(MUSE) Reviews - Muse, The Academy
Midland Counties Express
Thursday 31st May 2001
MATT Bellamy, lead singer, songwriter and driving force behind Muse is a genius. That is a rare statement to appear in a modern music review, but one that is totally justifiable.
He and the other two members of the band may only be in their early 20s, but their sound is one that defies age.
When Bellamy and co began their set at the Birmingham Academy the music was so fresh and clear that it blew away the dreary atmosphere caused by a non-descript support act.
It is almost impossible to find words to describe the sound of Muse. They recreate recorded songs immaculately, but with the added intensity that only a live gig can muster.
The guitar was making noises that normal guitars don't make and the vocals were from a different world.
Bellamy's voice was high and low, it screamed, it whispered, he took the packed crowd to somewhere far away from a humid night in Britain's second city.
There were rousing versions of Uno, Showbiz, Cave, Hate This and We'll Love You and Unintended.
Previews from the forthcoming new album point to an exciting future for these boys from Devon.
(Article by Tim Clark)
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