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		<title>Discussion: The Resistance by Muse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mac, Austin, and Steve discuss the latest Muse release, The Resistance, track by track. There were mixed feelings on the album; different for each person in the discussion.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Mac" href="http://futurespassed.com/the-team/mac-davis/" target="_self">Mac Davis</a>: What was your first feeling about the album on listening to it for the first time?<br />
<a title="Steve" href="http://futurespassed.com/the-team/stephen-brand/" target="_self">Steve Brand</a>: I was hoping for something better, to be honest. It felt like it was missing some really catchy guitar riffs.<br />
Mac: I felt like the entire thing sucked balls, and I&#8217;ve always been so &#8220;I love Muse&#8221;.<br />
Austin R: I thought it was amazing. So far this is the only album where I like all the songs on the first listen, except for &#8220;I Belong to You&#8221;. I hated that one.<br />
<a href="http://futurespassed.com/reviews/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/muse-the-resistance.png"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-276" title="muse-the-resistance" src="http://futurespassed.com/reviews/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/muse-the-resistance.png" alt="muse-the-resistance" width="215" height="215" /></a>Mac: I felt betrayed, but I didn&#8217;t want to tell anybody because they&#8217;d say I wasn&#8217;t a true fan. Every other album I would listen to every song but one. For <em>The Resistance</em>, I now only really like one song.<br />
Austin: which one?<br />
Mac: &#8220;Exogenesis&#8221; Part 1. I love it.<br />
Austin: I love the whole of &#8220;Exogenesis&#8221;.<br />
Mac: I think it is very similar to &#8220;Blackout&#8221;, from <em><a title="Absolution" href="http://www.last.fm/music/Muse/Absolution" target="_blank">Absolution</a></em>. String atmospherics, long moans from Matt, and epic kinda-slow guitar solo<br />
Steve: &#8220;Exogenesis&#8221; was something I was expecting more out of, too. I heard Bellamy was working on it for years, and I was expecting some long, mind-blowing arrangement with some guitar along side it.<br />
Mac: Yeah, but &#8220;Exogenesis&#8221; definitely didn&#8217;t let me down. Just because it&#8217;s a long time doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s good.<br />
Steve: Yeah, it&#8217;s not a bad song/set of songs, but there was hype to it before it was released. I probably would have found it quite impressive had it not been for that.<br />
Mac: I think they were all kind of disjointed. I like albums like <em>Absolution</em>; All the songs kinda go together, even though there are so many different instruments and sounds.<br />
Austin: With a central concept?<br />
Mac: With a musical sound that flows all the way through, yes. &#8220;Uprising&#8221; is so different from the rest of the songs. &#8220;Exogenesis&#8221; as well. &#8220;United States of Eurasia&#8221; would go with &#8220;Exogenesis&#8221; in style, if it were not for the humorous chorus.<br />
Steve: <em>The Resistance</em> did kind of feel jumpy. It felt like a well-performed B-side compilation.<br />
Mac: It&#8217;s like they threw together a bunch of songs instead of making an album.<br />
Austin: It&#8217;s more lyrically linked than anything.<br />
Mac: Oh, perhaps. It&#8217;s very possible there was some storyline in his head.</p>
<p><strong>Uprising</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://futurespassed.com/reviews/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/muse-vma.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-277" title="muse-vma" src="http://futurespassed.com/reviews/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/muse-vma.jpg" alt="muse-vma" width="232" height="173" /></a>Mac: I don&#8217;t know if we could say anything about it that hasn&#8217;t been already said. Probably most discussed track. It&#8217;s cool and poppy. A lot of people can chant it and feel good. It has nice synth-bass goin&#8217; on.<br />
Steve: It&#8217;s a good choice for a single. There are some backing vocals during the guitar wail sometimes that sounds like &#8220;so come on&#8221; that I didn&#8217;t really like.<br />
Mac: I was surprised that he could sing it the way it was on the album. When I watched it on <a title="MTV Video Music Awards" href="http://www.mtv.com/ontv/vma/" target="_blank">the VMAs</a> it was exactly the same. Pretty simple song.<br />
Austin: I believe that the entire intro was very catchy. Dr. Who synths, thumping bass, good ryththm. It sounds like it&#8217;ll be a good song for live performances. I think every song on here would be. Muse just does them so well</p>
<p><strong>Resistance</strong></p>
<p>Austin: The only thing that bothered me about the song was the pre-chorus. I eventually came to like it, though.<br />
Mac: &#8220;Resistance&#8221; kinda feels like the real beginning of the album, with &#8220;Uprising&#8221; only fitting lyrically, as you put it. Resistance feels like the beginning of a Muse album. I really liked the piano riff.<br />
Steve: I really liked the drumming at the beginning. The catchy element of the drums leaves for most of the song, though.<br />
