Yet it took you to to almost the end of the 2nd page to show up.![]()
half way through the first page
Yet it took you to to almost the end of the 2nd page to show up.![]()
and to the OP...how many albums?![]()
Four. Why are there more? I haven't got any live stuff.
There were 2 EP's released before Showbiz.
Muse are a poor mans Radiohead. I felt obliged to say that (I'm not trolling honest!).
Radiohead are just a load of noise, they are AWFUL!
Radiohead are just a load of noise, they are AWFUL!
Muse are a poor mans Radiohead. I felt obliged to say that (I'm not trolling honest!).
Radiohead are just a load of noise, they are AWFUL!
Muse are a poor mans Radiohead. I felt obliged to say that (I'm not trolling honest!).
Ok, lets not get carried away. There are obvious comparrisons to be made between the two bands. Firstly, the vocal style is different but undeniably similar. Secondly, the lyrics can have some similar themes (notably those of a 'depressing' nature).I couldnt think of two more different bands to be honest.
I suggest you buy Ok Computer, its a phenomenal album.I mean, i cant stand Radiohead, but I love Muse.
I wouldnt listen to Radiohead if you paid me.
I suggest you buy Ok Computer, its a phenomenal album.
No, it isnt.
I know Dr David Thorpe is a joke character and just done for laugh at Something awfull, and the joke is that some people agree with what he writes.
However, you've got to give the writer credit for his article on Radiohead:
"Even with a perfectly respectable one-hit wonder, the newt-faced boy and his merry band of twiddlers weren't content. They had to furrow their pale brows and set about making an album that would captivate the critics (or at least one that would have more than one song that anyone would remember in 5 years). What they eventually **** out (directly into the mouths of those critics) was The Bends, which gained popularity for such songs as "Fake Plastic Trees," which was presumably some sort of ham-fisted attempt to convey a message about the angst of the mode? rn world. Luckily, the business-savvy boys of Radiohead kept it vague enough that even the most vapid black-haired hipster **** could project some sort of rudimentary vestige of meaning onto it. Their record label paid the requisite $50 bribe to the slack-jawed heroin addicts at New Musical Express for a good review. While I'm not currently in a masochistic enough mood to look up the reviews, they undoubtedly proclaimed it "staggeringly mature" or perhaps "a bold proclamation of artistic intent; impossible to ignore." Radiohead had their critical success, the British music press had a fresh armful of junk, and everyone was happy.
For their next trick of mass public deception, Radiohead decided to embark on a cosmic journey into the center of Neo-Pink-Floydian masturbatory pretension with OK Computer, the first in a series of Radiohead concept albums entirely lacking in concepts. They once again took MTV and modern rock radio by storm, this time with a long and tedious single called Paranoid Android. It was basically Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen, weirded up about 80% and without the element of irony that made it at least bearable as something to smirk at. It featured an adorable video (which was seemingly animated with Mario Paint) in which, appropriately, a pale and skinny man engaged in entirely meaningless and surreal exploits. The song was typical of the album; it was a tale told by five idiots, full of sound and fury but signifying nothing. Their prog-rock gambit was successful; rather than being cornered into admitting that they were too stupid to understand the album, fans and music journalists instead just assumed it had some sort of deep and profound meaning, and showered it with simpering praise that still reverberates today on a thousand Internet nerd colonies. A million brainwashed converts were left yearning for more Radiohead like lambkins for the teat."
Bliss is my fave
I wouldn't call EP's albums. Muse have 4 albums, one soundtrack (b-sides) and i think 6 ep's.