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Good idea, iTunes giftcard!
Well, I've seen people for years talking about how amazing Muse is and I had wanted to check them out but feared spending money on a Radiohead clone until a few days back. I used one of my iTunes giftcards to purchase Black Holes & Revelations and oh my god. I've sat down and listened to the album over a half-dozen times now and it is just incredible in ways I cannot really describe. That was EXACTLY the sound I've been looking for since searching for a band to sit in my collection like Franz Ferdinand (vastly different than the majority of my albums).
Anyway, I have one more giftcard meaning I can get one more album for now and have a few bucks left over for random song samples and was wondering which album to check out next. I was about to buy Absolution but decided to get some opinions on my next step. Just to say, "Invincible" and "Knights of Cydonia" are just incredible. And not that I have any reason for it as I've found that they are vastly different, I've decided to give another go at "OK Computer" since if anyone remembers me going on about, I really did not like it for all the hype it gets. Seeing as I'm more into experimental and different styles of music right now, maybe I can see into it for once. |
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For my favorite album and a much more darker spin then the rest of your collection, get Superunknown by Soundgarden. Another good one that I know is different then what you're used to would be BloodSugarSexMagik by Red Hot Chili Peppers or Ritual De La Habiutal by Janes Addiction. One is funky as **** and the other is some of the best garagy, prog-rock of the 90s.
Go for it baba-boo.
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If you're getting into experimental type music, I'm gonna recommend Sigur Ros or Explosions in the Sky. Listen to it with an open mind though, as they're vastly different from most other bands.
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That album's really Muse's most pop orientated album. It's good but it's my least favourite. Just be aware as you go back it's gonna change somewhat. Going back in order is probably a good idea.
I don't know if OK Computer is something you're going to like. It's not particularly direct, which seems to be a theme with music you like even as diverse as it is. If you are gonna give Radiohead a try go for The Bends first, perhaps. It's interesting just as the genesis of bands like Coldplay (though as an album it's not only better but "more direct" like I mentioned). Sigur Ros would be a leap too far I reckon, though I'm a fan personally. Going from Franz Ferdinand, perhaps Bloc Party's first album, Silent Alarm? It's got their spiky guitars but more going on on top compared to them. Do you know it/know of it? There's not a lot sounds similar to Muse really. Cooper Temple Clause get the odd comparision but they're nowhere near as bombastic and fairly little-known. |
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I was into Muse during the 'Showbiz' era but then I saw them/met them at Leeds Festival in 2000 and was really put off. That was the tail end of my indie days really.
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As far as Muse albums go...you can't really go wrong in my opinion, so long as you like them. Absolution or Showbiz are your best candidates I'd say. Listen to the sample for "Stockholm Syndrome" and you'll see it's similar to the sound of the Blackholes... album. I don't think you'd be disappointed with any Muse album if you liked Blackholes..., but I'd say Absolution holds more inklings to the tracks you mentioned. Listen to the track "Interlude" and you may recognize the melody from Samuel Barber's "Adagio For Strings"...pretty neat.
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If you're looking for some good 90's albums, I would suggest Americana, by The Offspring. It's still widely considered their best album and IMO was one of the best, if not the best alternative albums of the 90's.
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I'm going to use my other giftcard on Absolution I've decided because I've still been enjoying the other one I have. I can afford one more album as well but I'm going to sample some of the artists in this topic before buying another.
I think there is a Bloc Party song on Guitar Hero that I can check out as well. Franz not putting out a new album in a while has kind of had me in limbo on what to do in the art/pop/dance/rock side of music for a while. |
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If you go for Bloc Party, make sure you start with their first album, Silent Alarm.
And I would certainly suggest you give OK Computer a second chance. It may be one of those 'acquired taste' bands. I've had that happen a few times... M.I.A., Arcade Fire, Alkaline Trio, even Nine Inch Nails. There are just some bands you have to listen to a good 5 to 10 times before you can really appreciate (and maybe even love) them. Let us know what you decide with your purchase, and be sure to let me know (at the very least) what comes of your re-review of OK. Good luck! |
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Well I have been listening to OK Computer sporadically and have to say that a few of the songs are really growing on me. "Paranoid Android", "Let Down," and "Airbag" are the only ones I can name right now but overall it has sounded better. Could be that I've sat here with headphones and letting it flow in my head (all the ambient sound is just amazing).
I've always thought "Karma Police" was the only good song on the album but I'd say those three above are pretty close. I guess I shouldn't be so hasty in my review of it. I mean, Iron Maiden's A Matter of Life and Death took me a few good, focused listens before I really took it in for what it was and now I consider it one of the best pure albums I own. I'm glad to report that Radiohead now has potential for me. They've been a band I've wanted to like so I am attempting to open my mind to them. Muse may not be like them but it seems that they have lowered my "shield" to this sort of music. |
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My favorite is probably "Climbing up the Walls" but the whole CD is pretty good.
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When it comes to Art/pop/dance I always think of The Pet Shop Boys. They're probably best-known for "West End Girls" but I'd suggest listening to "Flamboyant" first, it has a catchier tune. Another good one is "It's A Sin" or "Domino Dancing", PSB are more synth-heavy than Franz, so they're definitely a leap in the pop-dance direction. New Order might also appeal to you. These guys also are more of a dance-oriented group. Their 'mentioned-in-the-same-breath' hit is "Blue Monday" but again...I'd recommend something else first. Try "True Faith", it has a stronger driving melody instead of the staccato beats of "Blue Monday". Also check out "Vanishing Point" and "Bizarre Love Triangle". More in the rock side of things is Devo. They're best known for "Whip It", but I'd go further and try "Mongoloid" and "Race Of Doom" as well. The closest match to Franz I'd suggest is Hot Hot Heat. Start with "Talk To Me, Dance With Me" and you'll hear some similar elements right away. Also check out "Bandages", "Shame On You", their best-composed song in my opinion is "Elevator" though. I'm not sure if you've checked out Interpol, Heavens, or She Wants Revenge yet. I can expand on those bands if necessary.
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And I'm so glad you gave Radiohead another chance. Even more glad you're digging it this time around. Yay!
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