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I believe that muse draw quite a bit of influence from the progressive metal genre; if we look at prog metal bands such as Dream Theater, we can tell that they have been influenced, and vice-versa. I think progressive metal is certainly a genre which muse incorporate: there are certainly songs which i'd class as metal (stockholm syndrome for example), and such songs also have very progressive tendancies. What do you all think? I reckon it should certainly be listed as a genre on the article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Craggus ( talk • contribs) 13:48, 6 April 2009 (UTC)
I think progressive metal should be put in place instead of new prog. Muse does sound me like metal in some parts and progressive metal isn't as "strong" as metal, it has harder parts and softer parts and is influenced by prog. rock. Are you sure you dont want to have another rethink about that? Come on, Muse don't sound like Marillion!. Manoalorts ( talk) 19:54, 9 March 2010 (UTC)
Should this section be deleted? There has already been discussion on leaving out mention of a song in the film Twilight. Why should mention of their songs in games be any different? Dark verdant ( talk) 09:16, 5 May 2009 (UTC)
I have decided to remove the section on video game appearances. I do not think it is encyclopaedic or adds to the article. I was waiting in hope of getting more people discussion this item but no one else has replied. Sorry if I should not have done this but if we cannot list appearances of Muse songs in films like Twilight then we shouldn't on games either. Please note I am not asking for mention of Twilight to be added to the article, I don't think this information adds anything to the article. Dark verdant ( talk) 15:03, 11 May 2009 (UTC)
I have noticed the track listing coming and going for the upcoming album. Thought it best to bring it up here before an edit war starts. Should this information be there, I don't see a track list for the other albums. Dark verdant ( talk) 09:08, 7 July 2009 (UTC)
The article states that on the Muse website, 'United States of Eurasia' despite having all six parts unlocked, is still incomplete as the track lasting describes the song as over 5 minutes long. This however is only due to the addition of 'Collateral Damage' on the album. -- BlackandWhiteBoxedShirt ( talk) 11:43, 21 July 2009 (UTC)
I hope nobody minds but i inserted a note about their degrees which were awarded to them for their contribution to music. I'm sure its mentioned alos in the BBC site so if anyone wants to add further references. Oliviateacher ( talk) 10:21, 6 August 2009 (UTC)
In the recent Q Music Magazine interview with Muse, it told that Dom first formed the band called 'Gothic Plague'. Differing from what's been written in their formation section, it also quoted from Dom that "My band was cooler and so Matt left his to join me" (Matt's band at the time being called Carnage Mayhem). Whether this was just Dom boasting or not I don't know, but there was no mention of auditions for Matt's placement in the band. Plus the source given in that article saying so is broken. Anyway, the interview in Q then goes on to say that when Matt suggested Gothic Plague wrote their own songs, the other band members left. Somewhere along the line Chris then joined, but it doesn't state how. Anyway, hope there's maybe a way you can use this, afterall, when I read an article on a band, I want to know everything! And this is from the horses mouths ;D -- SamuelEllmer ( talk) 03:27, 31 August 2009 (UTC)
Muse: A Seaside Rendezvous is a BBC TV programme about their recent concerts in their home town. Official page Open4D ( talk) 09:09, 16 September 2009 (UTC)
I believe this article should be moved to Muse, and the article currently there could be moved to Muse (mythology), with a note at the top of the page linking to it. I think more people look for this article than t'other, and such a thing has been done before ( Iron Maiden, Iron maiden (torture)). Andre666 ( talk) 13:21, 20 September 2009 (UTC)
What happened to the old picture where all 3 members were featured? I don't like the new one, it makes it look as though Matt Bellamy is the band. He is not. Please change it back to the previous picture, or at least find a new one that has everyone in the band. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.189.90.68 ( talk) 07:29, 24 November 2009 (UTC)
This appears to have original research without sources or the sources don't accurately reflect the whole sentences. Someone should look into what is true and what is original. 169.229.76.151 ( talk) 07:38, 22 January 2012 (UTC)
Can someone verify the reliability of the website claiming that Muse is progressive metal (ranker.com) for genres. The website is a social site and it does not appear that anyone with credentials or notability claimed that Muse is in fact progressive metal. In fact, when you click on the album, it copies its text from Wikipedia. Who says Muse is "progressive metal"? The users of the website? Is it mirroring other sites? Did someone input it? Where does its content come from? 169.229.76.151 ( talk) 04:51, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
