Muse

Muse is a British rock band renowned for their fusion of grandiose alternative rock, progressive rock, and space rock with elements of electronic and classical music. Formed in 1994 in Teignmouth, Devon, the trio consists of frontman and guitarist Matthew Bellamy, bassist Christopher Wolstenholme, and drummer Dominic Howard. Since their debut with the album "Showbiz" in 1999, Muse has built a reputation for their energetic and extravagant live performances and ambitious conceptual albums. They have garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated global fan base through their discography, which includes chart-topping hits and multi-platinum records.

Their considerable discography has evolved over time while maintaining a distinct Muse sound characterized by Bellamy's dramatic vocals and virtuosic guitar work, underpinned by the powerful rhythm section of Wolstenholme and Howard. The band's ninth studio album, "Will of the People," released in 2022, demonstrates their ability to stay culturally and politically relevant, blending incisive lyrics with their signature mix of hard-hitting rock anthems and cinematic soundscapes. Alongside their original releases, Muse has engaged in several remixed and reinterpretations of their work, collaborating with artists like Solomun and Purple Disco Machine, showcasing the group's versatility and influence that transcends the realm of rock music.

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