Austin: If they kept the song at the same tempo as the verses. This would be my absolute favorite. The pre-chorus is just a bit too much of a leap<br />
Mac: How&#8217;s that go?  &#8220;It could be wrong, could be wrong&#8221;?<br />
Austin: yea<br />
Mac: Oh, I always hate when bands do stuff like that. I would have been much more satisfied if that was completely removed and there was just more emptiness. Also, there&#8217;s a backing vocal atmospheric track during that pre-chorus I don&#8217;t like so much either.</p>
<p><strong>Undisclosed Desires</strong></p>
<p>Steve: I&#8217;m finding myself liking this more and more with every listen. The lyrics feel a bit corny at times, though.<br />
Austin: It&#8217;s the anti-muse song. Chris playing slap, Dom using a drum machine, and Matt NOT playing an instrument. The song is a bit too &#8220;R&#8217;n'B&#8221; for my tastes but it&#8217;s a good change of pace.<br />
Mac: When it started, I was thinking &#8220;holy shit, it&#8217;s R&#8217;n'B&#8221;.<br />
Steve: I wonder if they change this song up a lot when they play it live, or if they even intend to play it live at all.<br />
Austin: I think Matt plays a keytar for this live.</p>
<p><strong>United States of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage)</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://futurespassed.com/reviews/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/muse-lasers.png"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-279" title="muse-lasers" src="http://futurespassed.com/reviews/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/muse-lasers.png" alt="muse-lasers" width="269" height="142" /></a>Austin: Queen, Highlander, Lawrence of Arabia.<br />
Mac: I love the intro. The piano on this track is my favorite on the album<br />
Steve: I&#8217;m stuck between this one and &#8220;Guiding Light&#8221; as my favorite from this album.<br />
Austin: The &#8220;sia&#8221;s took a bit of getting used to.<br />
Mac: I really liked the Arabic influence on the piano and drums in the lead up to the midsection, and then again. Whatever that&#8217;s called&#8230; Interchorus?<br />
Steve: Oh, yeah, those high notes were a bit goofy at first. It was one of those things done for musical purproses, rather than bringing out a certain part in the vocals.<br />
Austin: Yeah&#8230; They just sounded a bit alien at first. All of the background noise in the piano solo was a nice touch.<br />
Mac: Yes, expertly done.<br />
Steve: Yeah, the flyover was a nice way to end it.<br />
Austin: And a nice transition.</p>
<p><strong>Guiding Light</strong></p>
<p>Austin: I think Dom&#8217;s drumming on &#8220;Guiding Light&#8221; was very good.<br />
Mac: The guitar solo in &#8220;Guiding Light&#8221; was probably the best on the album. Sounded like it was out of an 80s arena rock song.<br />
Austin: But it was one of like, what, 3? The solo sounded very reminiscent of a Queen solo.<br />
Mac: Ah, quite so.<br />
Steve: There were a lot of elements in this album that seemed Queen-inspired.<br />
Austin: I think I saw somewhere where someone had called this song the &#8220;<a title="Invincible from Black Holes And Revelations" href="http://www.last.fm/music/Muse/Black+Holes+and+Revelations/Invincible" target="_blank">Invincible</a>&#8221; of <em>The Resistance</em>, and alot of things were <em>1984</em> inspired, too.<br />
Mac: I enjoy this song because it gives me some kind of color. This song is very gold.<br />
Austin: it&#8217;s one of those songs where you feel good after hearing it.</p>
<p><strong>Unnatural Selection</strong></p>
<p>Austin: Best live performance potential.<br />
Steve: I think it had the weakest lyrics on the album. Musically fantastic song, but the lyrics weren&#8217;t as complicated or descriptive as the other songs.<br />
Austin: I think that this song will end up being a massive fan favorite.<br />
Mac: &#8220;Unnatural Selection&#8221; is going to be great if they put out a second <em><a title="Muse's live album H.A.A.R.P." href="http://www.last.fm/music/Muse/HAARP" target="_blank">HAARP</a></em>. All these songs are.</p>
<p><strong>MK Ultra</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://futurespassed.com/reviews/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/muse-wembly-stadium.png"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-282" title="muse-wembly-stadium" src="http://futurespassed.com/reviews/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/muse-wembly-stadium.png" alt="muse-wembly-stadium" width="270" height="223" /></a>Steve: Another great Muse song intro. The guitar tone is great.<br />
Austin: The lyrics are almost like calling out an oppressive leader.<br />
Steve: The &#8220;They&#8217;re breaking through&#8221; section of the song seemed to be dragged out too far. It would have worked had they written more than just &#8220;They&#8217;re breaking through&#8221; for that part.<br />
Austin: The fast part after that seemed a bit thrown in, too. This song seems more like an &#8220;Assassin&#8221; sequel than anything.<br />
Mac: What? &#8220;MK Ultra&#8221;? I don&#8217;t get that at all.<br />
Austin: I mean in terms of riffs and stuff like that.<br />
