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{{userbox|aqua|gainsboro|61%|[[Uno Live Database|MuseWiki ULD]] has <big>116/191</big> performances of this song.<br><small>[[Unintended/Missing (live)|This is a list of missing performances.]]</small>}}
[[File:Black_Holes_And_Revelations.jpg | right | thumb | Cover art]]
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[[File:Black Holes and Revelations back cover art.jpg | right | thumb | Back cover art]]
| Name = Unintended
{{Discobox
| Tours = ''The 2nd Law'' <small>(17)</small><br>''The Resistance'' <small>(10)</small><br>''Black Holes and Revelations'' <small>(15)</small><br>''Origin of Symmetry'' <small>(58)</small><br>''Showbiz'' <small>(90)</small><br>''Pre-Showbiz'' <small>(1)</small>
| Name = Black Holes & Revelations  
| First = [[London Astoria 2 1998 (gig) | 9th December 1998]]
| Tracks =
| Latest = [[Oslo Telenor Arena 2013 (gig) | 24th July 2013]]
{{drop
| Pro-shots = {{ScrollBox|'''2007:'''<br>[https://vimeo.com/215941050 London] (06/17/2007)<br>'''2001:'''<br>[https://vimeo.com/213347349 Paris] (10/29/2001)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5idrsy_muse-unintended-tokyo-zepp-07-15-2001_music Tokyo] (07/15/2001)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5idr5y_muse-unintended-werchter-festival-07-01-2001_music Werchter] (07/01/2001)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5hv4sq_muse-unintended-leeds-university-05-26-2001_music Leeds] (05/26/2001)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5cuipv_muse-unintended-dusseldorf-philipshalle-04-15-2001_music Dusseldorf] (04/15/2001)<br>'''2000:'''<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6mcr21 Wiesen] (09/01/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5aabc2_muse-unintended-lowlands-festival-08-27-2000_music Hasslet] (08/27/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x59xtb8_muse-unintended-london-barfly-08-01-2000_music London] (08/01/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x59jpg0_muse-unintended-eurockeennes-festival-07-07-2000_music Belfort] (07/07/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5966jj_muse-unintended-werchter-festival-06-30-2000_music Werchter] (06/30/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x58llvj_muse-unintended-pinkpop-festival-06-12-2000_music Landgraaf] (06/12/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x57rlf8_muse-unintended-london-astoria-06-07-2000_music London] (06/07/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x57i1ls_muse-unintended-top-of-the-pops-06-2000_music London] (06/??/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5atk05_muse-unintended-planet-pop-03-2000_music United States] (03/??/2000)<br>'''1999:'''<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x50299a_muse-unintended-reading-festival-08-27-1999_music Reading] (08/27/1999)}}
|11 <small>(World)</small>
| Audience = {{ScrollBox|'''2013:'''<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j765m_muse-unintended-oslo-telenor-arena-07-24-2013_music Oslo] (07/24/2013)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7195_muse-unintended-berlin-waldbuhne-07-14-2013_music Berlin] (07/14/2013)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j702x_muse-unintended-rome-stadio-olimpico-07-06-2013_music Rome] (07/06/2013)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5krif2_muse-unintended-turin-stadio-olimpico-06-29-2013_music Turin] (06/29/2013)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5kriyo_muse-unintended-turin-stadio-olimpico-06-28-2013_music Turin] (06/28/2013)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j32ax_muse-unintended-nice-stade-charles-ehrmann-06-26-2016_music Nice] (06/26/2013)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j31ux_muse-unintended-paris-stade-de-france-06-22-2016_music Paris] (06/22/2013)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j30rc_muse-unintended-paris-stade-de-france-06-21-2016_music Paris] (06/21/2013)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j30eq_muse-unintended-werchter-festival-boutique-06-18-2013_music Werchter] (06/18/2013)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j24lh_muse-unintended-bern-stade-de-suisse-06-15-2013_music Bern] (06/15/2013)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j208s_muse-unintended-porto-estadio-do-dragao-06-10-2013_music Porto] (06/10/2013)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j1yai_muse-unintended-barcelona-estadi-olimpic-lluis-companys-06-07-2013_music Barcelona] (06/07/2013)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j1wlg_muse-unintended-amsterdam-arena-06-04-2013_music Amsterdam] (06/04/2013)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j1uce_muse-unintended-manchester-etihad-stadium-06-01-2013_music Manchester] (06/01/2013)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j1sbt_muse-unintended-london-emirates-stadium-05-26-2013_music London] (05/26/2013)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j1r69_muse-unintended-london-emirates-stadium-05-25-2013_music London] (05/25/2013)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j1nvd_muse-unintended-coventry-ricoh-stadium-05-22-2013_music Coventry] (05/22/2013)<br>'''2010:'''<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7gmc_muse-unintended-madrid-estadio-vicente-calderon-06-16-2010_music Madrid] (06/16/2010)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7fzp_muse-unintended-paris-stade-de-france-06-11-2010_music Paris] (06/11/2010)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7f8s_muse-unintended-milan-stadio-giuseppe-meazza-06-08-2010_music Milan] (06/08/2010)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7ejk_muse-unintended-bern-stade-de-suisse-06-02-2010_music Bern] (06/02/2010)<br>'''2009:'''<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7l78_muse-unintended-london-o2-arena-11-12-2009_music London] (11/12/2009)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7l3m_muse-unintended-dublin-o2-arena-11-06-2009_music Dublin] (11/06/2009)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7kcx_muse-unintended-sheffield-arena-11-04-2009_music Sheffield] (11/04/2009)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7i4z_muse-unintended-antwerp-sportpaleis-11-02-2009_music Antwerp] (11/02/2009)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7hva_muse-unintended-stockholm-hovet-10-24-2009_music Stockholm] (10/24/2009)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7gxl_muse-unintended-helsinki-hartwall-areena-10-22-2009_music Helsinki] (10/22/2009)<br>'''2007:'''<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j8t9u_muse-unintended-moscow-ds-luzhniki-10-15-2007_music Moscow] (10/15/2007)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j8t3a_muse-unintended-athens-terra-vibe-10-04-2007_music Athens] (10/04/2007)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j8svg_muse-unintended-new-york-city-madison-square-garden-08-06-2007_music New York City] (08/06/2007)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j8tw3_muse-unintended-mississauga-arrow-hall-08-01-2007_music Mississauga] (08/01/2007)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j8skp_muse-unintended-pentaport-rock-festival-07-29-2007_music Incheon] (07/29/2007)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j8s7y_muse-unintended-nimes-arena-07-18-2007_music Nimes] (07/18/2007)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j8rzi_muse-unintended-verona-arena-07-16-2007_music Verona] (07/16/2007)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j8rq1_muse-unintended-monaco-stade-louis-ii-07-12-2007_music Monaco] (07/12/2007)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j8rfg_muse-unintended-roskilde-festival-07-08-2007_music Roskilde] (07/08/2007)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j8r3m_muse-unintended-werchter-festival-06-28-2007_music Werchter] (06/28/2007)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7nz7_muse-unintended-paris-parc-des-princes-06-23-2007_music Paris] (06/23/2007)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7mzu_muse-unintended-london-wembley-stadium-06-16-2007_music London] (06/16/2007)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7miq_muse-unintended-pinkpop-festival-05-27-2007_music Landgraaf] (05/27/2007)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7m80_muse-unintended-luxembourg-rockhal-05-26-2007_music Luxembourg] (05/26/2007)<br>'''2001:'''<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5hvx01_muse-unintended-brixton-academy-05-29-2001_music Brixton] (05/29/2001)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5d87xe_muse-unintended-paris-la-cigale-04-17-2001_music Paris] (04/17/2001)<br>'''2000:'''<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x53dmtb_muse-unintended-berlin-columbia-fritz-05-21-2000_music Berlin] (05/21/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x50r5d5_muse-unintended-marseille-espace-julien-01-13-2000_music Marseille] (01/13/2000)<br>'''1999:'''<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4vu9fj_muse-unintended-reading-university-02-28-1999_music Reading] (02/28/1999)}}
|12 <small>(JP)</small>
| Audio = {{ScrollBox|'''2001:'''<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5kr97b_muse-unintended-osaka-imperial-hall-12-02-2001_music Osaka] (12/02/2001)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5idvht_muse-unintended-tokyo-zepp-11-29-2001_music Tokyo] (11/29/2001)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6eyymk Moscow] (09/22/2001)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5idsd5_muse-unintended-v-festival-staffordshire-08-19-2001_music Staffordshire] (08/19/2001)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5ids77_muse-unintended-v-festival-chelmsford-08-18-2001_music Chelmsford] (08/18/2001)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5iaasp_muse-unintended-evreux-le-rock-dans-tous-ses-etats-06-30-2001_music Evreux] (06/30/2001)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5iaaqb_muse-unintended-quimper-insolent-festival-06-29-2001_music Quimper] (06/29/2001)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5nfgrp_muse-unintended-lille-zenith-06-28-2001_music Lille] (06/28/2001)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5hv2iq_muse-unintended-brussels-ancienne-belgique-05-21-2001_music Brussels] (05/21/2001)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5hv2cx_muse-unintended-luxembourg-den-atelier-05-20-2001_music Luxembourg] (05/20/2001)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5hv27u_muse-unintended-arhus-voxhall-05-10-2001_music Arhus] (05/10/2001)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5hv219_muse-unintended-hamburg-markthalle-05-08-2001_music Hamburg] (05/08/2001)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6eyymj Berlin] (05/07/2001)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5hv0et_muse-unintended-zurich-abart-club-05-02-2001_music Zurich] (05/02/2001)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5huzz3_muse-unintended-vienna-libro-music-hall-04-30-2001_music Vienna] (04/30/2001)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6eyymg Rome] (04/27/2001)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5ddsh2_muse-unintended-toulouse-bikini-04-21-2001_music Toulouse] (04/21/2001)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5d9wvu_muse-unintended-printemps-de-bourges-04-18-2001_music Bourges] (04/18/2001)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6eyymb Tilburg] (04/13/2001)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5ckadi_muse-unintended-amsterdam-paradiso-04-12-2001_music Amsterdam] (04/12/2001)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5bbpnn_muse-unintended-norwich-east-anglia-university-04-09-2001_music Norwich] (04/09/2001)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5b6olz_muse-unintended-nottingham-rock-city-04-08-2001_music Nottingham] (04/08/2001)<br>'''2000:'''<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5atgx2_muse-unintended-malmo-kulturbolaget-11-03-2000_music Malmo] (11/03/2000)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6eyym6 Melbourne] (10/20/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5aoq6f_muse-unintended-tokyo-club-quattro-10-15-2000_music Tokyo] (10/15/2000)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5angwm_muse-unintended-tokyo-blitz-10-14-2000_music Tokyo] (10/14/2000)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5akama_muse-unintended-osaka-bayside-jenny-10-12-2000_music Osaka] (10/12/2000)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6fdjt9 Osaka] (10/11/2000)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5b0pro_muse-unintended-paleo-festival-07-29-2000_music Nyon] (07/29/2000)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x59t3gu_muse-unintended-lyon-nuits-de-fourviere-07-28-2000_music Lyon] (07/28/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x59t1j1_muse-unintended-six-fours-les-plages-07-27-2000_music Six-Fours] (07/27/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x59oyq3_muse-unintended-summer-rock-festival-07-22-2000_music Blayes-les-M.] (07/22/2000)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x59owxo_muse-unintended-chateau-arnoux-amphitheatre-07-19-2000_music Chateau A.] (07/19/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x59juze_muse-unintended-solidays-festival-07-08-2000_music Paris] (07/08/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x59asol_muse-unintended-roskilde-festival-07-02-2000_music Roskilde] (07/02/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x595un6_muse-unintended-maubeuge-la-luna-06-28-2000_music Maubeuge] (06/28/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x592nlw_muse-unintended-glastonbury-festival-06-25-2000_music Pilton] (06/25/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x57ma1x_muse-unintended-london-astoria-06-06-2000_music London] (06/06/2000)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x57h7vu_muse-unintended-clermont-cooperative-de-mai-05-26-2000_music Clermont] (05/26/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5huzsy_muse-unintended-grenoble-summum-05-25-2000_music Grenoble] (05/25/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5797ou_muse-unintended-stuttgart-rohre-05-23-2000_music Stuttgart] (05/23/2000)<Br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x563d7v_muse-unintended-munich-elserhalle-05-22-2000_music Munich] (05/22/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x55ptv7_muse-unintended-strasbourg-la-laiterie-05-17-2000_music Strasbourg] (05/17/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x53dkbm_muse-unintended-lille-aeronef-05-16-2000_music Lille] (05/16/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x60ip18 Tokyo] (03/01/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x537gn6_muse-unintended-manchester-academy-02-21-2000_music Manchester] (02/21/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x57178k_muse-unintended-bristol-fleece-and-firkin-02-13-2000_music Bristol] (02/13/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x50r72s_muse-unintended-bordeaux-krakatoa-01-14-2000_music Bordeaux] (01/14/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5h2ui6_muse-unintended-paris-elysee-montmartre-01-11-2000_music Paris] (01/11/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5wswt6 Rouen] (01/08/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x50r50f_muse-unintended-brussels-belgique-01-07-2000_music Brussels] (01/07/2000)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x50dp62_muse-unintended-amsterdam-paradiso-01-06-2000_music Amsterdam] (01/06/2000)<br>'''1999:'''<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6eyylv Hilversum] (12/02/1999)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4x0ttf_muse-unintended-santa-monica-kcrw-station-08-03-1999_music Santa Monica] (08/03/1999)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4wi2yc_muse-unintended-paris-new-morning-07-12-1999_music Paris] (07/12/1999)<br>[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4w5icn_muse-unintended-london-astoria-04-10-1999_music London] (04/10/1999)}}
|2 <small>(KROQ sampler CD-R)</small>
| GigNumber = 191
|5 <small>(Barnes and Noble Sampler CD-R)</small>
| UnoLiveDatabase =  61%, missing 75/191 performances
}}
}}
| Length = 45:28
| Recorded = 2005–2006
| Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]]
| Producer = [[Rich Costey]]<ref name="albn">Album notes</ref>
| Mastered = Vlado Meller, Howie Weinberg
| Art = [[Storm Thorgerson]]<ref name="albn"/>
| Publisher =
{{drop
|[[Warner Music Group|Warner]], [[A&E Records]], [[Helium 3]]
|[[Одиссей]] <small>(UA)</small><ref name="uaclub">
{{cite |
desc=Official Ukrainian fanclub news | date=2007-08-30 | auth=Official Ukrainian fanclub | url=http://muse.com.ua | dom=muse.com.ua | type=ext
}}</ref>
}}
| Format =
{{drop
|[[CD]], [[CD]]+[[DVD]], 12" [[vinyl]]
|[[cassette]] <small>(ID, MY)</small>
|[[CD-R]] <small>(promo only)</small>
|[[VCD]] <small>(promo only)</small>
}}
| CatNumber =
{{drop
|HEL3002CD <small>(GB)</small>, HEL3002CDX <small>(GB digipack)</small>
|WPCR-12306 <small>(JP digipack)</small>
|WPZR-30194-5 <small>(JP+DVD)</small>
|WB443502 <small>(US+DVD)</small>
|44284 <small>(US)</small>
|256435095 <small>(AU)</small>
|25646-3509-4 <small>(ID cassette)</small>
}}
| Release =
{{drop
| 3{{supo|rd}} July 2006 <small>(GB)</small><ref>
{{cite |
title=Black Holes and Revelations - Out Now! | desc=Muselive news | date=2006-07-03 | auth=Tom Wilson | url=http://muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=15291 | dom=muselive.com | type=ext
}}</ref>
|28{{supo|th}} June 2006 <small>(JP)</small><ref>
{{cite |
title=Black Holes And Revelations(ボーナストラック)【CD】-Muse/音楽/HMV | desc=Purchase page | date=2006 | pub=HMV Japan | url=http://www.hmv.co.jp/product/detail/1335348 | dom=hmv.co.jp |type=ext
}}</ref>
|30{{supo|th}} June 2006 <small>(NL, DE)</small>,{{cite/none}}
|5{{supo|th}} July 2006 <small>(EI)</small>{{cite/none}}
|7{{supo|th}} July 2006 <small>(AU)</small>{{cite/none}}
|11{{supo|th}} July 2006 <small>(US)</small>{{cite/none}}
|10{{supo|th}} February 2007 <small>(AU+DVD)</small>{{cite/none}}
|21{{supo|st}} February 2007 <small>(JP+DVD)</small><ref>
{{cite |
title=Black Holes And Revelations(DVD付き, 限定盤)【CD】-Muse/音楽/HMV | desc=Purchase page | date=2006 | pub=HMV Japan | url=http://www.hmv.co.jp/product/detail/1200319 | dom=hmv.co.jp | type=ext
}}</ref>
|30{{supo|th}} August 2007 <small>(UA)</small><ref name="uaclub"/>
|18{{supo|th}} August 2009 <small>(vinyl)</small>
}}
