Muse
Muse Rock ‘SNL,’ Perform ‘Madness’ and ‘Panic Station’ [Watch]
Muse Fan Glenn Beck Publishes Open Letter to Band
Muse Cover Prince’s ‘Sign o’ the Times’ [Listen]
Muse certainly explored new sonic territories with their recent dubstep-inspired track 'Unsustainable,' and now the British rockers drift even further from their original, um, muse with a cover of Prince's 'Sign o' the Times,' recorded earlier today at the BBC’s Radio One Live Lounge.
Muse Named ‘The Most Exciting Live Act of All Time’ + More
Muse, ‘Madness’ – Song Review
Muse frontman Matt Bellamy wasn’t kidding when he said the group’s new music was partially inspired by Skrillex. While the first listen of Muse’s upcoming ‘The 2nd Law’ album, ‘Unsustainable,’ was full-on dubstep at times, the band’s official new single, ‘Madness,’ impresses with a more restrained electronic arrangement.
Muse Announce New Single ‘Madness,’ Frontman Reveals Album Features His Baby’s Heartbeat
You can be forgiven for thinking that the track ‘Survival’ was selected as the debut single off Muse‘s forthcoming ‘The 2nd Law’ album. It was a common assumption. But while ‘Survival’ was in fact adopted as the official song of the 2012 Olympic Games in London, it never was actually picked as the first single — or in fact, any single — off the album. That honor, in fact, will go to the tune ‘Madness,’ which officially will hit radio Monday (Aug. 20), well ahead of the disc’s Oct. 2 release.
Muse, ‘Unsustainable’ – Song Review
Muse have hopped on the dubstep bandwagon — and wouldn’t you know it, like everything else the Brit rock trio churns out, they’ve done it in epic fashion. For a taste of Muse trying their hand at the biggest trend in EDM, check out Exhibit A: ’Unsustainable,’ the latest track unleashed from their forthcoming sixth full-length album, ‘The 2nd Law.’
Muse’s New Music Was Inspired by Skrillex
Muse Aim For ‘Radically Different’ New Album In 2012 – Music Preview
Muse Look To Release New Album In October 2012
Muse Tops List Of Best Bass Lines Ever With ‘Hysteria’
According to a recent poll by Music Radar, Muse bassist Chris Wolstenholme laid down the best bass line ever on their 2003 track 'Hysteria.' What's even more debatable than that is who didn't make the list.

