(MUSE) Good Muse
Sunday 21st September 2003
CD REVIEW by Neil McKay
Absolution (Taste/East West): On their third album, Muse have finally translated their potential into real substance and achievement.
Discipline is the big difference - for the first time, Matthew Bellamy's startling falsetto, and the band's energy and overblown sense of melodrama and the absurd, have been reigned in, and given direction, focus and shape.
Those early Radiohead comparisons almost make sense as well - certainly, if you thought Radiohead lost the plot after OK Computer, this could be the album for you.
Most of all, though, the songs are strong, and, with an acute sense of dynamics, this thrills and excites the way the best rock music should.

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