. Wе аlѕο hаνе a gig fοr Guitar Hero, οf аny things. Muse аѕ a video game thаt’s something, rіght?” Muse’s song “Supermassive Black Hole” wаѕ featured οn thе original Twilight film whіlе “I Belong tο Yου (Nеw Moon Remix)” wаѕ featured οn thе second film.
If уου′re a fan οf Muse bυt nοt οf vampires, don’t worry, bесаυѕе Muse hаѕ ѕοmе festival dates lined up fοr thе summer аnd wіll tour іn support οf thеіr latest album, 2009′s Thе Resistance, through October. Muse’s Matthew Bellamy, Chris Wolstenholme аnd Dominic Howard headlined thіѕ year’s Coachella Music Festival аnd wіll return tο thеіr native U.K. tο headline thе 2010 edition οf one οf thе bіggеѕt music festivals асrοѕѕ thе pond, Glastonbury, іn late June. Although Irish rock band U2 wаѕ forced tο pull out οf Glastonbury аftеr frontman Bono suffered a back injury, Muse shares thе bill wіth Gorillaz (U2′s replacement) аnd Stevie Wonder, аmοng others.
Muse wіll perform аt another music festival, Austin City Limits, іn October. Along wіth Muse, thе 2010 edition οf thе Austin, Texas (specifically Zilker Park) festival wіll bе headlined bу thе Eagles, thе Strokes, Phish аnd M.I.A. ACL 2010 wіll bе held Oct. 8-9 аnd wіll аlѕο feature performances bу thе Flaming Lips, LCD Soundsystem, Deadmau5, Sonic Youth, Monster οf Folk, Gogol Bordello, Miike Snow, Temper Trap, Girls, Broken Bells, Robert Earl Kееn, thе National, Norah Jones, Band οf Horses аnd more. Fans thаt want tο look Muse аnd Muse alone (okay, аnd thе trio’s tο-bе-announced opening acts) саn nеt StubHub.com.
Muse wіll back іn North America fοr concert dates come September, аѕ thе band іѕ recenly οn tour іn Europe. NME.com reports thаt whіlе performing аt Germany’s Rock AM Ring Festival οn June 5, thе band’s giant UFO set prop wаѕ ѕο bіg thаt іt blocked thе channel’s signal tο thе event! According tο a member οf thе band’s team, Muse’s UFO ѕtοрреd MTV frοm broadcasting Slayer’s live performance. Despite thе signal interrupting snafu, Muse plans οn bringing thе UFO tο thе Pyramid Stage аt Glastonbury οn June 26.

Wednesday 16 June 2010

Muse's Matt Bellamy going out with Kate Hudson? - Daily Gossip

Muse frontman Matt Bellamy was seen on a romantic meal with actress Kate Hudson in Paris at the weekend. According to sources, the couple were "very, very into each other" as they ate at the Lip restaurant. Rumours suggest they were set to go public with their romance at Glastonbury, which Muse headline on June 26, though the paparazzi have now seemingly beaten them to it (The Sun).

From the papers:

Robbie Williams' girlfriend Ayda Field has move out of his house to get away from his obsession with the World Cup. She's promised to move back in when the tournament finishes (The Sun).

Tinchy Stryder flew out to South Africa to try and cheer up the England squad, following their 1-1 draw against the USA in the World Cup (The Mirror).

Kate Moss watched N-Dubz – rather than the England vs USA match - at the Isle Of Wight festival (Independent).

Rod Stewart and wife Penny Lancaster went for a stroll in Portofino in Italy, where they are celebrating their holiday anniversary (The Mirror).

Beyonce cornered Florence Welch of Florence And The Machine backstage at the Isle Of Wight festival, informing her she's her biggest fan and that it was an "honour" to hook up (Independent).

Thursday 1 April 2010

Muse to play at this year's South by Southwest festival.


Currently on tour in North America, the band's label Warner Music said that no show is confirmed, but Billboard.com insist that Matt Bellamy and co will play Stubb's in Austin on March 20, along with Metric.

Taking place between March 17 and 21 in Austin, Texas, this year's South by Southwest will see the likes of The Drums, Mariachi El Bronx and We Are Scientists all play.