| Chart = {{drop|1 <small>(GB, IE, CH, AU)</small>{{cite/none}}|2 <small>(NL)</small>{{cite/none}}|3 <small>(FI)</small>{{cite/none}}|6 <small>(FR, NZ)</small>{{cite/none}}|9 <small>(US)</small>{{cite/none}}|11 <small>(BE)</small>{{cite/none}}}}
| Previous = Absolution
| PreviousLink = Absolution (album)
| Next = The Resistance
| NextLink = The Resistance (album)
| single1 = Supermassive Black Hole | image1 = Supermassive_Black_Hole.jpg
| single2 = Starlight | image2 = Starlight_CD.jpg
| single3 = Knights of Cydonia | image3 = Koccds.png
| single4 = Invincible | image4 = Invincible.jpg
| single5 = Map of the Problematique | image5 = Map_Of_The_Problematique.jpg
| Type = album
| singlescount = 5
}}
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== Information ==
''Black Holes and Revelations'' is Muse's fourth studio album, released three years after previous album ''[[Absolution (album)|Absolution]]'', in July 2006. The album is less classically orientated than ''[[Origin of Symmetry (album)|Origin of Symmetry]]'' and ''Absolution'', while introducing new influences including jazz, soul and R&B. The album contains elements of these genres. The varied influences on the album can be traced to the intial demos and recording made in the Château Miraval studio<ref name="eq200703">{{cite/eq200703}}</ref> and the later recordings in New York City,<ref>
{{cite |
title=Muse reveal inspiration behind funky new sound | desc=NME news | date=2006-07-19 | url=http://www.nme.com/news/muse/23652 | dom=nme.com |type=ext
}}</ref> where Matt DJed in a club and the band recorded the remaining songs in the [[Electric Lady Studios]].<ref name="eq200703"/>
The general theme of the album centres on dystopian-orientated/kleptocratic politics, along with accompanying war and about cycles and big things happening: "There is a theme on the album, it's that kind of connection to the cycles of history where the tension builds up and then it's released, whether it's catastrophic like a nuclear war, or aliens come down and it's brilliant. But there's definitely a sense of something big is about to happen." and that "Some of the songs are directly informed by things that are going on at the moment"<ref>{{cite/nme20060315}}</ref> Matt also said in another interview: " It [The 50's] was an era of worldwide tension, of nuclear fear and of war. Today, we’ve come back to this feeling, like at the end of a cycle. There’s even been a rise in the interest in space. This theme, the connection between current tensions and those from long ago, can really be heard on the album"<ref name="rockmag0507">{{cite/rm200605}}</ref>
Matt said that the songs in the album are told from different person's Point Of View: "This time, it is a bit about struggling with various contrarities of life, but from a different person's view, not from mine. It is about the fear of who or what is ruling the world. It is about trust and about not losing track in this tangle. Maybe it is about a person struggling his way through this chaos."<ref name=INTROMagazine2007">
{{cite |
title=INTRO Magazine online article| desc=Interview| date=2007 | auth=INTRO Magazin| url=http://www.intro.de/popmusik/muse-13) | dom=INTRO | fetch=2015-01-16 | type=ext
}}</ref>
Matt described the album as: "About the album, some new songs deal with awol soldiers, Zeta Reticulans, the sound of Joe Meek's tape machine being thrown down the stairs, the private thoughts of General Zhu Chenghu, feeling strangely comfortable collecting fire wood whilst wielding an axe and of course, how to store Pasta for 12 years using nitrogen flushing. We have also obtained a Buchla. Our very own Marvin sat in the corner depressed too complex to be fun and too unreliable to be a friend. It may have been close to getting blood from a stone but in the end we did get some earnest synth dreams out of him. The 6/8 cycling monster has turned out truly gargantuan, it will have to end the album (a few beserkers may recognize the chordal structure from piano doodlings on previous tours). Also, a sinister presence at the center of our Galaxy has inspired what could be described as a surprisingly casual manage-a-trois involving Prince, R2-D2 and the Queen when she was hot"<ref>
{{cite |
title=Muse - Progress| desc=News | date=2006-02 | url=http://muse.mu/news,progress_720.htm | dom=muse.mu |type=ext
}}</ref>
The album is dedicated to the memory of [[Helen Kirk]].<ref name="albn"/>
== Prior to recording ==
Many songs from this album and its singles were already written before 2005. The earliest two, Take a Bow and Soldier's Poem, were ones that were attempted during the Absolution sessions; Take a Bow was played as an instrumental interlude at many 2003 and 2004 gigs. Both Glorious and Crying Shame, which would not make the final cut on the album, were played live in 2004. Knights of Cydonia was said to be written on the tour bus while in Arizona, a destination only toured in late 2004. Starlight was also stated to be written during the 2004 tour, although neither Starlight nor Knights of Cydonia would be performed during the Absolution tour. Additionally, City of Delusion was cited as the oldest song on the album by Rich Costey, indicating bits and pieces may have even been written on the Origin of Symmetry tour or sessions.
Playing of the tracks started mid-2004 with "[[Glorious (song)|Glorious]]". "[[Crying Shame (song)|Crying Shame]]" made its debut in [[London Earls Court Exhibition Centre 2004 - 19th (gig)|19 December 2004]], while "[[Assassin (song)|Assassin]]" and "[[Exo-Politics (song)|Exo-Politics]]" in their early forms made their debut during the 2005 MTV Campus Invasion Tour ([[Boca Raton Auditorium Field 2005 (gig)|8 April 2005]]).<ref name="eq200703"/>
Matt Bellamy wrote five songs after he travelled to Kingdom of Bhutan and the Himalayas earlier in 2005: "I was in Bhutan, I wanted to get away from everything - no phone, no tv, nothing. I went checking out the monks, hiking up mountains...It was really good for clearing my mind of any distractions, I got five new songs written while I was out there, though that isn't why I went."<ref name=MicroCutsNet20050224">
{{cite |
title=Five new songs, Matt in Bhutan | desc=Interview| date=2005-02-24 | auth=Micro Cuts net| url=http://www.microcuts.net/uk/news/archives/02242005-five_new_songs.php | dom=microcuts.net | fetch=2015-01-16 | type=ext
}}</ref><ref name="rockmag0507">{{cite/rockmag200605}}</ref> It isn't known what surfaced from this session, although it is likely the songs from this session were among the many that were scrapped.
Bellamy approached Costey in regards to producing their next album during the ''Absolution'' tour. Costey followed this up by contacting Bellamy a few months prior to starting the album.<ref name="eq200703">{{cite/eq200703}}</ref> The playing of ''Black Holes and Revelations'' tracks and its b-sides live in effect started in 2003 with "[[Take a Bow (song)|Take a Bow]]" being played as a piano interlude after "[[Citizen Erased (song)|Citizen Erased]]".
== Recording ==
The album was written partly before the ''Absolution'' Tour, partly during said tour and finished during their time at [[Studio Miraval|Miraval Studio]], Avatar and [[Electric Lady Studios]].  As with ''Absolution'', the time frame was not as large a concern as on the former two albums, hence Muse took their time over recording the album. The freedom also extended into the style of the music they wrote, delving into areas that Muse considered might be risky for other bands,<ref name="ml20060315">{{cite
|title=Muse featured in NME and Kerrang!
|desc=Muselive.com news
|date=2006-03-15
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[[Matthew Bellamy|Bellamy]] also said in the same interview: "We've got to a point where we're pretty much free to do whatever we like. It was difficult because we wanted every song to be different to what we've done before. I think we've managed to do that. With the range we've shown on previous albums, I think we've got the freedom to go into areas other bands would consider risky. Previously, we consciously thought about which songs would work live but this time we just went for it. We'll worry about how to play them live later". Muse previously had written songs with their ability to play them live in mind, the band did not concern themselves with this ability whilst recording ''Black Holes and Revelations''.<ref name="ml20060315"/>
In September 2005, during the band's time at Miraval, the album was hindered by the band's fear of bats and ghosts, as well as the owner who purportedly didn't want Muse there,  Matt: "The studio was set next to a vineyard and was full of ghosts. The owner was this moody old geezer who didn't seem to want us there and kept interrupting us when we were writing the album" and Chris added: "There were so many bats flying around the rehearsal room while we were trying to work" <ref name="ml20060315"/> Only two songs were recorded during Muse's time at Miraval, namely "Take a Bow" and "[[Invincible (song)|Invincible]]".
In total, around 20 songs were recorded for the album <ref name="rockmag0507">{{cite/rm200605}}</ref>. Eleven of these made it to the final product, while three others became B-sides, with the others left unfinished or as demos.<ref name"answers">{{cite/museboard20081128}}</ref> One final leftover song, "[[Soaked (song)|Soaked]]", was completed during the end of the recording process, later emerged in the form of a leaked promo CD. This leaves around five unheard songs remaining, which roughly aligns with Chris’ supposition that they had enough songs left to potentially release an EP the following year, if they chose to. <ref name="ml20060601">
{{cite |
title = Muse Interview In French Magazine | desc = MuseLive news item | date = 2006-06-01 | url = http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&p=377026#377026 | auth=sam_linnett | dom=muselive.com
}}</ref>
Matthew Bellamy claimed that had the entire recording process been carried out at Miraval, it would have turned out akin to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon.{{cite/none}} He described some of the material that they put aside from their time at Miraval as "a little too progressive and symphonic" for the type of album they wanted ''Black Holes and Revelations'' to be,<ref name="jatd20070802">{{cite/The Breakfast Show 2007-08-02}}</ref> and "waffling on the piano, a lot of orchestration".<ref name="jatd20070802"/> The band had become frustrated during their time at Miraval at the "lack of rock" in their music.<ref name="jatd20070802"/>
In the Autumn 2005, Muse moved to New York, recording at Avatar and Electric Lady Studios. As well as recording in New York, Muse partook in the lifestyle of the city, which [[Dominic Howard]] claims influenced the style and direction of the album, particularly "[[Supermassive Black Hole (song)|Supermassive Black Hole]]".<ref name="mtvn">MTV News<!--Link or transcription needed!--></ref> The album's recording finished at Christmas 2005, after which the band moved to London and finished mixing at Sanctuary Townhouse Studios.{{cite/none}} <!--"When we moved into this crazy, claustrophobic, fast-paced way of living, we absorbed some of that energy and that affected the recording," [[Dominic Howard|Howard]] told MTV News-->Whilst recording the band worked on one song at a time, keeping those they liked and scrapping those they disliked.<ref>Chris Wolstenholme interview (needed)</ref> New instrumentation not used on previous recordings include a buchla synthesiser and a trumpet.
The track list of ''Black Holes and Revelations'' was finalised by April 2006,<ref>
{{cite |
title = Album Details Emerge | desc = Muselive.com news | date=2006-04-23 | auth = RoyalBlue | url=http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&p=343781#343781 | dom = muselive.com | type = ext
}}</ref> and the final track titles were decided by May.<ref>
{{cite |
title = Black Holes and Revelations Track List | desc = Muselive.com news | date = 2006-05-10 | auth = Filip Taneski | url = http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&p=353753#353753 | dom = muselive.com | type = ext
}}</ref>
== Inspiration and style ==
Inspiration for the album was taken from a wide variety of other artists, from contemporary acts such as [[Lightning Bolt]]<ref name="eq200703"/> and [[Rage Against The Machine]],<ref name="rockmag0507">{{cite/rockmag200605}}</ref> to composer [[Ennio Morricone]]<ref>{{cite/undertheradar20060720}}</ref> and jazz singer [[Nina Simone]]. Muse also listened to music in the style of Joe Meek, Kill Bill and [[Nancy Sinatra]]. They had also been inspired by Belgian bands such as [[Millionaire]] and [[Evil Superstars]].
Bellamy also listened to the style of his father's band, [[The Tornadoes]]: "My dad’s music which I'd never listened to before last year – before then, I'd found it uncool – really influenced me."<ref name="rockmag0507">{{cite/rockmag200605}}</ref>
[[Matthew Bellamy|Bellamy]] had been living in North Italy for a while and had discovered some old Italian traditional folk songs, Matt explained: "The reason why the trumpets and some of the other stranger instrumentations came in is we didn't hold back in terms of taking a fringe idea to its full extent," describing the resulting sound as 'filmlike'. From living in northern Italy, I became interested in southern Italian music and music from the South of Spain, like flamenco guitar," says Bellamy. "When you hear it, it sounds like the music from the [spaghetti] western films."<ref>Epic U.K. Rockers Muse Return With Cinematic New Album (20060525 Rolling Stone article)</ref>
Chris commented that the band listened to Islamic radio stations whilst writing the album and the progressive elements of that music influenced songs such as "[[Assassin (song)|Assassin]]".<ref>{{cite |
title = An interview with Chris | desc = Official Message Board post | date = 2007-05-14 | auth = Firebaptist | url = http://board.muse.mu/showthread.php?t=43580 | dom = board.muse.mu | type = ext
}}</ref>
== Album art ==
The album art was created by [[Storm Thorgerson]], it features a more contemporary interpretation of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse from the Book of Revelation. The four horses of different colours, are on the table. The rider of the white horse represents the Anti-Christ, the red one war, the black famine and the pale one represents death and decay. The horses are small to signify the ills of the riders had outgrown those of their horses.<ref>[[Interview with Dominic Howard (20070724 Couleur 3 feature)|Couleur 3 2007-07-24]]</ref>
According to Matt, Storm Thorgerson was inspired by Knights of Cydonia to make the Artwork: "Storm has this thing about Knights Of Cydonia," Bellamy says. "He had this vision of the four horsemen of the apocalypse but they've outgrown their horses. Each is supposed to represent a different ailment of humanity: vanity or greed or paranoia."<ref>{{cite/thecouriermail20060824}}</ref>
Our contemporary apocalyptic horsemen are depicted in suits representing more current ailments of humanity:
'''Vanity/ Narcissism''' - a mirrored suit (many mirrors, to see themselves as much as possible),
'''Greed''' - a gold suit,
'''Paranoia/Surveillance''' - a suit of eyes,
'''Intolerance/Ignorance'''- a suit adorned in religious symbols and hierograms.
The fourth horseman also looks like he is wearing blinders on his head, as a horse would, implying narrow vision and refusal to look outwith your own beliefs or at the bigger picture. The horsemen are also implied to be on Mars, both with the Cydonian region inspiring the closing track, and the band wanted the artwork to be more other-worldly than the original Thorgerson photo, you can also see Earth in the background sky. Black Holes & Revelations’ artwork is arguably the most thought-provoking album cover to date, with a lot of deeper meanings an subtleties woven in.
The images inside the album booklet include the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAARP HAARP] installation, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliptical_Galaxy_M87 M87], papers from Project [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mkultra MKULTRA], and a blue contrail, in reference to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora_aircraft Aurora] aircraft.
HAARP is a scientific research project, the goal of which is to study ionosphere. Muse later entitled the live album [[H.A.A.R.P. (live)|H.A.A.R.P.]] after the project. M87 is an elliptical galaxy in Virgo that emits a jet of matter, probably from a supermassive black hole within it, while the blue contrail is a reference to the Aurora aircraft, which some believe is a top-secret hypersonic aircraft that leaves a blue contrail behind it. Project MKULTRA was a CIA project that sought to use chemicals for mind control and interogation, after which Muse entitled the song "[[MK ULTRA (song)|MK ULTRA]]".
Q Magazine offered the table and chairs featured on the front cover as a prize in a competition, in September 2007.<ref>
{{cite |
title = Win the table and chairs from the Muse album cov | desc = Muselive news post | date = 2007-08-31 | auth = aleydarss | url = http://muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=26960 | dom = muselive.com | type = ext
}}</ref>
== Release and post-release ==
To promote the album in the UK, a set of MP3 player headphones loaded with the album was distributed for press use, including a short biography and track list. No promotional CD was produced for use in the UK. The US promo CD-R and the KROQ Weenie Roast CD-R are watermarked and encrypted so that they cannot be played on a computer. Each was printed with name of the intended recipient on the disc. In Germany a CD-R promo featuring an interview with the band was circulated to promote the album.
The album was leaked on the 7th of June, 2006, in monaural form,<ref>
{{cite |
title = Muse - Black Holes and Revelations : Music > Rock - Mininova | desc = Leaked album details | date = 2006 | auth = teh w33z wag00n | url = http://www.mininova.org/tor/333682 | dom = mininova.org | type = ext
}}</ref> which was speculated to have been from the aforementioned headphones, at least in part due to the presence of sounds that are not present in the final release.{{cite/none}} The album was leaked in stereo form on the 27th of June, from a [[Black Holes and Revelations (album)#JP_CD|Japanese]] disc.{{cite/none}} The album saw two weeks at number one in the UK chart.<ref>
{{cite |
title = The Official UK Charts Company : ALL THE No.1's | desc = Official UK chart listings | date = 2007-06-29 | pub = Official UK charts | url = http://theofficialcharts.com/zoom_album.php?id=1035 | dom = theofficialcharts.com | type = ext
}}</ref>


