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,