The real question here is "why ranker.com shouldn't be considered a reliable source" It's staff compiled and classified everything that Muse have officially released throughout their career, the discographies that they put up aren't related with the social side of the site, which also brings information about movies, Tv series, sports etc, it's akin to other huge sites such Aol (who brings news, and special reports, apart of the site's social service). It's true that when you click on an album, the information given is from wikipedia, however, we aren't using these information, we are using only the genres, wich couldn't be reflected from wikipedia because there are genres that have never been used here, (i.e. Hard rock, electronic rock, soft rock in Origin of Symmetry etc.) also, revising another singles, it's found that the genres given there usually are don't match with the genres used here, so it couldn't be possible that they drew specifically the genre related info from wikipedia. 187.154.27.171 ( talk) 04:14, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
I looked up "muse, progressive metal" on google and could not find a single site in the top several searches calling Muse a progressive metal band except for sites that mirrored Wikipedia. Your source, ranker.com, also calls Muse "classical music". I have a hard time believing that. The source is not accurate at all. I am removing it as a source because the genres listed are not accurate. And "(i.e. Hard rock, electronic rock, soft rock in Origin of Symmetry etc.)". Hard rock is not soft rock, so I'm inclined to assume that the source cannot be accurate, nor is there a citation of anyone credible who labeled the genres. Furthermore, right above the facts, it says "Questions and answers providing facts about Muse. Information below is biographical. For more facts, info and a full bio of Muse click the "Read More" link to Wikipedia at the top of the page.". 169.229.76.151 ( talk) 02:08, 6 May 2012 (UTC)
Much of Muse's music on the albums Origin of Symmetry and Absolution is obviously, if you listen to it, progressive metal. Having two out of 5 albums in a genre should qualify that genre to be added to the band's list of genres.
Also, I believe that it is important to note that Muse are "Space rock." A number of the songs have progressive science fiction lyrics and there aren't that many hugely popular space rock artists, so Muse has made an accomplishment. sbrianhicks ( talk • —Preceding undated comment added 01:57, 16 January 2010 (UTC).
I agree with this user. Instead of new prog, progressive metal should be put in place. And what about adding Hard Rock too. I think that the deletion of progressive rock is a very good idea as they are not a prog. rock band in any way.
I suggest, remove Heavy Metal and add Hard Rock. Their toughest material (maybe Stockholm Syndrome, Cave, Plug in Baby) does not qualify, IMHO. 92.80.106.78 ( talk) 16:53, 22 May 2011 (UTC)
I agree that space rock is an ideal category. Muse are also post grunge, as described on the article at the end of the paragraph, and backed up by the 'early influences' quote by the bassist that appears later on the muse band page. The lyrical content is notoriously post grunge, and should be included to avoid misleading readers. At present the article leaps in with 'progressive rock' as the first of many categories, but that should not be the priority given the stylistic separation from the progressive rock genre which occurs due to lyrical content (which is post grunge) and era of popularity (which is mid 90s - today). — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ra7g09 ( talk • contribs) 11:38, 26 May 2011 (UTC)
Neither album is progressive metal. It has progressive influences, so it would best be labeled new prog, like radiohead. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 169.229.76.151 ( talk) 07:33, 22 January 2012 (UTC)
Muse are indie. They have that post-punk sound. 76.126.21.16 ( talk) 00:18, 4 January 2010 (UTC)
Post punk and Indie are not the same
86.155.162.131 (
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The current genres are Alternative rock and Progressive rock. They should stay. Symphonic rock and New prog are also main genres. More of their songs are New Prog and Symphonic rock than actually real Progressive rock. 83.253.167.142 ( talk) 15:03, 5 January 2010 (UTC)
I also added a full list of every genre they fuse together to make their sound, including classical, thrash metal (assassin and unnatural selection), hard rock, rock opera, alernative rock, electronica etc. but it got reverted cos of my source didnt back it up. shitty reverters. 60.51.57.196 ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 09:01, 26 February 2010 (UTC).
I stumbled across this page and ws amused by the images. I am certain that this is not the intent. One has his tongue out. One looks like he is passing wind (or really stupid) and one looks like his hair is about to take off.
Good job. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.53.55.192 ( talk) 15:41, 21 January 2010 (UTC)
There's too much blow-by-blow documentation of Muse's tour schedule. In comparison, next to nothing is said about band's recording sessions. Look at articles such as The Smashing Pumpkins, R.E.M., and Radiohead for inspiration on how to balance out the details of a band's history. WesleyDodds ( talk) 13:12, 2 March 2010 (UTC)
List of Muse festival appearances [2][64]
Why on earth is there a fail list of festival appearances? Not only is it a pitifully small selection, but if one was to actually list all of their appearances over the past 12 years or so there would be a huge long list, which would be entirely unnecessary. I can't say I have come across any band articles which has such a list, which makes sense really.
