Sunday, July 16, 2006

Muse - "Black Holes & Revelations" (Taste)

The ‘new Radiohead’ accolade was spread so thin in the late 90s, that people began to stop caring about it. Practically every band received it, and most had no time for it. Ironically, on song-writing alone, Muse were the new Radiohead. Showbiz is a remarkable CD, and subsequent albums, particularly Absolution, showed off a band that was unlikely to suddenly peak and then fade.

However, this is the follow-up to Absolution. How do you follow such a phenomenal album? Do you do a Coldplay and produce more of the same, or do you do what Muse have done, and steer in a totally different direction? That’s right - all but gone are the dirty rock riffs and almost punky atmosphere. The Muse of 2006 is very much the Joy Division of 1980. Power has been substituted for electronica and obvious attempts have been made to ensure that this album is more commercial than the previous.

Does it detract from the quality? God no. “Starlight”, “Assassin” and the superb first single “Supermassive Black Hole” are all symbolic of a band still very much at their best. But it is not as instantly gripping as Showbiz. But then, only about five albums in the past few years have been, and one of those was another Muse album. There is no denying that hardcore Muse fans will be disappointed with this record. But even saying that, there isn’t a bad song on this album; just songs that are different from what most of the band's fans are used to.

All in all, it’s a bloody good record. That is a given. However, if Muse want to keep the bulk of their existing fanbase, the next album should really be another Absolution because a second one like this will not be enough and they could well find themselves ending up like Radiohead at about the same time in their career.
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