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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Intro 2. Apocalypse Please 3. Time Is Running Out 4. Sing For Absolution 5. Stockholm Syndrome 6. Falling Away From You 7. Interlude 8. Hysteria 9. Blackout 10. Butterflies And Hurricanes 11. Small Print 12. Endlessly 13. Thoughts Of A Dying Atheist 14. Ruled By Secrecy
Album Notes Teignmouth neo-prog rockers' third album follows 2001's 'Origin Of Symmetry'. For this release the band trim back on the progressive flourishes somewhat without sacrificing musical innovation. Includes the single 'Time Is Running Out' and the track 'Stockholm Syndrome' which sold 5000 "copies" as an innovative download single. | |||||||||
Top Reviews Review created: 17/11/06 by: 5 of 8 people found this review helpful. 1.: Intro 2.: Apocalypse Please 3.: Time Is Running Out 4.: Sing For Absolution 5.: Stockholm Syndrome 6.: Falling Away With You 6.: Falling Away From You 7.: Interlude 8.: Hysteria 9.: Blackout 10.: Butterflies And Hurricanes 11.: Small Print 12.: Endlessly 13.: Thoughts Of A Dying Atheist 14.: Ruled By Secrecy Review ID: 10000000002360423 Was this review helpful? Report this review 3 of 5 people found this review helpful. I'm not so keen on the armageddon theme of the album, but some of the tracks on it are just so beautiful, or so catchy, or so powerful, it's hard not to sing along or move some part of your anatomy. The singles aren't all that great, but track 5 then 6, Stockholm and Falling away, is a brilliant jump from fast and powerful, to possibly the most beautiful music written. Shame Blach Holes was such a letdown. Review ID: 10000000001661979 Was this review helpful? Report this review 3 of 5 people found this review helpful. Probably the most pompous, overblown, operatic rock album of 2003. It charts an impossibly wide range of emotions - the screaming piano track "Apocalypse Please" is followed by the delightfully slinky "Time Is Running Out", with it's effects-laden bass and thundering guitar riffs. Then there's one of the finest guitar tracks ever, "Stockholm Syndrome" then my favourite song, "Hysteria". Juggernaut bass riffs and guitar solos make this a joyously sexy song. Then there's the simply gorgeous "Blackout" - I once heard this described as "the song people will be waltzing to in Covent Garden in 50 years" and I suspect it will. Butterflies and Hurricanes must surely be Muse's finest track to date. Quoting the superb Sergei Rachmaninov, and yet keeping their rock identity is a feat Muse pull off with great aplomb. The last four tracks on the album are, in my opinion, not quite up to par on the rest of the album, but the first ten tracks more than make up for it. I can't recommend this album enough to anyone who likes music - you can't help but admire the musicianship that is obviously present in Absolution. Review ID: 10000000000034253 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 14/06/06 by: 4 of 9 people found this review helpful. Deffinately one of my favourite albums by Muse this album contains a wide range of tracks for different music genres, while at the same time keeping its individual sound, a very good album to own, so go and buy it. Review ID: 10000000001194850 Was this review helpful? Report this review Reviews Review created: 03/07/08 by: love muse, best band ever in my personal opinion, absolution is one of their best albums. butterflies and hurricanes is the best song ever. Review ID: 10000000007788423 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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