I propose to delete this section. Just thought I'd mention it here as someone has obviously spent some time and gone to the effort of citing sources, and I didn't want to cause an edit war. Feudonym ( talk) 13:35, 19 May 2010 (UTC)
Some of you may have noticed but in the History section of Muse, it states the reasoning of why the band chose the name Muse. Before this edition, we had a source claiming the band chose the name Muse from Rocket Baby Dolls because someone claimed there were "Muses", in reference to the Greek gods of innovation and science, hanging over the town due to the upsurge in bands competing in the "Battle of the Bands" contest. Now we have a source claiming it was because Matt Bellamy's art teacher said the word, and the band chose it because it would look good on a poster. Now the one problem I have with this source is that it is from the Muse Wiki.
Wikipedia has been cited many times as an unreliable source to use when citing sources to back up information, due to the massive influx of people editing the pages, citing information from various sources and so on. I've looked around the Muse Wiki, and its a fan-based source, created by fans, for the fans. And to be honest, the quality of some of the information on there is below standard-English levels of explanation and documentation, nothing against the people who wrote it with good honest intentions of keeping a large record of Muse information which would otherwise clutter Wikipedia, but should we not find a source which actually quotes Matt Bellamy as saying this rather than a quote from another website - which can be edited by anyone?
The one thing that is really confusing is that the article on the Muse Wiki makes no mention whatsoever of Matt's art teacher, but the fact that someone mentioned Muses were hanging over the town. ( 82.28.237.200 ( talk) 12:36, 4 July 2010 (UTC))
There was even a weird legend that said that all energy had come like a 'muse', descended from the sky; that's where we got our name from.
. In general, they actually never gave a complete and strict answer on that. Except the book, there's other visions and sources:
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[2]
[3]. I agree with IP editor that we should not spread this info as undoubted truth if it has only one source. So I suggest to add all of possible statements about it. --
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22:08, 17 August 2019 (UTC)Is that really necessary? Some of them don't even apply to Muse. Alternative metal and pop rock? Lol. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.220.247.226 ( talk) 05:32, 5 November 2010 (UTC)
It is misleading to mention so many genres and leave out the one that may be the most relevant, ie. post grunge. The stylistic link between muse and grunge is strong and much stronger than the stylistic link between muse and some of the other genres mentioned such as electronica. The article quoted from describes muse as post grunge, the bassist quote mentions grunge bands as key influences, there is overwhelming evidence. ( Ra7g09 ( talk) 11:49, 26 May 2011 (UTC))
Also, there was a comment 'recurring themes of revolution' that was correctly deleted since it is uncited personal analysis. The comment appeared to be backed up by a source but the source definitely didn't. The source backed up the genres which appeared earlier in the sentence. Ra7g09 ( talk) 22:56, 26 May 2011 (UTC)
it doesn't say on the website that muse are influenced by joy division, never read anything saying they were 86.174.200.198 ( talk) 15:34, 4 December 2010 (UTC)
The section starts with describing them forming at a Community College in the early 1990's, more specifically sectioning off the early years beginning with 1992. Does anyone realize Matthew Bellamy was 14 years old in 1992? 69.176.226.200 ( talk) 21:13, 14 January 2011 (UTC)
Shouldn't the page say "Muse are a Grammy award winning English alternative rock band...etc?.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.187.192.30 ( talk) 19:33, 4 February 2011 (UTC)
Let's sort this out: They are Brazilians — Preceding unsigned comment added by Piscina 87 ( talk • contribs) 20:36, 12 February 2011 (UTC)
What is it about articles written about UK items that almost always omit a country name? It's a tad arrogant and presumptuous to assume that the entire world knows where "Devon" is. 208.65.64.18 ( talk) 20:43, 22 February 2011 (UTC)
Used to be mentioned in the article. Now I can't find them. Obvious references would be to conspiracy theories, Orwellian and dystopian themes, etc. Fatrb38 ( talk) 04:19, 8 March 2011 (UTC)