''Black Holes and Revelations'' was re-released early in 2007 as a Tour Edition with a bonus DVD. A few online stores and listings on eBay have claimed that there exists a different Japanese CD/DVD set with additional DVD features including 'Live performances from Summer Sonic 2006 and Reading/Leeds Festival 2006, and Behind-the-scenes studio footage'. However, this is not the case, the DVD itself is identical to the original, which includes the videos and live performances of the first 3 singles from the album. The release of the album was completed when made available in Ukraine, in August 2007.<ref name="uaclub"/> A version of the album featuring the "Grand Omega Bosses" version of "Assassin" was made available on 7digital.com from during 2007, but this was later amended to the album version of "Assassin" at a later date.<!--uncitable as it's no longer there, and the below reference has become invalid-->


The vinyl edition became available on [https://www.amazon.co.uk/Black-Holes-Revelations-VINYL-Muse/dp/B000G03S94 Amazon UK] during early March, 2007,<ref>
{{cite |
title = Amazon.co.uk: Black Holes and Revelations [VINYL]: Music: Muse | desc = Purchase page | date = 2007-03 | auth = Amazon UK | url = https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000G03S94 | dom = amazon.co.uk | type = ext
}}</ref> but all orders where subsequently cancelled and the item remained seemingly unreleased. The double LP was finally rescheduled for released on 18{{supo|th}} August 2009 along with the US vinyl reissues of ''Showbiz'', ''Origin of Symmetry'' and ''Absolution'', over three years after the original release date. The album was the first to have no French singles box-set released.


