Shopping-Index.co.uk
 Location:  Home » Music » The Resistance    
Categories
Baby
Beauty
Books
Christmas Decorations
Christmas Lights
Computers
DIY & Tools
DVD
Games
Garden & Outdoors
Health Care
Jewellery
Kitchen & Home
Laptops & Notebooks
LCD Televisions
Mobile Phones
Music
PC & Video Games
Photography
Software
Sound & Vision
Sports & Leisure
Toys
Televisions
Watches
High Street Shops
PC World
Sports Direct
Tesco
Carphone Warehouse
HMV
Coop Electrical
La Senza
Game
Halfords
John Lewis
Body Shop
Ryman
Screwfix
Dorothy Perkins
Phones 4 U
Comet
Currys Partmaster
Maplins
Dorothy Perkins
Marks & Spencer
Dreams

The Resistance

The Resistance

Other Views:
Artist: Muse
Label: Helium 3

List Price: £15.99
Buy New: £3.67
as of 7/2/2012 19:41 PST details
You Save: £12.32 (77%)

In Stock


Seller: Amazon.co.uk

Language: English (Unknown)
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Running Time: 54 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 4 3 00687434
UPC: 825646874347
EAN: 0825646874347


Tracks:

  • Uprising
  • Resistance
  • Undisclosed Desires
  • United States Of Eurasia [+Collateral Damage]
  • Guiding Light
  • Unnatural Selection
  • MK Ultra
  • I Belong To You [+Mon Coeur S'Ouvre A Ta Voix]
  • Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1 [Overture]
  • Exogenesis: Symphony Part 2 [Cross-pollination]
  • Exogenesis: Symphony Part 3 [Redemption]

Similar Items:


Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
It's not really about the music anymore, is it. It's about the breadth and height of everything Muse do. It's about leaving a jet-stream in the sky. Any tune with a trajectory lower than the cosmos is presumably discarded, with arrangements generally sounding as expensive as battleships (intergalactic battleships, that is). Of course the music is not exactly incidental either; Muse's full-on fifth album The Resistance is packed hard with virtuoso musicianship, rigorous instrumental freak-outs and harmonies beamed between dimensions. It's simply what they do now, no matter how ridiculous it may seem. Long gone are the days of the feisty yet formal English post-grunge band with a falsetto bolt-on. So let the madness commence; "Uprising" gives the Dr Who theme tune a stomping glam makeover, "Undisclosed Desires" is like a prog-rock Justin Timberlake, "Guiding Light" is the sound of Elvis' "Can't Help Falling In Love" being jettisoned into the ether in an escape pod and "Exogenesis Symphony Part 1 (Overture)" is ambitious equal parts 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Flaming Lips and a belting Brian May style guitar solo sent straight from the roof of Buckingham Palace. They've not moved on enormously from the grandiosity of Black Holes & Revelations, not that it matters--they've found the place where they're most comfortable. That place just happens to be balanced on the precipice, travelling at light speed in expensive space-suits. --James Berry


copyright 2010 www.shopping-index.co.uk
TRIAL VERSION