Thursday 15 September 2011

Muse band perform at Reading and Leeds Festival

A news released on 24th August, Muse band perform at Readin and Leeds Festival on the weekend, the band have spoken to NME.

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The band will performing 2001 album 'Origin Of Symmetry' is completely at the festival.

Matt Bellamy
said that one of the reasons they’ve picked that album to perform is because "it's always been an album the hardcore fans have always talked about as one of their favourites, if not the favourite. So we wanted to play it for them as a celebration of the 10 years since it came out…"

The band also produced a new stage shows and festivals, is a 2001 concept album and the artwork on the surrounding has promised to bring.

"We'll do whatever we can get away with within the restrictions of a festival stage," explained Bellamy.

For the second half of the show, drummer Dom Howard said: "We'll probably just do the old cheap encore and play a few hits!"

The gorgeous event held on this weekend (August 26-28), features headline sets from Muse, My Chemical Romance and a co-effort from Pulp and The Strokes.

Friday 29 July 2011

Muse want to start record a song in space

Muse want to start record a song in space.

The 'Knights of Cydonia' hitmakers are travel on Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic commercial intergalactic flight when the scheme takes off, and scheme takes off and use their career experiences include a new dimension.

Frontman Matt Bellamy said: "We're trying to blag a free trip on it [Virgin Galactic]. I'm going to try to convince Richard Branson to let us make a music video or record a song up there. I think that would be cool. Would I be scared? I think I'll be alright."

Matt's fiancee Kate Hudson gave birth to her first child due next month - the first of the Moon spoke of his attention.

He said: "The crowd in Moscow were probably the most intense we've ever had. They were going mental and they bought me a big telescope. It's a big, real, serious piece. I set it up when I got home and looked at the moon. F**king hell, have you ever looked at the moon through a telescope? It's all mountains and stuff, it's unbelievable."

Monday 4 July 2011

Muse lead singer Matt Bellamy currently went on record

Muse lead singer Matt Bellamy currently went on record where he admitted that sometimes he sings about things that he believe is not enough.

Bellamy said, in relation to the band’s lyrics, “I love the music. A lot of people have picked up on some of it being tongue-in-cheek.”

Bellamy went on to say that his behavior when he is playing he actually is a bit different from listening to your music.

He said, “When I’m playing it, I believe it. I’m going into these strange emotions. So I can only assume that people get that feeling too.”

Bellamy went after hours to keep the group indifferent to and that's a slight feeling of recognition at times when he hears music groups, one moment he realized that she is really hearing what they have to take a part.

Groups
line up a summer's Reading and Leeds Music Festival in August, is preparing to include locations.

Muse intends to perform their entire 2001 album, “Origin of Symmetry,” but bassist Christ Wolstenholme added Q magazine, acknowledged that the group members as well as a feeling expressed the hope that is not used.

Wolstenholme said, “We ran through ‘Hyper Music’ for the first time in 7 years. It sounded like a school band cover,

Wednesday 1 June 2011

Muse frontman Matt Bellamy step down as lead songwriter

One of the member Muse of the Matt Bellamy has been revealed that he will step down as lead songwriter.

The frontman wants his first child with Kate Hudson in July, songwriting duties to bassist Chris Wolstenholme will be.

Bassist for working on new material now band 2009 'The Resistance' for follow-up will begin.

Wolstenholme told The Sun, "Matt's raised the bar quite high in terms of songwriting. I'm a bit nervous because I don't want to write a song and it be responsible for the demise of the band".

Meanwhile, Bellamy also revealed that he still held hope of being the first party to perform in space.

Sunday 1 May 2011

Muse and U2 are revealed covered songs by David Bowie

Muse and U2 are revealed covered songs by David Bowie, The Rolling Stones and Talking Heads during a secret gig in a nightclub in Brazil.

The bands present their secret gig at Sao Paulo nightclub Bar Secreto after wrapping up their South American stadium tour on 13th April Wednesday.

Bono and Larry Mullen added during the concert alongside Dom Howard to sing David Byrne's band's track 'Psycho Killer'.
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The tour at a number of dates in Brazil and Argentina saw Muse support U2.

Tuesday 22 March 2011

Muse announced as the final night at Reading And Leeds Festival

Muse announced as the final night at Reading And Leeds Festival, and his fans very excited to thing something special.

But the band have decided to make the event a swan song for an era that made their name.

Origin Of Symmetry, their second album, was the first to bring the band wider acclaim, as frontman and guitarist Matt Bellamy explains: "It was on the second album that things really started happening for the band, and when we focused on the live side of things much more."

Kerrang new set of videos on TV with key press and, soon to Britain's new generation type became poster boys, under the wings of their parties to a mall.

With a full decade passing since the original release, they have announced that Reading and Leeds Festival will probably be "the last time some of these songs will ever be played live again … it'll be like coming full circle; we've gone off on one a little bit, and now it feels like the right time to pull it back and remind ourselves of what we were doing 10 years ago."

Drummer Dominic Howard said, ."Reading really is special because it was the first festival that we ever went to when were were 16 - it was a real eye opener to international music. It’s a mssive, favourite festival of mine" .

Wednesday 23 February 2011

Muse gets top NME honour

At the NME Awards top honors has been received by Muse for the best Best British Band tonight at the Brixton Academy ceremony.