The Australian release includes a copy prevention rootkit (virus). To ensure your computer does not get infected, disable autorun before inserting the CD into your computer. This only affects Windows systems.


== Awards ==
The album was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize in 2007.
In addition, [[Knights of Cydonia (song)|Knights of Cydonia]] was voted the "Hottest Song of 2007" on the Australian radio station Triple J.


==Track list ==
=== CD, promos ===
# [[Take a Bow (song)|Take a Bow]]
# [[Starlight (song)|Starlight]]
# [[Supermassive Black Hole (song)|Supermassive Black Hole]]
# [[Map of the Problematique (song)|Map of the Problematique]]
# [[Soldier's Poem (song)|Soldier's Poem]]
# [[Invincible (song)|Invincible]]
# [[Assassin (song)|Assassin]]
# [[Exo-Politics (song)|Exo-Politics]]
# [[City of Delusion (song)|City of Delusion]]
# [[Hoodoo (song)|Hoodoo]]
# [[Knights of Cydonia (song)|Knights of Cydonia]]


This page contains a list of all known performances of [[Unintended (song)|Unintended]].
==== US bonus DVD ====
# [[Absolution Tour (DVD)|Absolution Tour]]


== Analysis and Explanation ==
==== Tour Edition bonus DVD ====
Unintended was written and debuted sometime in 1998. Matt was very apprehensive towards playing the song originally, as he originally envisioned it being performed using a keyboard, though he could not afford someone to play one. Thus, the band held off on playing Unintended for quite some time. Unintended remained a rare song all throughout 1999 before finally being played on regular rotation starting in January 2000. Unintended was performed at the majority of gigs in 2000 but was dropped at the end of 2001.
# [[Supermassive Black Hole (video)|Supermassive Black Hole video]]
# [[Starlight (video)|Starlight video]]
# [[Knights of Cydonia (video)|Knights of Cydonia video]]
# [[Supermassive Black Hole (song)|Supermassive Black Hole]] (live at [[Paris Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy 2006 - 14th (gig)|Paris-Bercy, 14th December 2006]])
# [[Starlight (song)|Starlight]] (live at the [[Copenhagen Bella Center 2006 (gig)|Bella Center, 2nd November 2006]])
# [[Knights of Cydonia (song)|Knights of Cydonia]] (live at the [[London Wembley Arena 2006 - 23rd (gig)|Wembley Arena, 23rd November 2006]])


After six years of dormancy, Unintended returned in 2007 mostly in anticipation for the band's Wembley performances, making some occasional performances for the rest of 2007, but was not played in 2008. It made a handful of appearances during The Resistance Tour in 2009 and 2010 but was never regularly played. Performances from 2007-2010 were usually proceeded by the [[Riffs_and_jams#.C3.89tudes_Simples_No._6|Études Simples No. 6]] riff played by Matt as an intro.
=== JP CD ===
# [[Take a Bow (song)|Take a Bow]]
# [[Starlight (song)|Starlight]]
# [[Supermassive Black Hole (song)|Supermassive Black Hole]]
# [[Map of the Problematique (song)|Map of the Problematique]]
# [[Soldier's Poem (song)|Soldier's Poem]]
# [[Invincible (song)|Invincible]]
# [[Assassin (song)|Assassin]]
# [[Exo-Politics (song)|Exo-Politics]]
# [[City of Delusion (song)|City of Delusion]]
# [[Hoodoo (song)|Hoodoo]]
# [[Knights of Cydonia (song)|Knights of Cydonia]]
# [[Glorious (song)|Glorious]]


Unintended returned in May 2013 and made regular appearances during The Unsustainable Stadium Tour leg of The 2nd Law Tour. These performances involved just Matt singing and Chris playing guitar - Dom did not feature. It wasn't played at non-stadium shows and was dropped at the end of the stadium leg of the tour in July 2013. It has not been played since, but it was setlist option for the [[London Shepherds Bush_Empire 2017 (gig)|2017 Shepherds Bush Empire]] and [[Paris Cigale 2018 (gig)|2018 La Cigale]] by request shows, indicating the band hasn't given up on the song yet.
=== Digital alternative version ===
# [[Take a Bow (song)|Take a Bow]]
# [[Starlight (song)|Starlight]]
# [[Supermassive Black Hole (song)|Supermassive Black Hole]]
# [[Map of the Problematique (song)|Map of the Problematique]]
# [[Soldier's Poem (song)|Soldier's Poem]]
# [[Invincible (song)|Invincible]]
# [[Assassin (song)|Assassin]] Grand Omega Bosses edit<ref>
{{cite |
desc=Download page | pub=7digital | url=http://7digital.com/stores/productdetail.aspx?shop=34&product=40397&sid=438312 | dom=7digital.com | type=ext
}}</ref>
# [[Exo-Politics (song)|Exo-Politics]]
# [[City of Delusion (song)|City of Delusion]]
# [[Hoodoo (song)|Hoodoo]]
# [[Knights of Cydonia (song)|Knights of Cydonia]]


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=== US untitled promo CD-R ===
# [[Take a Bow (song)|Take a Bow]]
# [[Starlight (song)|Starlight]]
# [[Supermassive Black Hole (song)|Supermassive]]
# [[Map of the Problematique (song)|Synthy Dreams]]
# [[Soldier's Poem (song)|Soldiers]]
# [[Invincible (song)|Invincible]]
# [[Assassin (song)|D-Tune]]
# [[Exo-Politics (song)|Exo Politics]]
# [[City of Delusion (song)|City Of Delusion]]
# [[Hoodoo (song)|Nina]]
# [[Knights of Cydonia (song)|Knights of Cydonia]]


== The 2nd Law era ==
=== KROQ Sampler CD-R ===
=== 2013 ===
# [[Supermassive Black Hole (song)|Supermassive Black Hole]]
{| class="gigtable sortable wikitable"
# [[Knights of Cydonia (song)|Knights of Cydonia]]
! # || Date || Venue || Location || Link
|-
| 17 || 2013-07-24 || [[Oslo Telenor Arena 2013 (gig) | Telenor Arena]] || Oslo, Norway || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j765m Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 16 || 2013-07-14 || [[Berlin Waldbühne 2013 (gig) | Waldbühne Berlin]] || Berlin, BE, Germany || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7195 Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 15 || 2013-07-06 || [[Rome Stadio Olimpico 2013 (gig) | Stadio Olimpico]] || Rome, RM, Italy || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j702x Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 14 || 2013-06-29 || [[Turin Stadio Olimpico 2013 - 29th (gig) | Stadio Olimpico]] || Turin, TO, Italy || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5krif2_muse-unintended-turin-stadio-olimpico-06-29-2013_music Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 13 || 2013-06-28 || [[Turin Stadio Olimpico 2013 - 28th (gig) | Stadio Olimpico]] || Turin, TO, Italy || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5kriyo_muse-unintended-turin-stadio-olimpico-06-28-2013_music Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 12 || 2013-06-26 || [[Nice Stade Charles-Ehrmann 2013 (gig) | Stade Charles-Ehrmann]] || Nice, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j32ax Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 11 || 2013-06-22 || [[Paris Stade de France 2013 - 22nd (gig) | Stade de France]] || Paris, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j31ux Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 10 || 2013-06-21 || [[Paris Stade de France 2013 - 21st (gig) | Stade de France]] || Paris, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j30rc Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 9 || 2013-06-18 || [[Werchter Festival Site 2013 (gig) | Werchter Festival Site]] || Werchter, Belgium || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j30eq Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 8 || 2013-06-15 || [[Bern Stade de Suisse 2013 (gig) | Stade de Suisse]] || Bern, BE, Switzerland || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j24lh Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 7 || 2013-06-10 || [[Porto Estádio do Dragão 2013 (gig) | Estádio do Dragão]] || Porto, Portugal || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j208s Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 6 || 2013-06-07 || [[Barcelona Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys 2013 (gig) | Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys]] || Barcelona, Spain || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j1yai Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 5 || 2013-06-04 || [[Amsterdam ArenA 2013 (gig) | Amsterdam ArenA]] || Amsterdam, NH, Netherlands || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j1wlg Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 4 || 2013-06-01 || [[Manchester Etihad Stadium 2013 (gig) | Etihad Stadium]] || Manchester, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j1uce Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 3 || 2013-05-26 || [[London Emirates Stadium 2013 - 26th (gig) | Emirates Stadium]] || London, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j1sbt Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 2 || 2013-05-25 || [[London Emirates Stadium 2013 - 25th (gig) | Emirates Stadium]] || London, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j1r69 Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 1 || 2013-05-22 || [[Coventry Ricoh Arena 2013 (gig) | Ricoh Arena]] || Coventry, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j1nvd Watch here] {{Backup}}
|}
'''BONUS:''' [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j1ps5 This soundcheck from 05/22/2013].


== The Resistance era==
=== Barnes and Noble Sampler CD-R ===
=== 2010 ===
# [[Starlight (song)|Starlight]]
{| class="gigtable sortable wikitable"
# [[Soldier's Poem (song)|Soldier's Poem]]
! # || Date || Venue || Location || Link
# [[Invincible (song)|Invincible]]
|-
# [[Exo-Politics (song)|Exo-Politics]]
| 4 || 2010-06-16 || [[Madrid Estadio Vicente Calderón 2010 (gig) |Estadio Vicente Calderón]] || Madrid, Spain || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7gmc Watch here] {{Backup}}
# [[Hoodoo (song)|Hoodoo]]
|-
| 3 || 2010-06-11 || [[Paris Stade de France 2010 - 11th (gig) | Stade de France]] || Paris, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7fzp Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 2 || 2010-06-08 || [[Milan Stadio Giuseppe Meazza 2010 (gig) | Stadio Giuseppe Meazza]] || Milan, MI, Italy || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7f8s Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 1 || 2010-06-02 || [[Bern Stade de Suisse 2010 (gig) | Stade de Suisse]] || Bern, BE, Switzerland || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7ejk Watch here] {{Backup}}
|}
'''BONUS:''' [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5kr9b7_muse-unintended-london-wembley-stadium-soundcheck-09-09-2010_music This soundcheck from 09/09/2010, where the song was not performed live later on.]


