Part of me think it's just Matt Bellamy singing in exactly the same way in every-single-song but then after sitting down to write this blog, and listening to a lot of their music on Spotify (today and in life), I have come to the conclusion that they really do sound similar...
Here is my I'm-avoiding-work-so-made-up-this-thing-for-Muse-songs thing.
- No bass, possibly bit of rhythm guitar (or vice versa, the bass and no rhythm guitar). Usually a bit of singing after a good 10 seconds.
- Bass/rhythm guitar kicks in, words are more (but probably not very) coherent now...
- Some kind of "unusual instrument" will come in like some kind of brass/strings/odd sound
- Lots of noise, lots of whining, (this bit is usually the bridge)
- Loonnnggg whine from Bellamy or more "unusual instruments" (sometimes even both, urgh)
- Bit where everything cuts outs except for some kind of hook or Bellamy whaling.
- Build the song back up (usually without the hook...)
- Then the hook....then the "unusual instrument"
- Lots of noise, lots of whining (usually the bridge)
- Loonnnggg partially-coherent whines from Bellamy, more "unusual instruments"
- Just a rhythm guitar and a random unusual instrument.
- Then just some more singing/whining and probably an increase in tempo and noise before the song ends (not always though, sometimes they like a good dramatic end, woo diversity!)
Also, just going passive-aggressively throw this out there, I'm not saying this is a bad thing, I love a good hook, doesn't everyone? It's good hooks that get me singing "I whip my hair back and forth" drunk in clubs. A lot of bands sound very similar, I just happened to have picked up on Muse because they have a massive fan base that I want to judge.
I will leave you with City of Delusion, the song that I think sums Muse up. It's not their best, nor is it their worst, but it is very "Muse".
Also, not dissin' Matt Bellamy's falsetto, before any of you get a grump on.
ahaaaa! Amazing. And that song definitely follows the pattern to a T. xxx
ReplyDeleteI AGREE! Although they are pretty sweet live.
ReplyDeleteHelen, X
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I agree with you on something too then.
ReplyDeleteBut you did miss out the bit with 'pretentious concentration on guitar skills rather than making a point or even providing real musical value'.
Also, why the angst? I really want them to do a song about Weetos, but I can't see it happening.