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| Title: | Goat Leg Soup. "Muse". Thebarton Theatre [Review] |
| Authors: | Bramwell, Murray Ross |
| Keywords: | Music Music Reviews |
| Issue Date: | 28-Sep-2004 |
| Publisher: | The Adelaide Review |
| Citation: | Bramwell, Murray 2004. Goat Leg Soup. Review of "Muse". 'The Adelaide Review', September, no.253, 25. |
| Abstract: | It is only eight months since we saw UK band Muse at Big Day Out, but now they are back with more fans and a lot more fanfare. Their stocks have risen with the release of their latest album, Absolution, a recent tour
with The Cure, and their steady determination to prevail. There have been
comparisons - with Radiohead, for instance, and the latter end of Britpop - but increasingly, Muse is taking inspiration from such brazen exhumations of the flamboyant as The Darkness and the We-Will-Rock-You community singalongs of the Queen revival. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2328/8243 |
| Appears in Collections: | Music
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