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The incredible Muse release their sixth studio album, THE 2ND LAW.
The group’s last studio album THE RESISTANCE was released in 2009 and topped the chart in 19 countries including New Zealand where it reached Platinum status.
Their 2006 album, BLACK HOLES AND REVELATIONS also reached Platinum status in New Zealand with their three previous albums all reaching Gold status.
Muse have had their brand new song ‘Survival’ adopted as the official song of the London 2012 Olympic Games! The track has been serviced to radio ‘Survival’ will be played throughout sports sessions in all London 2012 venues during the entire Games – when athletes enter the stadium, the lead up to the medal ceremonies and the track can be used by international broadcasters.
DVD:
- 33 minute making of the album feature
- 8 minute bonus feature
Track Listing:
1:
| 1. | Supremacy |
| 2. | Madness |
| 3. | Panic Station |
| 4. | Survival (Prelude) |
| 5. | Survival |
| 6. | Follow Me |
| 7. | Animals |
| 8. | Explorers |
| 9. | Big Freeze |
| 10. | Save Me |
| 11. | Liquid State |
| 12. | The 2nd Law: Unsustainable |
| 13. | The 2nd Law: Isolated System |
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Having listened to the album several times now, I can say it's definitely not their worst album. It's as challenging and surprising as most of their others, but they also seem to be having more fun than they did in Resistance. ‘Supremacy’ kicks things off with a riff straight out of a Bond theme, followed by a more electronic sound than they've had in previous albums, without neglecting their classical roots. The big surprise is ‘Unsustainable’. Never did I expect to hear dubstep (eww!) on a Muse album, but what's perhaps more surprising is that I really like it.
Amazing album.