Mac: &#8220;Assassin&#8221; was really hard and in your face. I don&#8217;t get that at all from &#8220;MK Ultra&#8221;. Even the parts that are supposed to be like that.<br />
Steve: Yeah, I don&#8217;t see how it sounds like &#8220;Assassin&#8221;, either&#8230;<br />
Austin: Maybe it&#8217;s just me then.</p>
<p><strong>I Belong To You (+Mon Cœur S&#8217;ouvre à ta Voix)</strong></p>
<p>Mac: &#8220;I Belong to You&#8221; DOES sound like a past song though, and it&#8217;s probably on there for the same reason. Well, maybe it doesn&#8217;t so much, but &#8220;Feeling Good&#8221; was put on the album for his girlfriend. Special version, yo, and dedicated.<br />
Austin: &#8220;I Belong To You&#8221; was the weakest in my opinion<br />
Mac: I thought it was about equal. It&#8217;s just a different style.<br />
Austin: His French wasn&#8217;t bad though. I actually wish they&#8217;d put in &#8220;<a title="Glorious" href="http://www.last.fm/music/Muse/_/Glorious" target="_blank">Glorious</a>&#8221; instead of this. It would fit in a lot more.<br />
Steve: It was an interesting addition, but it made it feel even more like a collection of songs, rather than an album.<br />
Mac: Yep, yet another one. First we go from a pop synth-based and a song with an awesome audience chant to &#8220;Resistance&#8221;, and then we got the R&#8217;n'B thing going on. Then romantic piano, and some Queen thing. And there&#8217;s &#8220;I Belong to You&#8221;, then the awesome symphony.</p>
<p><strong>Exogenesis</strong> (as a whole)</p>
<p>Austin: fantastic. not nearly the same effect when you listen to them out of order though<br />
Steve: Yeah, and they could have been made one track to avoid that. It&#8217;s odd how they put two sets of songs together and then split up this one.<br />
Mac: I thought it was pretty good, but only the first song blows my mind continually.<br />
Austin: Matt&#8217;s vocals are almost a callback to &#8220;Microcuts&#8221; on that part.<br />
Mac: Yeah, I love &#8220;Microcuts&#8221;. I&#8217;d quite enjoy the song if much more of the lyrics were not really words, but I listen to <a title="Sigur Rós" href="http://www.last.fm/music/Sigur+Rós" target="_blank">Sigur Rós</a> all day.<br />
Austin: At least this track leads to a similar end to the album. It&#8217;s epic.<br />
Steve: I can see them playing these live with songs in between the parts as a medley. I&#8217;d love to hear that.<br />
Mac: I&#8217;d like to see a lot of improvising too.<br />
Austin: This whole track will be mind-blowing at stadiums.<br />
Steve: Bellamy is a great improviser, I doubt he&#8217;d pass up the opportunity.</p>
<p><strong>Final thoughts on the album as a whole:</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://futurespassed.com/reviews/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/the-band-muse.png"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-280" title="the-band-muse" src="http://futurespassed.com/reviews/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/the-band-muse.png" alt="the-band-muse" width="237" height="292" /></a>Mac:  Technically, it&#8217;s quite good, but I don&#8217;t really &#8220;feel&#8221; any of it&#8230; Except that one song, like I said.<br />
Austin: Just a very strange order to the tracks.<br />
Steve: How do think this album as a whole stacks up to their previous releases?<br />
Mac: Horrible, but you know I already said that.<br />
Austin: It sounds good. It has elements from all the other albums and combines them.<br />
Mac: Only thing worse were all the Muse demos that never got on any albums. I wanted more of &#8220;Space Dementia&#8221; and &#8220;Hoodoo&#8221;.<br />
Steve: I think <em>Black Holes</em> blows this album away any day, but it&#8217;s a decent release.<br />
Mac: Definitely.<br />
Austin: You have to remember, this was their first venture into self-producing.<br />
Mac: I don&#8217;t think that has anything to do with at all.<br />
Austin: Of course it&#8217;ll have it&#8217;s hiccups.<br />
Mac: Do you think the production itself had faults? It was probably the best I&#8217;ve seen from them.<br />
Austin: It&#8217;s just that they didn&#8217;t have a professional producer. It lets them put exactly what they want without someone mucking it up. But no, I don&#8217;t think the production was bad at all. It was good for being self-produced.<br />
Steve: When there&#8217;s a professional producer in the studio, there&#8217;s always someone around to give a second opinion, I assume. A producer may have suggested more piano on a track, or a longer intro/outtro. The band only has so many critics before the album is finalized and released.<br />
Austin: I&#8217;m just sad there won&#8217;t be any B-sides for this album. Those tend to be some their better tracks.<br />
Steve: B-sides would have been nice, yes.<br />
Austin: Matt straight up said something along the lines of &#8220;We only recorded what&#8217;s on the album. nothing else.&#8221;<br />
Steve: Hopefully they&#8217;ll have a small recording session for an EP in the near future.<br />
Austin: I doubt that. they usually wait about a year and a half to get back in the studio.<br />
Mac: This album may have sold moderately well on the Muse name, but it was a flop.
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