The Resistance
- Muse
- Band Name: Muse
- Record Label: Warner Bros.
- Release Date: Sep 15, 2009
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8.2
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Universal acclaim- based on 318 Ratings
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Positive: 276 out of 318
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Mixed: 12 out of 318
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Negative: 30 out of 318
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JMJan 2, 20104
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D.P.Jan 25, 20102
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MarkROct 9, 20093
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MikeSep 18, 20094
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EvilSep 20, 20092It was apparent Muse would never release another album of "Origin of Symmetry" calibre when "Black Holes and Revelations" came out, but I had no idea they could sink THIS low.
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JTNov 9, 20093I wanted to like this album, but alas, there isn't one song on here that is even remotely as good as their back catalog. It seems more like a collection of mediocre B-Sides than a proper album. An excellent example of a band trying too hard to say something that isn't really poignant to begin with.
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GLOct 20, 20091
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SteJ.Sep 15, 20093It's far too commercial, and nowhere near enough of the heavy rock riffs Muse used to be known for. Bellamy's delusion of grandeur may be the factor that destroys this once great band.
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RJO.Sep 16, 20093It's difficult to judge because this disk is 100% different than most muse CD's. The music is much more pop than rock, the lyrics are much more cliche, and the entire thing feels like a huge departure from the past. As a huge Muse fan of their previous works, this CD feels like a great disappointment.
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GabrielCSep 18, 20090Pure garbage, Uprising sounds like Blondie's Call me, Marylin Manson and Dr. Who, the rest is pure imitation of some Queen songs, GARBAGE.
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TomSSep 18, 20092Pure songwriting masked behind pompousness. And blatant rip off of their back catalogue.
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AlexLSep 23, 20094Even the high points on this album would feel like filler on their previous records. It's a shame because I went into this really wanting to love it. I was much more comfortable with their rockier roots; this is just overproduced, pop fluff unfortunately.
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ZacaríasY.Sep 25, 20090
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WillB.Nov 3, 20093I was really disappointed by this album, because I wanted to hear Muse. All I got was a compilation of some very obvious influences; namely, Queen.
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TannerCSep 15, 20094Muses worst album to date. Exogenesis is amazing though.
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Sep 24, 20110This is incredibly bad, even for Muse. In this album, there is nothing that sounds like the band, everything sounds as if the songs had been taken from another band's record, and in particular from Queen's.
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Jun 29, 20124Making one stuff over and over again may get you to mainstream but may not rise your music advances the least thing to be cared about was the concept of this album far more complex but still better than Nickelback
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"Black Holes and Revelations" may be a more commercial record, but The Resistance is Muse's most realized effort to date.
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As it stands it’s an indulgent and, at times, gorgeous listen that merely helps restate your concrete opinions about Muse.
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While not their best, it’s decent enough to ensure there’ll be more-- even though the truly off-the-wall moments are either rare or misguided, meaning the record feels slightly anonymous.