i've improved the musical style section, the other was fairly poor in information, it keeps all the points that the older had and also covers all the other topics fairly weel, and includes all band's members views, it's well organized and a complex band like Muse deserves it. Well, "featured article class" here we go. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Carnotaurus044 ( talk • contribs) 05:04, 24 June 2011 (UTC)
This section porpouse is to discuss the genres that will apear on Muse's infobox, so let's be mature and discuss the genres that must be added and wich don't. below a list of the genres that must be added wich their respective reazons (genres sorted cronologically):
I think this is enough to add it to the infobox, if you also consider that Muse's main genre is Alt.rock and that their music mixes elements of all the other genres, they've never been a full progressive rock band, neither a full space rock band or a symphonic rock band, but their songs have prominent influences of those genres, enough to be listed as a genre. Carnotaurus044 ( talk) 04:59, 12 July 2011 (UTC)
"The band was described as a "trashy three-piece" by Matthew Bellamy on the BBC during 2002." That quote, if it is reliable, is the only sourced and reliable mention of genre by someone whose opinion matters. Yet, "trashy three-piece" is NOT a genre that wikipedia recognizes! What do we do now??? Holy cow, all you genre advocates need to stop. Just stop. It's music. I learned as a child that here are two kinds (not genres) of music. Do you know what they are? Good and bad. Muse, I think, is good, except for the falsetto vocals and electronic effects, which I would insist throws the entire band into the angst-ridden post-modern Smokey-Robinson bogusness genre, did I not like them. 24.27.31.170 ( talk) 23:03, 24 September 2011 (UTC) Eric
Mainly, Muse are a progressive rock band. Yes; they do experiment on several songs with each individual release, but the vast majority of Muse's music is demonstrative of prog. rock. This is the closest and most accurate description of Muse's style and as such, I believe we should remove the symphonic rock, rock opera, and space rock tags - unless, someone can manifest a comprehensive list of all Muse songs essentially of the aforementioned genres. I think Muse's obvious musical ability and variety is causing their fans to come here and embellish the article. I am a fan myself, but I recognize that Wikipedia demands a certain preciseness in its editors' writing. - John M. DiNucci -- 17:30, 30 March 2012 (UTC−05:00)
New prog and progressive rock are like redundant terms, only one must be listed in the main infobox
I'll go for new prog for various reazons:
However, this isn't definitive and it's open to a discussion. Carnotaurus044 ( talk) 00:45, 14 July 2011 (UTC)
I've deleted the section entitled 'New Album' because we simply do not have enough information on said album to create a new section about it. Once the band have fully finished promoting The Resistance (which will be at the end of this month, August). I kept the description of said section, but worded it better. I'd also like to propose a lock, so that people can stop adding the New Album section, which I've deleted several times as well as other users having deleted it. They are still in The Resistance era, thus the New Album section should not be added. I suggest we add this section either in 2012 or when a bit more information has been released regarding this sixth album of theirs. Anyone? Cross Pollination ( talk) 22:31, 13 August 2011 (UTC)
This was a minor edit in which "an progressive rock band" was changed to "a progressive rock band."
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Matt pointed out that Tom Kirk is pretty much "the 4th member of the band (except he can't play any instruments)" -- BRIT Awards 2013 interview here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_Qqgjc8aAA -- Mr. Kirk is the genius behind all the visual/video stuff in the last few amazing tours as well as the guy responsible for much of their publicity etc. (see http://www.musewiki.org/Thomas_Kirk ) just not sure how to appropriately mention him in the main band article. :-\ 142.229.91.133 ( talk) 18:28, 21 February 2013 (UTC)
Can U2 and Muse be listed as associated acts? The Edge played with the band at Glastonbury 2010, and they formed a supergroup for one night at a bar in Brazil. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.191.28.26 ( talk) 00:55, 5 May 2013 (UTC)
In the picture to the right of the article, in the infobox, it says "From left to right: Dominic Howard, Matthew Bellamy, Christopher Wolstenholme and touring member Morgan Nicholls." Morgan is third from the left while Chris is fourth. Shouldn't this be changed? Maybe to "and touring member Morgan in the background" or something. 178.191.187.70 ( talk) 07:44, 9 June 2013 (UTC)
The opening sentence is "Muse are an English rock band from Teignmouth, Devon, which formed in 1994."
