Track Listing 1. Uprising 2. Resistance 3. Undisclosed Desires 4. United States Of Eurasia/Collateral Damage - (featuring Matthew Bellamy) 5. Guiding Light 6. Unnatural Selection 7. MK Ultra 8. I Belong to You/Mon Cour S'ouvre A Ta Voix 9. Esogenesis: Symphony Part 1: Overture 10. Esogenesis: Symphony Part 2: Cross-Pollination 11. Esogenesis: Symphony Part 3: Redemption
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Matthew Bellamy | | Producer: | Muse | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Matthew Bellamy (vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesizer, programming); Chris Wolstenholme (vocals); Edoardo De Angelis (violin); Dominic Howard (synthesizer, drums, percussion, programming). Audio Mixer: Mark "Spike" Stent. Recording information: Italy. With its titanic guitar solos, symphonic suites, and multi-layered melodies, Muse's fifth album operates under the assumption that bigger is better. This is the very definition of a super-sized album, an album that takes its cues from Queen, its lyrics from science fiction novels, and its delivery from rock opera. It's also the first time that Muse has truly sounded like Muse, as few bands since Queen have so readily explored the intersection of bombast and extravagance. THE RESISTANCE is most certainly extravagant -- there are snatches of classical piano entwined throughout, not to mention bilingual lyrics, concert hall percussion, coronet solos, and song titles like "Exogenesis: Symphony, Pt. 2 (Cross-Pollination)" -- but it's also quite beautiful, capable of moving between prog rock choruses and excerpts from Chopin's "Nocturne in E Flat Major" within the same song. Presiding over the mix is frontman Matthew Bellamy, a man who seemingly aspires to be both Brian May and Freddie Mercury. He plays guitar, pounds the piano, and composes the album's orchestral parts, but his strongest asset is his voice, a sky-scraping tenor dripping with so much emotion that it's almost lewd. He croons, whispers, annunciates, and belts with confidence, a combination that makes him one of England's most dazzling singers in recent memory. And since a virtual mountain of voices is better than a single voice (remember: bigger is better), Bellamy also multi-tracks himself, creating towering stacks of harmonies during songs like "Resistance," "Undisclosed Desires," and the colossal "United States of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage)."
Editorial Reviews 4 stars out of 5 -- [T]heir new adventures in sci-fi hi-fi are, for the most part, hugely impressive. 'Uprising' is a brilliantly addictive opener... Q
The album's best track, 'Uprising,' is a simple slice of glam rock... -- Grade: B Entertainment Weekly
3 stars out of 5 -- Songs like the industrial-flavored 'Uprising' prove again that Muse know how to whip up an almighty roar. Rolling Stone
The three-part rock symphony 'Exogenesis' closes the album, combining elements of piano and the band's dramatic flair. Billboard
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