Muse Biography
In April 2008, Muse released a live CD/DVD entitled HAARP. Filmed and recorded at London's Wembley Stadium over two nights in June 2007, the DVD captures the exuberant spectacle of the band performing their Modern Rock chart hits "Knights Of Cydonia," "Starlight," and "Supermassive Black Hole" before sell-out crowds of nearly 150,000 ecstatic fans. "Supermassive Black Hole" is also featured on the soundtrack to the blockbuster 2008 film Twilight.
Muse All Music Guide Biography
In 2002, fans were treated to a combination rarities/live set, the double-disc Hullabaloo Soundtrack. Muse's fourth album, Absolution, got the usual royal treatment upon its late-2003 release, and stateside fans finally got a taste when it was released on Warner Bros. the following March. A short North American tour in the spring of 2004 coincided with Muse's spot on the fifth annual Coachella Music and Arts Festival. Their fifth effort, 2006's Black Holes and Revelations, marked the band's brightest, most dynamic set of material to date, topping the U.K. and European album charts within its first week and earning Muse their second consecutive number one album. In America, Black Holes and Revelations broke into the Top Ten. Muse toured Europe, America, Australia, and Southeast Asia in support of the album, and their dynamic stage performance (which has won the band multiple awards for Best Live Act, including accolades from the NME Awards, the Q Awards, and the Vodafone Live Music Awards) was captured on 2008's H.A.A.R.P. Live from Wembley (the band sold out the 75,000 capacity stadium twice in 2007). The trio spent the remainder of the year, as well as the early part of 2009 in the studio recording their fifth album. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
























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