Should this not begin with "Muse is..."? Muse is a band, hence the singular noun. 173.181.83.109 ( talk) 07:38, 22 June 2013 (UTC)
This is true. Will someone please fix this? ~— Preceding unsigned comment added by Kevingar117 ( talk • contribs) 05:18, 29 August 2018 (UTC)
They have a track in Rocksmith of Unsustainable, as well. The number of references to them seems poorly documented. - 174.62.68.53 ( talk) 08:07, 19 October 2013 (UTC)
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I believe that muse draw quite a bit of influence from the progressive metal genre; if we look at prog metal bands such as Dream Theater, we can tell that they have been influenced, and vice-versa. I think progressive metal is certainly a genre which muse incorporate: there are certainly songs which i'd class as metal (stockholm syndrome for example), and such songs also have very progressive tendancies. What do you all think? I reckon it should certainly be listed as a genre on the article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Craggus ( talk • contribs) 13:48, 6 April 2009 (UTC)
I think progressive metal should be put in place instead of new prog. Muse does sound me like metal in some parts and progressive metal isn't as "strong" as metal, it has harder parts and softer parts and is influenced by prog. rock. Are you sure you dont want to have another rethink about that? Come on, Muse don't sound like Marillion!. Manoalorts ( talk) 19:54, 9 March 2010 (UTC)
Should this section be deleted? There has already been discussion on leaving out mention of a song in the film Twilight. Why should mention of their songs in games be any different? Dark verdant ( talk) 09:16, 5 May 2009 (UTC)
I have decided to remove the section on video game appearances. I do not think it is encyclopaedic or adds to the article. I was waiting in hope of getting more people discussion this item but no one else has replied. Sorry if I should not have done this but if we cannot list appearances of Muse songs in films like Twilight then we shouldn't on games either. Please note I am not asking for mention of Twilight to be added to the article, I don't think this information adds anything to the article. Dark verdant ( talk) 15:03, 11 May 2009 (UTC)
I have noticed the track listing coming and going for the upcoming album. Thought it best to bring it up here before an edit war starts. Should this information be there, I don't see a track list for the other albums. Dark verdant ( talk) 09:08, 7 July 2009 (UTC)
The article states that on the Muse website, 'United States of Eurasia' despite having all six parts unlocked, is still incomplete as the track lasting describes the song as over 5 minutes long. This however is only due to the addition of 'Collateral Damage' on the album. -- BlackandWhiteBoxedShirt ( talk) 11:43, 21 July 2009 (UTC)
I hope nobody minds but i inserted a note about their degrees which were awarded to them for their contribution to music. I'm sure its mentioned alos in the BBC site so if anyone wants to add further references. Oliviateacher ( talk) 10:21, 6 August 2009 (UTC)
In the recent Q Music Magazine interview with Muse, it told that Dom first formed the band called 'Gothic Plague'. Differing from what's been written in their formation section, it also quoted from Dom that "My band was cooler and so Matt left his to join me" (Matt's band at the time being called Carnage Mayhem). Whether this was just Dom boasting or not I don't know, but there was no mention of auditions for Matt's placement in the band. Plus the source given in that article saying so is broken. Anyway, the interview in Q then goes on to say that when Matt suggested Gothic Plague wrote their own songs, the other band members left. Somewhere along the line Chris then joined, but it doesn't state how. Anyway, hope there's maybe a way you can use this, afterall, when I read an article on a band, I want to know everything! And this is from the horses mouths ;D -- SamuelEllmer ( talk) 03:27, 31 August 2009 (UTC)
Muse: A Seaside Rendezvous is a BBC TV programme about their recent concerts in their home town. Official page Open4D ( talk) 09:09, 16 September 2009 (UTC)
I believe this article should be moved to Muse, and the article currently there could be moved to Muse (mythology), with a note at the top of the page linking to it. I think more people look for this article than t'other, and such a thing has been done before ( Iron Maiden, Iron maiden (torture)). Andre666 ( talk) 13:21, 20 September 2009 (UTC)
What happened to the old picture where all 3 members were featured? I don't like the new one, it makes it look as though Matt Bellamy is the band. He is not. Please change it back to the previous picture, or at least find a new one that has everyone in the band. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.189.90.68 ( talk) 07:29, 24 November 2009 (UTC)
This appears to have original research without sources or the sources don't accurately reflect the whole sentences. Someone should look into what is true and what is original. 169.229.76.151 ( talk) 07:38, 22 January 2012 (UTC)
Can someone verify the reliability of the website claiming that Muse is progressive metal (ranker.com) for genres. The website is a social site and it does not appear that anyone with credentials or notability claimed that Muse is in fact progressive metal. In fact, when you click on the album, it copies its text from Wikipedia. Who says Muse is "progressive metal"? The users of the website? Is it mirroring other sites? Did someone input it? Where does its content come from? 169.229.76.151 ( talk) 04:51, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
