I - Works Entertainment and L.A.M.C. Productions are pleased to announce that the Best Live Act of 2007 MUSE will rock Bangkok Hall on November 28th! Having sold out major venues across the globe, Muse will cap off their spectacular year in Bangkok!
This will be their only gig in Asia during this timeframe. Don't miss your chance to see them Live on November 28th, 8pm at Bangkok Hall
"Very few bands would ever risk what Muse did tonight - and that's what makes them the best in the world." - Simon Rothstein, The SUN , Nov 27, 2006 (Review of the bands third consecutive sold out show at Wembley this past week).
"MUSE Amaze on Tour; Some bands take a while to warm their audience up. Muse aren't one of them" - MTV.UK, Nov 24, 2006
Muse is a three-piece band from Teignmouth, Devon in England. The band consists of Matthew Bellamy on lead vocals, piano, keyboard and guitar, Chris Wolstenholme on backing vocals and bass guitar, and Dominic Howard on drums and percussion.
They have been friends since their formation in early 1990 and changed band names a number of times (such as Gothic Plague, Fixed Penalty, and Rocket Baby Dolls) before adopting the name Muse. Since the release of their fourth album, Morgan Nicholls has also appeared with the band at live performances to provide keyboards, samples/synth, and backing vocals.
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Their sound is a blend of alternative rock, classical music, electronica, heavy metal, spanish guitars, and progressive rock. Usually they use the bass line as the driving force, often with the guitar providing only an extra layer to the song rather than carrying the melody, the bass has distortion and other effects applied to it to achieve a greater weight, allowing the guitar to digress from the main tune and play higher notes. Another peculiarity is Muse?s piano style in many of their songs; their music has been inspired by the works of Romantic pianist-composers such as Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky and Liszt, and has thus resulted in a fusion of Romantic style with modern rock.
The band is known for their energetic live performances and front man Matthew Bellamy's eccentric and avid interests in global conspiracy, extraterrestrial life, theology and the apocalypse (as much as in Space and theoretical physics). Their lyrical themes involve madcap conspiracy theory, revolutionary rabble-rousing, weird stuff about aliens (or Zetas, if you please), religions and other such classic Muse concerns. In general their music and lyrics gaze on helplessly at the subjugation of |