=== 2009 ===
=== MY Videos promo VCD ===
{| class="gigtable sortable wikitable"
# [[Supermassive Black Hole (video)|Supermassive Black Hole video]]
! # || Date || Venue || Location || Link
# [[Starlight (video)|Starlight video]]
|-
# [[Knights of Cydonia (video)|Knights of Cydonia video]]
| 6 || 2009-11-12 || [[London O2 Arena 2009 - 12th (gig) | O<sub>2</sub> Arena]] || London, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7l78 Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 5 || 2009-11-06 || [[Dublin O2 Depot 2009 (gig) | O<sub>2</sub> Depot]] || Dublin, Ireland || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7l3m Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 4 || 2009-11-04 || [[Sheffield Arena 2009 (gig) | Sheffield Arena]] || Sheffield, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7kcx Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 3 || 2009-11-02 || [[Antwerp Sportpaleis 2009 (gig) | Sportpaleis Antwerp]] || Antwerp, Belgium || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7i4z Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 2 || 2009-10-24 || [[Stockholm Hovet 2009 (gig) | Hovet]] || Stockholm, Sweden || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7hva Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 1 || 2009-10-22 || [[Helsinki Hartwall Areena 2009 (gig) | Hartwall Areena]] || Helsinki, ES, Finland || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7gxl Watch here] {{Backup}}
|}


== Black Holes and Revelations era ==
==Personnel==
=== 2007 ===
'''Muse'''
{| class="gigtable sortable wikitable"
<li>
! # || Date || Venue || Location || Link
[[Matthew Bellamy]] - lead vocals, lead and rhytm guitars, piano, synthesizers, production
|-
</li>
| 15 || 2007-10-15 || [[Moscow DS Luzhniki 2007 (gig) | DS Luzhniki]] || Moscow, Russia || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j8t9u Watch here] {{Backup}}
<p>
|-
<li>
| 14 || 2007-10-04 || [[Athens Terra Vibe 2007 (gig) | Terra Vibe]] || Athens, Greece || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j8t3a Watch here] {{Backup}}
[[Chris Wolstenholme]] - bass, backing vocals, double bass (track 5), some synthesizers (tracks 4 and 10), production
|-
</li>
| 13 || 2007-08-06 || [[New York City Madison Square Garden 2007 (gig) | Madison Square Garden]] || New York City, NY, USA || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j8svg Watch here] {{Backup}}
</p>
|-
<p>
| 12 || 2007-08-01 || [[Mississauga Arrow Hall 2007 (gig) | Arrow Hall]] || Mississauga, ON, Canada || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j8tw3 Watch here] {{Backup}}
<li>
|-
[[Dominic Howard]] - drums, percussion, brief vocals and electronic drums (track 3), Buchla 200E (track 1), production
| 11 || 2007-07-29 || [[Incheon Songdo Dae Woo Motors Field 2007 (gig) | Songdo Dae Woo Motors Field]] (Pentaport Rock Festival) || Incheon, South Korea || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j8skp Watch here] {{Backup}}
</li>
|-
</p>
| 10 || 2007-07-18 || [[Nîmes Arena 2007 (gig) | Nîmes Arena]] || Nîmes, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j8s7y Watch here] {{Backup}}
<br>
|-
'''Additional musicians'''
| 9 || 2007-07-16 || [[Verona Arena 2007 (gig) | Arena di Verona]] || Verona, Italy || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j8rzi Watch here] {{Backup}}
<li>
|-
Marco Brioschi - trumpet (tracks 9 and 11)
| 8 || 2007-07-12 || [[Monaco Stade Louis II 2007 (gig) | Stade Louis II]] || Monaco || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j8rq1 Watch here] {{Backup}}
</li>
|-
<p>
| 7 || 2007-07-08 || [[Roskilde fairgrounds 2007 (gig) | Roskilde fairgrounds]] (Roskilde Festival) || Roskilde, Denmark || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j8rfg Watch here] {{Backup}}
<li>
|-
Around Art - strings (track 1, 9, 10 and 11)
| 6 || 2007-06-28 || [[Werchter Festival 2007 (gig) | Rock Werchter]] || Werchter, Belgium || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j8r3m Watch here] {{Backup}}
</li>
|-
</p>
| 5 || 2007-06-23 || [[Paris Parc des Princes 2007 (gig) | Parc des Princes]] || Paris, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7nz7 Watch here] {{Backup}}
<p>
|-
<li>
| 4 || 2007-06-17 || [[London Wembley Stadium 2007 - 17th (gig) | Wembley Stadium]] || London, UK || [https://vimeo.com/215941050 Watch here] {{Backup}}
Edoardo de Angelis - first violin (tracks 1, 9, 10 and 11)
|-
</li>
| 3 || 2007-06-16 || [[London Wembley Stadium 2007 - 16th (gig) | Wembley Stadium]] || London, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7mzu Watch here] {{Backup}}
</p>
|-
<p>
| 2 || 2007-05-27 || [[Landgraaf Megaland 2007 (gig) | Megaland]] (Pinkpop Festival) || Landgraaf, LI, Netherlands || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7miq Watch here] {{Backup}}
<li>
|-
[[Tom Kirk]] - antique items crushed (track 8)
| 1 || 2007-05-26 || [[Esch-Alzette Rockhal 2007 (gig) | Rockhal]] || Esch-Alzette, Luxembourg || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5j7m80 Watch here] {{Backup}}
</li>
|}
</p>
<br>
'''Additional personnel'''
<li>
[[Rich Costey]] - production
</li>
<p>
<li>
Mauro Pagani - string arrangements, string conductor
</li>
</p>
<p>
<li>
Audrey Riley - string arrangements, string conductor
</li>
</p>
<p>
<li>
[[Storm Thorgerson]] - cover photo
</li>
</p>
<p>
<li>
Rupert Truman - cover photo
</li>
</p>
<p>
<li>
Derrick Santini - photography
</li>
</p>
<p>
<li>
Howie Weinberg - mastering
</li>
</p>
<p>
<li>
Vlado Meller - mastering
</li>
</p>
<p>
<li>
Roger Lian - mastering assistant
</li>
</p>
<p>
<li>
Tomasso Coliva - engineer
</li>
</p>
<p>
<li>
Myriam Correge - assistant engineer
</li>
</p>
<p>
<li>
Ryan Simms - assistant engineer
</li>
</p>
<p>
<li>
Ross Peterson - assistant engineer
</li>
</p>
<p>
<li>
Max Dingle - mixing assistant
</li>
</p>
<p>
<li>
Mark Rinaldi - mixing assistant
</li>
</p>