The real question here is "why ranker.com shouldn't be considered a reliable source" It's staff compiled and classified everything that Muse have officially released throughout their career, the discographies that they put up aren't related with the social side of the site, which also brings information about movies, Tv series, sports etc, it's akin to other huge sites such Aol (who brings news, and special reports, apart of the site's social service). It's true that when you click on an album, the information given is from wikipedia, however, we aren't using these information, we are using only the genres, wich couldn't be reflected from wikipedia because there are genres that have never been used here, (i.e. Hard rock, electronic rock, soft rock in Origin of Symmetry etc.) also, revising another singles, it's found that the genres given there usually are don't match with the genres used here, so it couldn't be possible that they drew specifically the genre related info from wikipedia. 187.154.27.171 ( talk) 04:14, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
I looked up "muse, progressive metal" on google and could not find a single site in the top several searches calling Muse a progressive metal band except for sites that mirrored Wikipedia. Your source, ranker.com, also calls Muse "classical music". I have a hard time believing that. The source is not accurate at all. I am removing it as a source because the genres listed are not accurate. And "(i.e. Hard rock, electronic rock, soft rock in Origin of Symmetry etc.)". Hard rock is not soft rock, so I'm inclined to assume that the source cannot be accurate, nor is there a citation of anyone credible who labeled the genres. Furthermore, right above the facts, it says "Questions and answers providing facts about Muse. Information below is biographical. For more facts, info and a full bio of Muse click the "Read More" link to Wikipedia at the top of the page.". 169.229.76.151 ( talk) 02:08, 6 May 2012 (UTC)
Much of Muse's music on the albums Origin of Symmetry and Absolution is obviously, if you listen to it, progressive metal. Having two out of 5 albums in a genre should qualify that genre to be added to the band's list of genres.
Also, I believe that it is important to note that Muse are "Space rock." A number of the songs have progressive science fiction lyrics and there aren't that many hugely popular space rock artists, so Muse has made an accomplishment. sbrianhicks ( talk • —Preceding undated comment added 01:57, 16 January 2010 (UTC).
I agree with this user. Instead of new prog, progressive metal should be put in place. And what about adding Hard Rock too. I think that the deletion of progressive rock is a very good idea as they are not a prog. rock band in any way.
I suggest, remove Heavy Metal and add Hard Rock. Their toughest material (maybe Stockholm Syndrome, Cave, Plug in Baby) does not qualify, IMHO. 92.80.106.78 ( talk) 16:53, 22 May 2011 (UTC)
I agree that space rock is an ideal category. Muse are also post grunge, as described on the article at the end of the paragraph, and backed up by the 'early influences' quote by the bassist that appears later on the muse band page. The lyrical content is notoriously post grunge, and should be included to avoid misleading readers. At present the article leaps in with 'progressive rock' as the first of many categories, but that should not be the priority given the stylistic separation from the progressive rock genre which occurs due to lyrical content (which is post grunge) and era of popularity (which is mid 90s - today). — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ra7g09 ( talk • contribs) 11:38, 26 May 2011 (UTC)
Neither album is progressive metal. It has progressive influences, so it would best be labeled new prog, like radiohead. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 169.229.76.151 ( talk) 07:33, 22 January 2012 (UTC)
Muse are indie. They have that post-punk sound. 76.126.21.16 ( talk) 00:18, 4 January 2010 (UTC)
Post punk and Indie are not the same
86.155.162.131 (
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The current genres are Alternative rock and Progressive rock. They should stay. Symphonic rock and New prog are also main genres. More of their songs are New Prog and Symphonic rock than actually real Progressive rock. 83.253.167.142 ( talk) 15:03, 5 January 2010 (UTC)
I also added a full list of every genre they fuse together to make their sound, including classical, thrash metal (assassin and unnatural selection), hard rock, rock opera, alernative rock, electronica etc. but it got reverted cos of my source didnt back it up. shitty reverters. 60.51.57.196 ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 09:01, 26 February 2010 (UTC).
I stumbled across this page and ws amused by the images. I am certain that this is not the intent. One has his tongue out. One looks like he is passing wind (or really stupid) and one looks like his hair is about to take off.
Good job. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.53.55.192 ( talk) 15:41, 21 January 2010 (UTC)
There's too much blow-by-blow documentation of Muse's tour schedule. In comparison, next to nothing is said about band's recording sessions. Look at articles such as The Smashing Pumpkins, R.E.M., and Radiohead for inspiration on how to balance out the details of a band's history. WesleyDodds ( talk) 13:12, 2 March 2010 (UTC)
List of Muse festival appearances [2][64]
Why on earth is there a fail list of festival appearances? Not only is it a pitifully small selection, but if one was to actually list all of their appearances over the past 12 years or so there would be a huge long list, which would be entirely unnecessary. I can't say I have come across any band articles which has such a list, which makes sense really.