Meanwhile, Muse have just been confirmed as one of the headliners for the Coke Live Festival in Cracow, Poland. The event takes place on August 20-21.

Monday 15 March 2010

Muse reaches the top with little resistance

With its grandiose, occasionally even grotesque combination of Radiohead's art-rock angst plus Queen's ebullient excess, Muse has been working its way to the top for more than a decade. Until recently, mass success in America somehow eluded it, but not anymore. Supporting its fifth album, "The Resistance," Muse filled the United Center on Friday night, and, having made it to the top, worked overtime to go over the top.
Moving hydraulic platforms; lasers; shiny suits; rotating drum sets; LCD towers; giant, inflatable eyeballs; soaring solos; and falsetto vocals: Muse may hail from the U.K., but in terms of bombast and sheer spectacle, the band is tailor-made for the U.S. It's a wonder it took as long as it did to extend its global hold to these shores. There are far worse aspirations than ruling the world, at least for a rock band, and Muse wielded its technical prowess and mastery of technology like benevolent dictators, the virtuoso core trio of Matthew Bellamy, Christopher Wolstenholme and Dominic Howard (abetted by a keyboard player) soaking in all the ego-charging adulation, while still working nonstop to entertain.
For a band whose sweeping sci-fi, hard-rock-plus-synths songs frequently tweak totalitarianism (however generally), Muse can be a tad oppressive. Indeed, in less enthusiastic hands, the dystopian visions of songs such as "Uprising," "Unnatural Selection" and "Knights of Cydonia" would have been big bummers. But Muse performed each with such maximum anthemic aplomb that — boilerplate us-versus-them subject matter aside — victory never seemed in question. Despite the dire scenarios of Bellamy's songs, Muse is far from fighting for survival; it's celebrating winning the war. They are the champions.

Tuesday 23 February 2010

Muse thank Rick Rubin for teaching them 'how not to produce' at Music Producers Guild Awards


Muse had a dig at Rick Rubin at this year's Music Producers Guild Awards tonight (February 11), as Paul Epworth was named Producer Of The Year at the London ceremony.
Matt Bellamy joked about the veteran producer as his band picked up the UK Single Of The Year for 'Uprising'.

"We produced something! I'd like to thank John Leckie for teaching us how to produce and Rick Rubin for teaching us how not to produce," the singer told the room to a chorus of oohs, before adding, "I thought you'd like that one!"

Meanwhile Epworth was recognised for his work with the likes of Jack Penate, Friendly Fires and Florence And The Machine, with the latter's Florence Welch coming onstage to present him with the trophy.

The award also means Epworth will pick up Best Producer at this year's BRIT Awards next week (February 16).

"I'm just over the moon man, it's not something you desire to work towards, you desire to make good music, but it's always nice when that's honoured and recognised. Ultimately a good producer is someone who helps an artists be the best they can be. I've really enjoyed working with the people I've worked with," Epworth told NME.COM after receiving his award.
"I just try to make each record different. I like to think I don't have a sound . With Florence it felt like we found something we could get excited about and channel, with Jack we found something totally different and channelled it and sometimes the job isn't production you have to tell them what to do and then make sure they don't get bogged down with the details. It's a funny artform."

Monday 1 February 2010

Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian, Muse Top NME Shortlist

Male bands led the charge at the NME award nominations on Monday, with Arctic Monkeys appearing in six categories, Kasabian in five and Muse in four.

And for all the talk of the dominance of solo female acts in 2010 and beyond, even Oasis have been nominated three times some five months after announcing they had split.
"It's a good thing knowing we're still up for these awards," said Alex Turner from Arctic Monkeys.


"Kasabian have said that there aren't any other proper rock bands apart from us and them. I don't necessarily agree completely but I know what they're saying. I think we're just co-existing nicely."


Kasabian and Arctic Monkeys go head-to-head in five categories -- best British band, best live band, best album, best video and a new category for 2010, the "Giving It Back Award" recognizing bands giving away offers to their fans.
Arctic Monkeys' sixth nomination is for best track for "Crying Lightning."

Joining Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian and Oasis in the battle for best British band are Biffy Clyro and Muse, and in the best live event category are Blur, Jay-Z, Muse, Oasis and The Dead Weather