== Origin of Symmetry era ==
== Album artwork ==
=== 2001 ===
<gallery>
{| class="gigtable sortable wikitable"
File:Bharpic 10.JPG |
! # || Date || Venue || Location || Link
File:Bharpic 11.JPG |
|-
File:Bharpic 1.JPG |
| 58 || 2001-12-02 || [[Osaka Imperial Hall 2001 (gig) | Imperial Hall]] || Osaka, Japan || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5kr97b_muse-unintended-osaka-imperial-hall-12-02-2001_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
File:Bharpic 2.JPG |
|-
File:Bharpic 3.JPG |
| 57 || 2001-11-30 || [[Nagoya Bottom Line 2001 (gig) | Bottom Line]] || Nagoya, Japan ||
File:Bharpic 4.JPG |
|-
File:Bharpic 5.JPG |
| 56 || 2001-11-29 || [[Tokyo Zepp 2001 - 29th (gig) | Zepp]] || Tokyo, Japan || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5idvht_muse-unintended-tokyo-zepp-11-29-2001_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
File:Bharpic 6.JPG |
|-
File:Bharpic 7.JPG |
| 55 || 2001-11-13 || [[London Arena 2001 (gig) | London Arena]] || London, UK ||
File:Bharpic 8.JPG |
|-
File:Bharpic ii.JPG |
| 54 || 2001-11-03 || [[Manchester Apollo 2001 - 3rd (gig) | Apollo]] || Manchester, UK ||
File:bharbookletA.jpg |
|-
File:bharbookletB.jpg |
| 53 || 2001-10-29 || [[Paris Zénith 2001 - 29th (gig) | Zénith]] || Paris, France || [https://vimeo.com/213347349 Watch here] {{Backup}}
</gallery>
|-
| 52 || 2001-10-04 || [[Plymouth Pavilions 2001 (gig) | Pavilions]] || Plymouth, UK ||
|-
| 51 || 2001-09-22 || [[Moscow Luzhniki Palace of Sports 2001 (gig) | Luzhniki Palace of Sports]] || Moscow, Russia || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6eyymk Listen here]
|-
| 50 || 2001-08-19 || [[Weston under Lizard Weston Park 2001 (gig) | Weston Park]] (V Festival) || Weston under Lizard, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5idsd5_muse-unintended-v-festival-staffordshire-08-19-2001_music Listen here]  {{Backup}}
|-
| 49 || 2001-08-18 || [[Chelmsford Hylands Park 2001 (gig) | Hylands Park]] (V Festival) || Chelmsford, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5ids77_muse-unintended-v-festival-chelmsford-08-18-2001_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 48 || 2001-07-15 || [[Tokyo Zepp 2001 (gig) | Zepp Tokyo]] || Tokyo, Japan || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5idrsy_muse-unintended-tokyo-zepp-07-15-2001_music Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 47 || 2001-07-13 || [[Nagoya Club Quattro 2001 (gig) | Club Quattro]] || Nagoya, Japan ||
|-
| 46 || 2001-07-11 || [[Osaka Club Quattro 2001 (gig) | Club Quattro]] || Osaka, Japan ||
|-
| 45 || 2001-07-01 || [[Rock Werchter 2001 (gig) | Rock Werchter]] || Werchter, Belgium || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5idr5y_muse-unintended-werchter-festival-07-01-2001_music Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 44 || 2001-06-30 || [[Le Rock Dans Tous Ses Etats 2001 (gig) | Le Rock Dans Tous Ses Etats]] || Evreux, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5iaasp_muse-unintended-evreux-le-rock-dans-tous-ses-etats-06-30-2001_music Listen here]  {{Backup}}
|-
| 43 || 2001-06-29 || [[Quimper Pavillion 2001 (gig) | Le Pavillion]] (Festival Insolent) || Quimper, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5iaaqb_muse-unintended-quimper-insolent-festival-06-29-2001_music Listen here]  {{Backup}}
|-
| 42 || 2001-06-28 || [[Lille Zénith 2001 (gig) | Zénith]] || Lille, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5nfgrp_muse-unintended-lille-zenith-06-28-2001_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 41 || 2001-05-30 || [[London Brixton Academy 2001 - 30th (gig) | Brixton Academy]] || London, UK ||
|-
| 40 || 2001-05-29 || [[London Brixton Academy 2001 - 29th (gig) | Brixton Academy]] || London, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5hvx01_muse-unintended-brixton-academy-05-29-2001_music Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 39 || 2001-05-27 || [[Bristol Colston Hall 2001 (gig) | Colston Hall]] || Bristol, UK ||
|-
| 38 || 2001-05-26 || [[Leeds University 2001 (gig) | Leeds University]] || Leeds, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5hv4sq_muse-unintended-leeds-university-05-26-2001_music Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 37 || 2001-05-24 || [[Glasgow Barrowlands 2001 (gig) | Barrowlands]] || Glasgow, UK ||
|-
| 36 || 2001-05-23 || [[Birmingham Academy 2001 (gig) | Academy]] || Birmingham, UK ||
|-
| 35 || 2001-05-21 || [[Brussels Ancienne Belgique 2001 (gig) | Ancienne Belgique]] || Brussels, Belgium || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5hv2iq_muse-unintended-brussels-ancienne-belgique-05-21-2001_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 34 || 2001-05-20 || [[Luxembourg Den Atelier 2001 (gig) | Den Atelier]] || Luxembourg, Luxembourg || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5hv2cx_muse-unintended-luxembourg-den-atelier-05-20-2001_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 33 || 2001-05-19 || [[Bremen Tivoli 2001 (gig) | Tivoli]] || Bremen, Germany ||
|-
| 32 || 2001-05-18 || [[Madrid Festimad 2001 (gig) | Festimad]] || Madrid, Spain ||
|-
| 31 || 2001-05-17 || [[Copenhagen Pumpehuset 2001 (gig) | Pumpehuset]] || Copenhagen, Denmark ||
|-
| 30 || 2001-05-16 || [[Stockholm Klubben 2001 (gig) | Klubben]] || Stockholm, Sweden ||
|-
| 29 || 2001-05-13 || [[Bergen Garage 2001 (gig) | The Garage]] || Bergen, Norway ||
|-
| 28 || 2001-05-12 || [[Oslo Rockefeller Music Hall 2001 (gig) | Rockefeller Music Hall]] || Oslo, Norway ||
|-
| 27 || 2001-05-11 || [[Malmo KB Club 2001 (gig) | KB Club]] || Malmo, Sweden ||
|-
| 26 || 2001-05-10 || [[Århus Voxhall 2001 (gig) | Voxhall]] || Århus, Denmark || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5hv27u_muse-unintended-arhus-voxhall-05-10-2001_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 25 || 2001-05-08 || [[Hamburg Markthalle 2001 (gig) | Markthalle]] || Hamburg, HH, Germany || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5hv219_muse-unintended-hamburg-markthalle-05-08-2001_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 24 || 2001-05-07 || [[Berlin Pfefferberg 2001 (gig) | Pfefferberg]] || Berlin, Germany || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6eyymj Listen here]
|-
| 23 || 2001-05-06 || [[Darmsdart Central Station 2001 (gig) | Central Station]] || Darmsdart, Germany ||
|-
| 22 || 2001-05-04 || [[Stuttgart Theaterhaus Wangen 2001 (gig) | Theaterhaus Wangen]] || Stuttgart, Germany ||
|-
| 21 || 2001-05-03 || [[Munich Babylon 2001 (gig) | Babylon]] || Munich, BY, Germany ||
|-
| 20 || 2001-05-02 || [[Zürich Abart Club 2001 (gig) | Abart Club]] || Zürich, ZH, Switzerland || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5hv0et_muse-unintended-zurich-abart-club-05-02-2001_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 19 || 2001-04-30 || [[Vienna Libro Music Hall 2001 (gig) | Libro Music Hall]] (Planet Music) || Vienna, Austria || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5huzz3_muse-unintended-vienna-libro-music-hall-04-30-2001_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 18 || 2001-04-28 || [[Rimini Velvet 2001 (gig) | Velvet]] || Rimini, Italy ||
|-
| 17 || 2001-04-27 || [[Rome Palladium 2001 (gig) | Rome Palladium]] || Rome, Italy || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6eyymg Listen here]
|-
| 16 || 2001-04-26 || [[Milan Alcatraz 2001 (gig) | Alcatraz]] || Milan, Italy ||
|-
| 15 || 2001-04-24 || [[Barcelona Bikini 2001 (gig) | Bikini]] || Barcelona, Spain ||
|-
| 14 || 2001-04-23 || [[Madrid Caracol 2001 (gig) | Caracol]] || Madrid, Spain ||
|-
| 13 || 2001-04-21 || [[Toulouse Bikini 2001 (gig) | Bikini]] || Toulouse, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5ddsh2_muse-unintended-toulouse-bikini-04-21-2001_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 12 || 2001-04-20 || [[Fribourg Frison 2001 (gig) | Fribourg]] || Fribourg, Switzerland ||
|-
| 11 || 2001-04-18 || [[Bourges L'Igloo 2001 (gig) | L'Igloo]] (Printemps de Bourges) || Bourges, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5d9wvu_muse-unintended-printemps-de-bourges-04-18-2001_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 10 || 2001-04-17 || [[Paris Cigale 2001 (gig) | La Cigale]] || Paris, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5d87xe_muse-unintended-paris-la-cigale-04-17-2001_music Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 9 || 2001-04-15 || [[Düsseldorf Philipshalle 2001 (gig) | Philipshalle]] (Osterrocknacht) || Düsseldorf, Germany || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5cuipv_muse-unintended-dusseldorf-philipshalle-04-15-2001_music Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 8 || 2001-04-13 || [[Tilburg 013 2001 (gig) | 013]] || Tilburg, Netherlands || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6eyymb Listen here]
|-
| 7 || 2001-04-12 || [[Amsterdam Paradiso 2001 (gig) | Paradiso]] || Amsterdam, Netherlands || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5ckadi_muse-unintended-amsterdam-paradiso-04-12-2001_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 6 || 2001-04-10 || [[Cambridge Corn Exchange 2001 (gig) | Cambridge Corn Exchange]] || Cambridge, UK ||
|-
| 5 || 2001-04-09 || [[Norwich University of East Anglia 2001 (gig) | University of East Anglia]] || Norwich, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5bbpnn_muse-unintended-norwich-east-anglia-university-04-09-2001_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 4 || 2001-04-08 || [[Nottingham Rock City 2001 (gig) | Rock City]] || Nottingham, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5b6olz_muse-unintended-nottingham-rock-city-04-08-2001_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 3 || 2001-04-06 || [[Manchester Academy 2001 (gig) | Manchester Academy 1]] || Manchester, UK ||
|-
| 2 || 2001-04-05 || [[Southampton Guildhall 2001 (gig) | Guildhall]] || Southampton, UK ||
|-
| 1 || 2001-04-04 || [[Exeter Lemon Grove 2001 (gig) | Lemon Grove]] || Exeter, UK ||
|}