I propose to delete this section. Just thought I'd mention it here as someone has obviously spent some time and gone to the effort of citing sources, and I didn't want to cause an edit war. Feudonym ( talk) 13:35, 19 May 2010 (UTC)
Some of you may have noticed but in the History section of Muse, it states the reasoning of why the band chose the name Muse. Before this edition, we had a source claiming the band chose the name Muse from Rocket Baby Dolls because someone claimed there were "Muses", in reference to the Greek gods of innovation and science, hanging over the town due to the upsurge in bands competing in the "Battle of the Bands" contest. Now we have a source claiming it was because Matt Bellamy's art teacher said the word, and the band chose it because it would look good on a poster. Now the one problem I have with this source is that it is from the Muse Wiki.
Wikipedia has been cited many times as an unreliable source to use when citing sources to back up information, due to the massive influx of people editing the pages, citing information from various sources and so on. I've looked around the Muse Wiki, and its a fan-based source, created by fans, for the fans. And to be honest, the quality of some of the information on there is below standard-English levels of explanation and documentation, nothing against the people who wrote it with good honest intentions of keeping a large record of Muse information which would otherwise clutter Wikipedia, but should we not find a source which actually quotes Matt Bellamy as saying this rather than a quote from another website - which can be edited by anyone?
The one thing that is really confusing is that the article on the Muse Wiki makes no mention whatsoever of Matt's art teacher, but the fact that someone mentioned Muses were hanging over the town. ( 82.28.237.200 ( talk) 12:36, 4 July 2010 (UTC))
There was even a weird legend that said that all energy had come like a 'muse', descended from the sky; that's where we got our name from.
. In general, they actually never gave a complete and strict answer on that. Except the book, there's other visions and sources:
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[2]
[3]. I agree with IP editor that we should not spread this info as undoubted truth if it has only one source. So I suggest to add all of possible statements about it. --
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22:08, 17 August 2019 (UTC)Is that really necessary? Some of them don't even apply to Muse. Alternative metal and pop rock? Lol. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.220.247.226 ( talk) 05:32, 5 November 2010 (UTC)
It is misleading to mention so many genres and leave out the one that may be the most relevant, ie. post grunge. The stylistic link between muse and grunge is strong and much stronger than the stylistic link between muse and some of the other genres mentioned such as electronica. The article quoted from describes muse as post grunge, the bassist quote mentions grunge bands as key influences, there is overwhelming evidence. ( Ra7g09 ( talk) 11:49, 26 May 2011 (UTC))
Also, there was a comment 'recurring themes of revolution' that was correctly deleted since it is uncited personal analysis. The comment appeared to be backed up by a source but the source definitely didn't. The source backed up the genres which appeared earlier in the sentence. Ra7g09 ( talk) 22:56, 26 May 2011 (UTC)
it doesn't say on the website that muse are influenced by joy division, never read anything saying they were 86.174.200.198 ( talk) 15:34, 4 December 2010 (UTC)
The section starts with describing them forming at a Community College in the early 1990's, more specifically sectioning off the early years beginning with 1992. Does anyone realize Matthew Bellamy was 14 years old in 1992? 69.176.226.200 ( talk) 21:13, 14 January 2011 (UTC)
Shouldn't the page say "Muse are a Grammy award winning English alternative rock band...etc?.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.187.192.30 ( talk) 19:33, 4 February 2011 (UTC)
Let's sort this out: They are Brazilians — Preceding unsigned comment added by Piscina 87 ( talk • contribs) 20:36, 12 February 2011 (UTC)
What is it about articles written about UK items that almost always omit a country name? It's a tad arrogant and presumptuous to assume that the entire world knows where "Devon" is. 208.65.64.18 ( talk) 20:43, 22 February 2011 (UTC)
Used to be mentioned in the article. Now I can't find them. Obvious references would be to conspiracy theories, Orwellian and dystopian themes, etc. Fatrb38 ( talk) 04:19, 8 March 2011 (UTC)
i've improved the musical style section, the other was fairly poor in information, it keeps all the points that the older had and also covers all the other topics fairly weel, and includes all band's members views, it's well organized and a complex band like Muse deserves it. Well, "featured article class" here we go. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Carnotaurus044 ( talk • contribs) 05:04, 24 June 2011 (UTC)
