Showing posts with label Drummer Dominic Howard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drummer Dominic Howard. Show all posts

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, 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."