== Showbiz era ==
== Black Holes and Revelations Gallery ==
=== 2000 ===
<gallery>
{| class="gigtable sortable wikitable"
File:Black_Holes_And_Revelations.jpg | Cover art
! # || Date || Venue || Location || Link
File:Black Holes and Revelations back cover art.jpg | Back cover art
|-
File:BHaR Japan back cover.jpg | JP back cover
| 70 || 2000-11-04 || [[Copenhagen Vega 2000 (gig) | Vega]] || Copenhagen, Denmark ||
File:bharspine.png|JP obi
|-
File:Aussie Back Cover.jpg | AU Tour Edition back cover
| 69 || 2000-11-03 || [[Malmö Kulturbolaget 2000 (gig) | Kulturbolaget]] || Malmö, Sweden || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5atgx2_muse-unintended-malmo-kulturbolaget-11-03-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
File:Aussie Back Cover Inside.jpg | AU Tour Edition interior
|-
File:Bhar-ukraine-fcover.jpg | UA retail front cover
| 68 || 2000-11-01 || [[Oslo John Dee Live Club and Pub 2000 (gig) | John Dee Live Club and Pub]] || Oslo, Norway ||
File:Bhar-ukraine-interior.jpg | UA interior and disc
|-
File:Bhar-ukraine-bcover.jpg | UA back cover
| 67 || 2000-10-31 || [[Helsinki Tavastia Club 2000 (gig) | Tavastia Club]] || Helsinki, ES, Finland ||
File:cassette-Black Holes and Revelations Indonesia cover.jpg | ID cassette cover art
|-
File:cassette Black Holes and Revelations Indonesia back cover.jpg | ID cassette back cover
| 66 || 2000-10-30 || [[Dublin Olympia Theatre 2000 (gig) | Olympia Theatre]] (Pet Sounds) || Dublin, Ireland ||
File:BHaR promo VCD cover Malaysia.jpg | MY videos promo VCD front cover
|-
File:BHaR promo VCD back cover and disc Malaysia.jpg | MY videos promo VCD back cover and disc
| 65 || 2000-10-25 || [[Sydney CityLive Fox Studios 2000 (gig) | CityLive (now "The Forum") Fox Studios]] || Sydney, Australia ||
File:BHaR promo cover Thailand.jpg | TH promo front cover
|-
File:BHaR promo back cover Thailand.jpg | TH promo back cover
| 64 || 2000-10-20 || [[Melbourne Palace 2000 (gig) | The Palace]] || Melbourne, VI, Australia || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6eyym6 Listen here]
File:BHaR promo interior and disc Thailand.jpg | TH promo interior and disc
|-
File:BHaR UA Promo CD-R.jpg | UA Promo CD-R
| 63 || 2000-10-15 || [[Tokyo Club Quattro 2000 (gig) | Club Quattro]] || Tokyo, Japan || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5aoq6f_muse-unintended-tokyo-club-quattro-10-15-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
File:BHaR 4T Watermarked UK Promo CD-R Cover.jpg | UK Watermarked Promo CD-R Cover
|-
File:BHaR 4T Watermarked UK Promo CD-R Disc.jpg | UK Watermarked Promo CD-R Disc
| 62 || 2000-10-14 || [[Tokyo Blitz 2000 (gig) | Blitz]] || Tokyo, Japan || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5angwm_muse-unintended-tokyo-blitz-10-14-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
File:BHaR not final cdr2.jpg | US untitled promo CD-R
|-
File:BHAR US Acetate.jpg | US promo CD-R
| 61 || 2000-10-12 || [[Osaka Bayside Jenny 2000 (gig) | Bayside Jenny]] || Osaka, Japan || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5akama_muse-unintended-osaka-bayside-jenny-10-12-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
File:BHAR Two Track Sampler2.jpg | KROQ Weenie Roast sampler CD-R
|-
File:Barnes And Noble Sampler Cover and Disc.jpg | Barnes and Noble Sampler promo CD-R cover and disc
| 60 || 2000-10-11 || [[Osaka Club Quattro 2000 (gig) | Club Quattro]] || Osaka, Japan || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6fdjt9 Listen here]
File:Barnes And Noble Sampler Back Cover.jpg | Barnes and Noble Sampler promo CD-R back cover
|-
File:BHaR Interview DE Acetate I.jpg | DE EPK Interview promo CD-R cover
| 59 || 2000-10-10 || [[Nagoya Club Quattro 2000 (gig) | Club Quattro]] || Nagoya, Japan ||
File:BHaR Interview DE Acetate II.jpg | DE EPK Interview promo CD-R disc
|-
</gallery>
| 58 || 2000-09-01 || [[Wiesen Festivalgelände 2000 (gig) | Festivalgelände Wiesen]] (Two Days a Week) || Wiesen, Austria || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6mcr21 Watch here]
|-
| 57 || 2000-08-28 || [[Leeds Leeds Festival 2000 (gig) | Leeds Festival]] || Leeds, UK ||
|-
| 56 || 2000-08-27 || [[Hasslet Lowlands Festival 2000 (gig) | Lowlands Festival]] || Hasslet, Netherlands || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5aabc2_muse-unintended-lowlands-festival-08-27-2000_music Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 55 || 2000-08-01 || [[The Barfly]] || London, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x59xtb8_muse-unintended-london-barfly-08-01-2000_music Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 54 || 2000-07-29 || [[Nyon L'Asse 2000 (gig) | L'Asse]] (Paléo Festival) || Nyon, VD, Switzerland || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5b0pro_muse-unintended-paleo-festival-07-29-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 53 || 2000-07-28 || [[Lyon Théâtres Romains de Fourvière 2000 (gig) | Théâtres Romains de Fourvière]] (Nuits de Fourvière) || Lyon, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x59t3gu_muse-unintended-lyon-nuits-de-fourviere-07-28-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 52 || 2000-07-27 || [[Six-Fours-les-Plages 2000 (gig) | Six-Fours-les-Plages]] || Six-Fours-les-Plages, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x59t1j1_muse-unintended-six-fours-les-plages-07-27-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 51 || 2000-07-23 || [[Carhaix Festival Des Vieilles Charrues 2000 (gig) | Festival Des Vieilles Charrues]] || Carhaix, France ||
|-
| 50 || 2000-07-22 || [[Blaye-les-Mines Festival 2000 (gig) | Blaye-les-Mines Festival]] || Blaye-les-Mines, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x59oyq3_muse-unintended-summer-rock-festival-07-22-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 49 || 2000-07-21 || [[Llanera Doctor Music Festival (gig) | Doctor Music Festival]] || Llanera, Spain ||
|-
| 48 || 2000-07-19 || [[Chateau-Arnoux Amphithéatre 2000 (gig) | Chateau-Arnoux Amphithéatre]] || Chateau-Arnoux, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x59owxo_muse-unintended-chateau-arnoux-amphitheatre-07-19-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 47 || 2000-07-14 || [[St. Nolff Festival 2000 (gig) | St. Nolff Festival]] || St. Nolff, France ||
|-
| 46 || 2000-07-09 || [[Kinross T In The Park 2000 (gig) | T In The Park]] || Kinross, UK ||
|-
| 45 || 2000-07-08 || [[Solidays Festival 2000 (gig) | Solidays Festival]] || Paris, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x59juze_muse-unintended-solidays-festival-07-08-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 44 || 2000-07-07 || [[Belfort Malsaucy 2000 (gig) | Malsaucy]] (Eurockéennes) || Belfort, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x59jpg0_muse-unintended-eurockeennes-festival-07-07-2000_music Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 43 || 2000-07-04 || [[Kristiansand Quart Festival 2000 (gig) | Quart Festival]] || Kristiansand, Norway ||
|-
| 42 || 2000-07-02 || [[Roskilde fairgrounds 2000 (gig) | Roskilde fairgrounds]] (Roskilde Festival) || Roskilde, Denmark || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x59asol_muse-unintended-roskilde-festival-07-02-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 41 || 2000-06-30 || [[Werchter Festival 2000 (gig) | Werchter Festival]] || Werchter, Belgium || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5966jj_muse-unintended-werchter-festival-06-30-2000_music Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 40 || 2000-06-28 || [[Maubeuge Luna 2000 (gig) | La Luna]] || Maubeuge, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x595un6_muse-unintended-maubeuge-la-luna-06-28-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 39 || 2000-06-25 || [[Pilton Worthy Farm 2000 (gig) | Worthy Farm]] (Glastonbury Festival) || Pilton, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x592nlw_muse-unintended-glastonbury-festival-06-25-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 38 || 2000-06-21 || [[Torquay Riviera Centre 2000 (gig) | Riviera Centre]] || Torquay, UK ||
|-
| 37 || 2000-06-16 || [[Top of the Pops (TV) | Top of the Pops]] || London, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x57i1ls_muse-unintended-top-of-the-pops-06-2000_music Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 36 || 2000-06-15 || [[Hultsfred Festival 2000 (gig) | Hultsfred Festival ]] || Hultsfred, Sweden ||
|-
| 35 || 2000-06-12 || [[Landgraaf Megaland 2000 (gig) | Megaland]] (Pinkpop) || Landgraaf, Netherlands || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x58llvj_muse-unintended-pinkpop-festival-06-12-2000_music Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 34 || 2000-06-11 || [[Nürburg Nürburgring 2000 (gig) | Nürburgring]] (Rock am Ring) || Nürburg, Germany ||
|-
| 33 || 2000-06-07 || [[London Astoria 2000 - 7th (gig) | Astoria]] || London, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x57rlf8_muse-unintended-london-astoria-06-07-2000_music Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 32 || 2000-06-06 || [[London Astoria 2000 - 6th (gig) | Astoria]] || London, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x57ma1x_muse-unintended-london-astoria-06-06-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 31 || 2000-06-04 || [[Wolverhampton Civic Hall 2000 (gig) | Civic Hall]] || Wolverhampton, UK ||
|-
| 30 || 2000-06-03 || [[Sheffield Leadmill 2000 (gig) | The Leadmill]] || Sheffield, UK ||
|-
| 29 || 2000-06-02 || [[Glasgow The Garage 2000-06-02 (gig) | The Garage]] || Glasgow, UK ||
|-
| 28 || 2000-05-31 || [[Newcastle University 2000 (gig) | Newcastle University]] || Newcastle, UK ||
|-
| 27 || 2000-05-30 || [[Liverpool L2 2000 (gig) | L2]] || Liverpool, UK ||
|-
| 26 || 2000-05-29 || [[Portsmouth Pyramids Centre 2000 (gig) | Portsmouth Pyramids Centre]] || Portsmouth, UK ||
|-
| 25 || 2000-05-27 || [[Dijon La Vapeur 2000 (gig) | La Vapeur]] || Dijon, France ||
|-
| 24 || 2000-05-26 || [[Clermont-Ferrand Coopérative 2000 (gig) | Coopérative de Mai]] || Clermont-Ferrand, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x57h7vu_muse-unintended-clermont-cooperative-de-mai-05-26-2000_music Listen here]  {{Backup}}
|-
| 23 || 2000-05-25 || [[Grenoble Summum 2000 (gig) | Le Summum]] || Grenoble, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5huzsy_muse-unintended-grenoble-summum-05-25-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 22 || 2000-05-23 || [[Stuttgart Rohre 2000 (gig) | Rohre]] || Stuttgart, Germany || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5797ou_muse-unintended-stuttgart-rohre-05-23-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 21 || 2000-05-22 || [[Munich Elserhalle 2000 (gig) | Elserhalle]] || Munich, Germany || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x563d7v_muse-unintended-munich-elserhalle-05-22-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 20 || 2000-05-21 || [[Berlin Columbia Fritz 2000 (gig) | Columbia Fritz]] || Berlin, Germany || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x53dmtb_muse-unintended-berlin-columbia-fritz-05-21-2000_music Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 19 || 2000-05-19 || [[Hamburg Grünspan 2000 (gig) | Grünspan]] || Hamburg, Germany ||
|-
| 18 || 2000-05-17 || [[Strasbourg Laiterie 2000 (gig) | La Laiterie]] || Strasbourg, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x55ptv7_muse-unintended-strasbourg-la-laiterie-05-17-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 17 || 2000-05-16 || [[Lille Aéronef 2000 (gig) | Le Aéronef]] || Lille, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x53dkbm_muse-unintended-lille-aeronef-05-16-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 16 || 2000-05-08 || [[London Kashmir Klub 2000 (gig) | Kashmir Klub]] (acoustic set) || London, UK ||
|-
| 15 || 2000-03-01 || [[Tokyo Air West 2000 (gig) | On Air West<!--TM archive: "On Air West", not Air West-->]] || Tokyo, Japan || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x60ip18 Listen here]
|-
| 14 || 2000-02-25 || [[London University of London Union 2000 (gig) | University of London Union]] || London, UK ||
|-
| 13 || 2000-02-24 || [[Leicester Princess Charlotte 2000 (gig) | The Princess Charlotte]] || Leicester, UK ||
|-
| 12 || 2000-02-21 || [[Manchester Academy 2000 (gig) | Manchester Academy]] || Manchester, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x537gn6_muse-unintended-manchester-academy-02-21-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 11 || 2000-02-19 || [[Glasgow King Tuts 2000 (gig) | King Tuts]] || Glasgow, UK ||
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| 10 || 2000-02-17 || [[Edinburgh Venue 2000 (gig) | Venue]] || Edinburgh, UK ||
|-
| 9 || 2000-02-13 || [[Bristol Fleece and Firkin 2000 (gig) | Fleece & Firkin]] || Bristol, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x57178k_muse-unintended-bristol-fleece-and-firkin-02-13-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 8 || 2000-01-18 || [[Paris Bataclan 2000 (gig) | Bataclan]] || Paris, France ||
|-
| 7 || 2000-01-14 || [[Bordeaux Krakatoa 2000 (gig) | Krakatoa]] || Bordeaux, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x50r72s_muse-unintended-bordeaux-krakatoa-01-14-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
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| 6 || 2000-01-13 || [[Marseille Espace Julien 2000 (gig) | Espace Julien]] || Marseille, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x50r72s_muse-unintended-bordeaux-krakatoa-01-14-2000_music Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 5 || 2000-01-11 || [[Paris Elysée Montmartre 2000 (gig) | Elysée Montmartre]] || Paris, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5h2ui6_muse-unintended-paris-elysee-montmartre-01-11-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
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| 4 || 2000-01-10 || [[Lyon Ninkasi 2000 (gig) | Ninkasi]] || Lyon, France ||
|-
| 3 || 2000-01-08 || [[Rouen Exo 7 2000 (gig) | Exo 7]] || Rouen, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5wswt6 Listen here]
|-
| 2 || 2000-01-07 || [[Saint-Josse-ten-Noode Botanique 2000 (gig) | Le Botanique]] || Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, Belgium || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x50r50f_muse-unintended-brussels-belgique-01-07-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 1 || 2000-01-06 || [[Amsterdam Paradiso 2000 (gig) | Paradiso]] || Amsterdam, Netherlands || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x50dp62_muse-unintended-amsterdam-paradiso-01-06-2000_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|}


