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Mark Boulton

November 14th, 2006

Muse: Ridiculously good

On Sunday night, Emma and I braved the cold South Wales weather to ven­ture into Cardiff to see prob­ably our favour­ite rock band at the moment, Muse.

They were good. Ridicu­lously good actually. 

Weird balloon things(I didn’t take that many shots — the prob­lem with being ver­tic­ally chal­lenged in a nation of increas­ingly taller people) 

I’ve seen a fair few rock bands over the years (sound­ing like a right old timer now), from large Arena tours to tiny pub bands. Muse how­ever, needed to be in a large venue with a big crowd. In fact, I thought Cardiff CIA wasn’t a great venue for their music. Muse need some­where spe­cial for their ven­ues; maybe some tumbled down ware­house or ruined turn-of-the-century mill.  I’m not going to harp on about the crap venue, the smell of burnt cheese form the sand­wich vendor, the girl who was clap­ping and dan­cing out of time or the shock­ingly bad sup­port act.

I was totally blown away by the musical abil­ity of the band. Mat­thew Bel­lamy, the band’s gui­tar­ist, pian­ist and lead vocal­ist, is such a tal­en­ted bug­ger. I play a bit of gui­tar myself (hav­ing done so for about fif­teen years) and was blown away with some of the tech­nical dif­fi­culty of what he was play­ing whilst singing. Like I say, ridiculous. 

My ears have just about recovered which leaves plenty of time until the next rock band I’m tick­ing of the list in Feb­ru­ary: Nine Inch Nails.

22 Responses to “Muse: Ridiculously good”

  1. kent said on: November 14th, 2006 at 4:15 pm

    Yeah, Muse rock. I’m going to them at the Wembly Arena in Lon­don next week…Should be very cool.

  2. AJP said on: November 14th, 2006 at 4:26 pm

    I’m so jeal­ous. I missed my chance to see them in the states two years ago. Now I have to wait. *sigh* 

    Their new album rocks too. Abso­lu­tion is one of my favorites.

  3. Mark Ford said on: November 14th, 2006 at 4:40 pm

    The only Muse track I can think of at the moment is “super massive black hole”, which does indeed rock — I think I need to treat my ears to some more muse. Where should I start?

  4. Reuben Whitehouse said on: November 14th, 2006 at 4:44 pm

    Shame the sup­port was naff — who was it?  I saw them a couple years ago at the CIA and Elbow sup­por­ted which was fully awesome.

  5. Mark Boulton said on: November 14th, 2006 at 5:13 pm

    The sup­port was a band called Nois­ettes. They were very bad. Not only ter­rible songs but a really dodgy decision to have them sup­port Muse; they’re so unalike.

  6. Dave Cardwell said on: November 14th, 2006 at 5:30 pm

    We’ve got tick­ets to see them tonight at Birm­ing­ham NEC — very excited. Shame to hear about the Nois­ettes, I hope they’ve improved over the last two days…

  7. Keith said on: November 14th, 2006 at 6:12 pm

    Never seen them, but I’ve been want­ing to for(whatseemslike)ever. 

    Great band though, love their latest full length.

  8. Mark Boulton said on: November 14th, 2006 at 6:19 pm

    It’s the first gig I’ve been to since, maybe, Iron Maiden in 1988 (again, show­ing my age) that I felt I was trans­por­ted some­where else. Muse’s music does that so well. Maybe it’s the whole prog rock influ­ence with Muse.

    The bal­loons were great though; added another dimen­sion to the Kubrick­esque graphics. 

    Sorry Dave, that’s a bit of a spoiler.

  9. Kenny Saunders said on: November 14th, 2006 at 7:58 pm

    I’ve worked for Muse the last 2 times they’ve come through my home town. They are great guys, and their crew was fun to work with. The first time I saw them, they blew me away. It was by far the best show I’d seen in a long time. The lights / sound / per­form­ance was top notch.

  10. Gareth said on: November 14th, 2006 at 9:42 pm

    Yea, Muse put on a really good live show. I saw them when they came out to Aus­tralia about 2 years ago and I can’t wait to see them again in a few months at the Big Day Out.