HURTS received Best New Band and PROFESSOR GREEN's Monster the Dancefloor Filler of the Year.

LAURA MARLING won her second gong of the month for Best Solo Artist while FOALS' song Spanish Sahara was named Best Track.

In the international categories MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE somehow beat both KINGS OF LEON and ARCADE FIRE to bag Best International Band.

The emo group also picked up Best Video for their single Na Na Na.Arcade Fire won Best Album Award.

Sunday 20 February 2011

Kate Hudson Thanked By Matt Bellamy At Grammy Awards 2011


Kate Hudson for receiving award on behalf of Muse Matt Bellamy at the Grammy's last night (February 13) in Los Angeles.

Matt on picking up his award by girlfriend thanks her a lot.

'Best Rock Album' for album 'The Resistance' has been won by Muse band frontman and paid tribute to the actress in his acceptance speech.

"I would like to give a special thanks to my beautiful, pregnant girlfriend over there," Bellamy told the audience.

He added: "This is a genuine surprise. It's a great honour to be here with all the great artists who have performed here tonight and everyone who has won all the awards."

Thursday 3 February 2011

Lady Gaga And Muse To Perform Together At Grammy Awards?


According to reports,at the Grammy Awards later this month Muse will perform together with Lady Gaga.

The Devon band on stage will be join by the singer,although it is not clear what they plan to perform according to the Daily Star.

A spokesperson for the Grammy Awards was unavailable to comment on the story when approached by Gigwise.

At the ceremony in Los Angeles on February 13,Lady Gaga will debut her new single 'Born This Way' confirmed by her.

Meanwhile, Rihanna will perform with Drake, while Cee Lo Green is due to collaborate with Hollywood actress Gwyneth Paltrow.

Eminem Katy Perry, Cee Lo Green and Arcade Fire have also been confirmed by organisers.

Sunday 23 January 2011

Muse Added To Grammy Lineup


At the forthcoming Grammy Awards ceremony,Muse band have confirmed their participation.

Muse band have been nominated for three Grammy awards - Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group and Best Rock Song for "Resistance" and Best Rock Album for The Resistance.

After its songs "Uprising," "Resistance" and "Undisclosed Desires" reached the number one, six, and forty-nine spot on the year-end Alternative album chart (respectively),they have also been named the Billboard Alternative and Rock artist for 2010.

Arcade Fire, Cee Lo Green, Eminem, Katy Perry and Lady Gaga, as well as previously-rumored and newly-confirmed performers Miranda Lambert, Lady Antebellum, B.o.B, Janelle Monae, Bruno Mars, Justin Bieber, Jaden Smith and Usher will be playing along with Muse band.

The Grammy Awards will be held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 13

Monday 17 January 2011

Muse Fear Blindness

Muse have unveiled that the high-powered light shows at their concerts is a real concerns.

According to Daily Express reports the band member are distressed that the powerful lasers they use on stage could one day results in blindness.

"We got some big white balloons, threw them into the audience and decided to focus the lasers on them. It was like a slow burn that gradually disintegrated them into nothing. We all thought, 'What the hell will our corneas be like in 20 years?'" drummer Dominic Howard said.

"We could end up like that amazing vocal group the Blind Boys of Alabama – getting around doing it really well but not seeing anything." -

Wednesday 12 January 2011

Muse reveal shows will blind surely woke

Rockers Muse are definitely powerful for the lasers spotted from their shows, they will revealed that will surely woke one day blind.

The British trio is known for their wide live productions, which often feature bright beams and light shows. But the musicians have concerns about their vision after a concert stunt made them realize how damaging the lasers can be.

Drummer Dominic Howard says, "We got some big white balloons, threw them into the audience and decided to focus the lasers on them. It was like a slow burn that gradually disintegrated them into nothing. We all thought, 'What the hell will our corneas be like in 20 years?' We could end up like that amazing vocal group the Blind Boys of Alabama - getting around doing it really well but not seeing anything."

Wednesday 5 January 2011

Muse Band Want Perform In Space

Muse's member Matt Bellamy has appeared that Muse band want to perform a concert in space.

They have discourse the possibility in a semi-serious fashion and are thinking to talk to mogul Richard Branson about pulling off the stunt with a Virgin Galactic spacecraft.

Bellamy tells the Sun: “Maybe I’ve seen the Jetsons too many times – but I think it will be possible in the future and I’m sure it’ll happen in my lifetime. We’d love to be part of that. We’ve had some discussions, sometimes very coherent and sometimes very late at night. But it’s for real. I’m thinking of approaching Richard Branson to see if we could do it with him.”

Bellamy currently said, "I’d like to be a farmer when he winds up his career as a musician. I owns land in his native Devon which he hopes to develop into a working operation growing industrial hemp for making paper".

Monday 3 January 2011

Muse band play a concert in space

Muse have appeared that they are thinking to be our first band to play a concert in space. The band member Matt Bellamy described to "The Sun" that they are want to discuss plan with Richasd Branson.

Bellamy said, "We've had some discussions about playing in space. Sometimes very coherent conversations and sometimes very late at night, but it's for real. I'm thinking of approaching Richard Branson to see if we could do it on his spacecraft he's got happening. Although we do have a lot of equipment, so I guess we'd have to use pods to carry our stuff and we'd scale back the shows a lot... I do think it will be possible in the future and I'm sure it will happen in my lifetime. We'd love to be part of that."