Muse: Hullabaloo
The Scotsman
Friday 28th June 2002
With their third album not due until sometime next year, Muse, a band who don't seem to be able to take time off, keep their hand in with the simultaneous release of a DVD, video and this double CD set. CD1 is a selection of B-sides which confirms that Muse can palm off their unfinished ideas as well as the next band.
You can hear where the early derisive Radiohead and Jeff Buckley comparisons came from in the meandering mood pieces with ambient keening from Matt Bellamy. But the eerie paranoia of expansive instrumental The Gallery shows how far they've come, while some monumental pomp powerhouses reflect their new-found rock Rottweiler status. CD2 is where you really hear Muse in flight, playing to thousands of hysterical Parisians last autumn. Three years of almost constant touring, far from breaking those spindly lads, has made them the band they are now - a ferocious power trio with a voracious appetite for loud guitars, ambitious song structures and glorious excess.
(Mushroom, £14.99)
~ Review by Fiona Shepherd
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