  11. Stephen said on: November 15th, 2006 at 12:03 am

    Shame about The Nois­ettes, I saw them a few months ago at a tiny venue in Hull and they rocked the house. The lead singer is mad as a shoe. 

    They have a vid on You Tube which may paint them in a bet­ter light…

  12. Daniel said on: November 15th, 2006 at 12:43 am

    “My ears have just about recovered… “ 

    I take it you’re not using ear plugs. 

    One of my friends con­vinced me to buy a pair of <a href=“http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Hearos-High-Fidelity-Ear-Filters?sku=421214&src=3SOSWXXA>these</a> last year. They can­cel out dis­tor­tion and let the rest of the sound through. I find when I use them I can hear the music more clearly.

  13. Daniel said on: November 15th, 2006 at 12:49 am

    Opps, I left a quote mark out of the anchor element. 

    It would be nice to be able to pre­view before posting.

    Not that I’m mak­ing excuses mind you :)

  14. Dave Cardwell said on: November 15th, 2006 at 12:55 am

    The bal­loons were great though; added another dimen­sion to the Kubrick­esque graphics.

    Don’t worry about it, I’d already left by the time I read that. You were right, they were “ridicu­lously good”. Eas­ily one of the best live bands I’ve ever seen. 

    I have a couple of the Nois­ettes’ EPs and they’re not too shabby, but the live per­form­ance really wasn’t great which is a shame. 

    I’d def­in­itely go see them again after their next album release.

  15. Ben said on: November 15th, 2006 at 11:01 am

    Muse pro­duced a trully great show.

    I second your thoughts on the crap venue and espe­cially the crap sup­port act. I thought the hour(ish) between acts was very poor con­sid­er­ing all that was required was remov­ing the sup­port acts drum kit.

  16. Mark Boulton said on: November 15th, 2006 at 11:11 am

    If I’d have known you were there Ben we could have hooked up and com­plained about Nois­ettes together. Ter­rible band.

  17. Gilberto Creque said on: November 15th, 2006 at 4:39 pm

    Such a great band.  Noth­ing beats see­ing them live.  I saw them 2 years ago on a small tour for MTV.  Mat­thew Bel­lamy com­pletely blew me away.  I’m glad to see they’re still pick­ing up fans.

  18. Jilly said on: November 16th, 2006 at 9:50 am

    I saw them Tues­day at Birm­ing­ham NEC and echo the thoughts that they truly were awesome 

    The Nois­ettes were rub­bish and the lead singer soun­ded like Skin from Skunk Anan­sie, which under nor­mal cir­cum­stances would have been great but they just soun­ded all over the place live.  What was the bit about them being influ­enced by Fred­die Mer­cury?  Fred­die Star on acid more like. 

    Mat­thew Bel­lamy just has such great energy and the stage set was prob­ably the best I’ve ever seen, I thought it was a nice touch with all the space ref­er­ences hav­ing read that he is rather obsessed by space.

  19. static said on: November 22nd, 2006 at 6:43 pm

    i saw them then they came to Por­tugal this Octo­ber and it was totally amaz­ing! MUSE restored my faith in mod­ern music.

  20. Nick Gibson said on: November 27th, 2006 at 2:28 pm

    Saw Muse in Shef­field on the 18th Novem­ber and totally blown away again (3rd time). Can I just make one point though and see if people agree with me —- the light show and car­toons maybe clever but the music takes you into a dif­fer­ent world and I found myself just shut­ting my eyes and listen­ing to 3 fant­astic musi­cians. Please lads just get on the stage and rock.

  21. Cliff Boobyer said on: November 30th, 2006 at 2:34 pm

    Yeah Muse are really good live. Try and catch them at one of the eng­lish sum­mer fest­ivals. True madness…

  22. Kee said on: December 1st, 2006 at 11:11 am

    Nice — I’m not par­tic­u­lar fond of that venue (bris­tol carling academy totally blows it away), but I’m look­ing for­ward to see­ing Incubus there in April!

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