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In the buildup to their new album The 2nd Law, pomp-rock superstars Muse have been talking up the Skrillexy side of dubstep, which really only means that they're a popular rock band recording music…   Read Story »
Roughly 60,000 strong turned out to the LA Coliseum for LA Rising which featured a line-up curated and headlined by Rage Against The Machine. Muse, Rise Against, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Immortal Technique…   Read Story »
If you're a Muse or My Chemical Romance fan, I feel sorta bad for you, but today's your lucky day: The bands are headlining this summer's Reading & Leeds Festivals. The (not so) resurgent Strokes and…   Read Story »
Arcade Fire pulled off the upset of the night (or, at least, left a few people at home upset) by winning the Album Of The Year Grammy last night. Things looked good for the band when it became…   Read Story »
A couple weeks ago we updated you on Lollapalooza Chile. Now, according to the Chicago Tribune's Greg Kot, (and confirmed by Billboard) "reliable industry sources" place Eminem, Muse, and Foo…   Read Story »
Austin City Limits hosted some of the nicest weather in years alongside an impressive line up with main headliners The Strokes, Muse and the Eagles. Some tough scheduling choices though needed to be…   Read Story »
Lasers, Giant eye balloons, LCD skyscrapers and a sold out Staples Center provided the environment for a full on rock show by Muse, with an opening set from Passion Pit.   Read Story »
You heard Vampire Weekend's "Jonathan Low" (one of VW's top three songs about vampires) and before that Muse's “Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)” (inescapable at vampire proms this…   Read Story »
As we mentioned, Muse is one of many surprising bands on the Twilight: Eclipse soundtrack (though, they're probably the least-surprising). Their contribution, "Neutron Star Collision (Love Is…   Read Story »
After Thom Yorke, Bon Iver & St. Vincent, and Grizzly Bear & Beach House made soundtracks to multi-million dollar hormonal-teenage-vampires-in-love franchises a safe place for indie artists…   Read Story »