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Matthew Bellamy
A community portal about Matthew Bellamy with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Matthew James Bellamy is the lead singer, guitarist and pianist of rock group Muse.
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In addition to crafting songs for his own band, Matthew Bellamy also penned a track called "Soaked" for Adam Lambert's major-label debut album "For Your Entertainment". A 30-second clip of the song is currently made available for stream ...
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Last week, I spoke to Muse's front man Matthew Bellamy about the band's new album, The Resistance. The full interview will be up tomorrow, but here is an excerpt from it, in which he discusses how Muse ended up on the soundtrack for New Moon, and he also discuss his new film project, Clash of the Titans:National Post: You have a song on the new Twilight film. Are you a fan? Matt Bellamy: Well, I liked The Lost Boys in the '80s. I remember that...
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After seeing Muse open for U2 last week, I've been listening to their songs quite a bit. This morning, I came across an interview with lead singer Matthew Bellamy. He claims that the current album was inspired partly from reading--I'm not making this up!--Zbigniew Brzezinski.
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While not a concept album, there are a few recurring themes in "The Resistance," the fifth studio album from British trio Muse.
One seems to be love, or more accurately lost love. On "Guiding Light," lead singer Matthew Bellamy sings, "Loved by numbers, you're losing life's wonder, touch like strangers, detached.
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Muse really, really want to make it big in America. I mean, this a group whose singer/guitarist Matthew Bellamy recently told Spin magazine, "We'd like to be remembered amongst the best bands in the history of rock. It's necessary to have sustained success in this country for that to happen."
But the British band doesn't want [...]
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