This section porpouse is to discuss the genres that will apear on Muse's infobox, so let's be mature and discuss the genres that must be added and wich don't. below a list of the genres that must be added wich their respective reazons (genres sorted cronologically):
I think this is enough to add it to the infobox, if you also consider that Muse's main genre is Alt.rock and that their music mixes elements of all the other genres, they've never been a full progressive rock band, neither a full space rock band or a symphonic rock band, but their songs have prominent influences of those genres, enough to be listed as a genre. Carnotaurus044 ( talk) 04:59, 12 July 2011 (UTC)
"The band was described as a "trashy three-piece" by Matthew Bellamy on the BBC during 2002." That quote, if it is reliable, is the only sourced and reliable mention of genre by someone whose opinion matters. Yet, "trashy three-piece" is NOT a genre that wikipedia recognizes! What do we do now??? Holy cow, all you genre advocates need to stop. Just stop. It's music. I learned as a child that here are two kinds (not genres) of music. Do you know what they are? Good and bad. Muse, I think, is good, except for the falsetto vocals and electronic effects, which I would insist throws the entire band into the angst-ridden post-modern Smokey-Robinson bogusness genre, did I not like them. 24.27.31.170 ( talk) 23:03, 24 September 2011 (UTC) Eric
Mainly, Muse are a progressive rock band. Yes; they do experiment on several songs with each individual release, but the vast majority of Muse's music is demonstrative of prog. rock. This is the closest and most accurate description of Muse's style and as such, I believe we should remove the symphonic rock, rock opera, and space rock tags - unless, someone can manifest a comprehensive list of all Muse songs essentially of the aforementioned genres. I think Muse's obvious musical ability and variety is causing their fans to come here and embellish the article. I am a fan myself, but I recognize that Wikipedia demands a certain preciseness in its editors' writing. - John M. DiNucci -- 17:30, 30 March 2012 (UTC−05:00)
New prog and progressive rock are like redundant terms, only one must be listed in the main infobox
I'll go for new prog for various reazons:
However, this isn't definitive and it's open to a discussion. Carnotaurus044 ( talk) 00:45, 14 July 2011 (UTC)
I've deleted the section entitled 'New Album' because we simply do not have enough information on said album to create a new section about it. Once the band have fully finished promoting The Resistance (which will be at the end of this month, August). I kept the description of said section, but worded it better. I'd also like to propose a lock, so that people can stop adding the New Album section, which I've deleted several times as well as other users having deleted it. They are still in The Resistance era, thus the New Album section should not be added. I suggest we add this section either in 2012 or when a bit more information has been released regarding this sixth album of theirs. Anyone? Cross Pollination ( talk) 22:31, 13 August 2011 (UTC)
This was a minor edit in which "an progressive rock band" was changed to "a progressive rock band."
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Matt pointed out that Tom Kirk is pretty much "the 4th member of the band (except he can't play any instruments)" -- BRIT Awards 2013 interview here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_Qqgjc8aAA -- Mr. Kirk is the genius behind all the visual/video stuff in the last few amazing tours as well as the guy responsible for much of their publicity etc. (see http://www.musewiki.org/Thomas_Kirk ) just not sure how to appropriately mention him in the main band article. :-\ 142.229.91.133 ( talk) 18:28, 21 February 2013 (UTC)
Can U2 and Muse be listed as associated acts? The Edge played with the band at Glastonbury 2010, and they formed a supergroup for one night at a bar in Brazil. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.191.28.26 ( talk) 00:55, 5 May 2013 (UTC)
In the picture to the right of the article, in the infobox, it says "From left to right: Dominic Howard, Matthew Bellamy, Christopher Wolstenholme and touring member Morgan Nicholls." Morgan is third from the left while Chris is fourth. Shouldn't this be changed? Maybe to "and touring member Morgan in the background" or something. 178.191.187.70 ( talk) 07:44, 9 June 2013 (UTC)
The opening sentence is "Muse are an English rock band from Teignmouth, Devon, which formed in 1994."
Should this not begin with "Muse is..."? Muse is a band, hence the singular noun. 173.181.83.109 ( talk) 07:38, 22 June 2013 (UTC)
This is true. Will someone please fix this? ~— Preceding unsigned comment added by Kevingar117 ( talk • contribs) 05:18, 29 August 2018 (UTC)
They have a track in Rocksmith of Unsustainable, as well. The number of references to them seems poorly documented. - 174.62.68.53 ( talk) 08:07, 19 October 2013 (UTC)
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