Muse - 'Sing for Absolution'

Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette 
Tuesday 11th May 2004

SINGLE OF THE WEEK
Chart music release reviews by John Howelett. 

Matt Bellamy might be very short and resemble a slightly-stoned rodent, but these are small prices to pay when you are a musical genius and fronting one of the brashest and most bombastic rock bands since Queen. 
 Derided early on in their career as Radiohead copyists, Muse's most recent two albums are more akin to the soundtrack of the apocalypse than prog rock noodlings. 
 The third single from their most recent album and masterpiece 'Absolution' finds Muse though in a more contemplative mood - the calm after the storm as it were. Beginning with a piano introduction that is reminiscent of ABBA (!) 'Sing for Absolution' soon shapes around some epic guitar chords which are memorably haunting.
 Not perhaps the most uplifting single or indeed the obvious Number 1 contender, but truly majestic. 

9/10


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