=== 1999 ===
== Spread Gallery ==
{| class="gigtable sortable wikitable"
<gallery>
! # || Date || Venue || Location || Link
File:JP BHAR CD DVD.jpg|JP CD+DVD Tour Edition
|-
File:TW_Tour_Edition.JPG|TW CD+DVD Tour Edition
| 19 || 1999-12-15 || [[Berlin Columbiahalle 1999 (gig) | Columbiahalle]] (supporting Live) || Berlin, Germany ||
File:BHAR_CD.jpg|UK CD (with Mars inlay)
|-
File:BHAR_CD_(Black_Inlay_Version).jpg|UK CD (with black band inlay)
| 18 || 1999-12-08 || [[London Brixton Academy 1999-12 (gig) | Brixton Academy]] (supporting Live) || London, UK ||
File:BHAR_CD_Digipak.JPG|UK CD digipak
|-
File:BHAR_CD_and_DVD_Tour_Edition_(1st_Edition).JPG|UK CD+DVD Tour Edition
| 17 || 1999-10-19 || [[London Brixton Academy 1999-10 (gig) | Brixton Academy]] (supporting Skunk Anansie) || London, UK ||
File:BHAR_CD_DVD_Tour_Edition_(2nd_Version).JPG|UK/EU CD+DVD Tour Edition
|-
File:US_BHAR_CD.JPG|US CD
| 16 || 1999-10-05 || [[Exeter Solo Music 1999 (gig) | Solo Music]] (In-store Acoustic) || Exeter, UK ||
File:US_BHAR_12''_Vinyl.jpg|US 12" vinyl
|-
</gallery>
| 15 || 1999-09-16 || [[New York City SOBs 1999 (gig) | SOBs]] (CMJ Music Marathon) || New York City, NY, USA ||
|-
| 14 || 1999-09-01 || [[Stoke-on-Trent Stage 1999 (gig) | The Stage]] || Stoke-on-Trent, UK ||
|-
| 13 || 1999-08-27 || [[Reading Little John's Farm 1999 (gig) | Little John's Farm]] (Carling Weekend) || Reading, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x50299a_muse-unintended-reading-festival-08-27-1999_music Watch here] (Incomplete) {{Backup}}
|-
| 12 || 1999-08-03 || [[Santa Monica KCRW Morning Eclectic 1999 (gig) | KCRW Morning Eclectic]] || Santa Monica, CA, USA || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4x0ttf_muse-unintended-santa-monica-kcrw-station-08-03-1999_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 11 || 1999-07-29 || [[San Francisco Richs Club 93 1999 (gig) | Richs Club 93]] || San Francisco, CA, USA ||
|-
| 10 || 1999-07-25 || [[Rome Griffiss Air Force Base 1999 (gig) | Griffiss Air Force Base]] (Woodstock) || Rome, NY, USA ||
|-
| 9 || 1999-07-20 || [[Liverpool Lomax 1999 (gig) | Lomax]] || Liverpool, UK ||
|-
| 8 || 1999-07-19 || [[Exeter Cavern Club 1999-07 (gig) | Cavern Club]] || Exeter, UK ||
|-
| 7 || 1999-07-17 || [[Leicester Princess Charlotte 1999-07 (gig) | The Princess Charlotte]] || Leicester, UK ||
|-
| 6 || 1999-07-12 || [[Paris New Morning 1999 (gig) | New Morning]] || Paris, France || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4wi2yc_muse-unintended-paris-new-morning-07-12-1999_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 5 || 1999-05-18 || [[London Barfly 1999 (gig) | Barfly]] (Radio 1 Evening Session Tour) || London, UK ||
|-
| 4 || 1999-04-10 || [[London Astoria 1999-04 (gig) | London Astoria]] (supporting [[Gene]]) || London, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4w5icn_muse-unintended-london-astoria-04-10-1999_music Listen here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 3 || 1999-02-28 || [[Reading University 1999 (gig) | Reading University]] (supporting Gene) || Reading, UK || [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4vu9fj_muse-unintended-reading-university-02-28-1999_music Watch here] {{Backup}}
|-
| 2 || 1999-01-25 || [[Exeter Cavern Club 1999-01 (gig) | The Cavern Club]] || Exeter, UK ||
|-
| 1 || 1999-01-15 || [[Royal Tunbridge Wells Forum 1999-01 (gig) | The Forum]] || Royal Tunbridge Wells, UK ||
|-
| ? || 1999-01-?? || Unknown January gig || UK
|}
'''BONUS:''' ''also see [http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6eyylv this acoustic performance] from Hilversum Studios, 12/02/1999.


== Pre-Showbiz era ==
== Fourth album recording gallery ==
=== 1998 ===
<gallery>
{| class="gigtable sortable wikitable"
File: bhr_recording01.jpg
! # || Date || Venue || Location || Link
File: bhr_recording02.jpg
|-
File: bhr_recording03.jpg
| 1 || 1998-12-09 || [[London Astoria 2 1998 (gig) | Astoria 2]] || London, UK ||
File: bhr_recording04.jpg
|}
File: bhr_recording05.jpg
</gallery>
(via [http://www.microcuts.net/gallery/muse-official-6-black-holes-%26-revelations-era-383.html?page=13  microcuts.net])


== See also ==
== See also ==
{{LiveShowbiz}}
* [[Black Holes and Revelations (gallery) | Gallery]]
* [[Fourth album theory | Fourth album theory, written prior to release]]
* [[:Category:Black Holes and Revelations-era media | Black Holes and Revelations-era media]]


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== References ==
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[[Category:Uno Live Database]]
{{Backto | Discography}}
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Revision as of 02:40, 20 August 2023

Cover art
Back cover art
Muse album
Name Black Holes & Revelations
Tracks
  • 11 (World) »
  • 12 (JP)
  • 2 (KROQ sampler CD-R)
  • 5 (Barnes and Noble Sampler CD-R)
Total length 45:28
Recorded 2005–2006
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Rich Costey[1]
Art work Storm Thorgerson[1]
Publisher
Format(s)
Catalogue №
  • HEL3002CD (GB), HEL3002CDX (GB digipack) »
  • WPCR-12306 (JP digipack)
  • WPZR-30194-5 (JP+DVD)
  • WB443502 (US+DVD)
  • 44284 (US)
  • 256435095 (AU)
  • 25646-3509-4 (ID cassette)
Release date
  • 3rd July 2006 (GB)[3] »
  • 28th June 2006 (JP)[4]
  • 30th June 2006 (NL, DE),[source?]
  • 5th July 2006 (EI)[source?]
  • 7th July 2006 (AU)[source?]
  • 11th July 2006 (US)[source?]
  • 10th February 2007 (AU+DVD)[source?]
  • 21st February 2007 (JP+DVD)[5]
  • 30th August 2007 (UA)[2]
  • 18th August 2009 (vinyl)
Chart position
  • 1 (GB, IE, CH, AU)[source?] »
  • 2 (NL)[source?]
  • 3 (FI)[source?]
  • 6 (FR, NZ)[source?]
  • 9 (US)[source?]
  • 11 (BE)[source?]
album chronology
Absolution
Black Holes & Revelations
The Resistance
Singles
Supermassive Black Hole.jpgStarlight CD.jpgKoccds.pngInvincible.jpgMap Of The Problematique.jpg





Information

Black Holes and Revelations is Muse's fourth studio album, released three years after previous album Absolution, in July 2006. The album is less classically orientated than Origin of Symmetry and Absolution, while introducing new influences including jazz, soul and R&B. The album contains elements of these genres. The varied influences on the album can be traced to the intial demos and recording made in the Château Miraval studio[6] and the later recordings in New York City,[7] where Matt DJed in a club and the band recorded the remaining songs in the Electric Lady Studios.[6]

The general theme of the album centres on dystopian-orientated/kleptocratic politics, along with accompanying war and about cycles and big things happening: "There is a theme on the album, it's that kind of connection to the cycles of history where the tension builds up and then it's released, whether it's catastrophic like a nuclear war, or aliens come down and it's brilliant. But there's definitely a sense of something big is about to happen." and that "Some of the songs are directly informed by things that are going on at the moment"[8] Matt also said in another interview: " It [The 50's] was an era of worldwide tension, of nuclear fear and of war. Today, we’ve come back to this feeling, like at the end of a cycle. There’s even been a rise in the interest in space. This theme, the connection between current tensions and those from long ago, can really be heard on the album"[9]

Matt said that the songs in the album are told from different person's Point Of View: "This time, it is a bit about struggling with various contrarities of life, but from a different person's view, not from mine. It is about the fear of who or what is ruling the world. It is about trust and about not losing track in this tangle. Maybe it is about a person struggling his way through this chaos."[10]

Matt described the album as: "About the album, some new songs deal with awol soldiers, Zeta Reticulans, the sound of Joe Meek's tape machine being thrown down the stairs, the private thoughts of General Zhu Chenghu, feeling strangely comfortable collecting fire wood whilst wielding an axe and of course, how to store Pasta for 12 years using nitrogen flushing. We have also obtained a Buchla. Our very own Marvin sat in the corner depressed too complex to be fun and too unreliable to be a friend. It may have been close to getting blood from a stone but in the end we did get some earnest synth dreams out of him. The 6/8 cycling monster has turned out truly gargantuan, it will have to end the album (a few beserkers may recognize the chordal structure from piano doodlings on previous tours). Also, a sinister presence at the center of our Galaxy has inspired what could be described as a surprisingly casual manage-a-trois involving Prince, R2-D2 and the Queen when she was hot"[11]

The album is dedicated to the memory of Helen Kirk.[1]

Prior to recording

Many songs from this album and its singles were already written before 2005. The earliest two, Take a Bow and Soldier's Poem, were ones that were attempted during the Absolution sessions; Take a Bow was played as an instrumental interlude at many 2003 and 2004 gigs. Both Glorious and Crying Shame, which would not make the final cut on the album, were played live in 2004. Knights of Cydonia was said to be written on the tour bus while in Arizona, a destination only toured in late 2004. Starlight was also stated to be written during the 2004 tour, although neither Starlight nor Knights of Cydonia would be performed during the Absolution tour. Additionally, City of Delusion was cited as the oldest song on the album by Rich Costey, indicating bits and pieces may have even been written on the Origin of Symmetry tour or sessions.

Playing of the tracks started mid-2004 with "Glorious". "Crying Shame" made its debut in 19 December 2004, while "Assassin" and "Exo-Politics" in their early forms made their debut during the 2005 MTV Campus Invasion Tour (8 April 2005).[6]

Matt Bellamy wrote five songs after he travelled to Kingdom of Bhutan and the Himalayas earlier in 2005: "I was in Bhutan, I wanted to get away from everything - no phone, no tv, nothing. I went checking out the monks, hiking up mountains...It was really good for clearing my mind of any distractions, I got five new songs written while I was out there, though that isn't why I went."[12][9] It isn't known what surfaced from this session, although it is likely the songs from this session were among the many that were scrapped.

Bellamy approached Costey in regards to producing their next album during the Absolution tour. Costey followed this up by contacting Bellamy a few months prior to starting the album.[6] The playing of Black Holes and Revelations tracks and its b-sides live in effect started in 2003 with "Take a Bow" being played as a piano interlude after "Citizen Erased".

Recording

The album was written partly before the Absolution Tour, partly during said tour and finished during their time at Miraval Studio, Avatar and Electric Lady Studios. As with Absolution, the time frame was not as large a concern as on the former two albums, hence Muse took their time over recording the album. The freedom also extended into the style of the music they wrote, delving into areas that Muse considered might be risky for other bands,[13] Bellamy also said in the same interview: "We've got to a point where we're pretty much free to do whatever we like. It was difficult because we wanted every song to be different to what we've done before. I think we've managed to do that. With the range we've shown on previous albums, I think we've got the freedom to go into areas other bands would consider risky. Previously, we consciously thought about which songs would work live but this time we just went for it. We'll worry about how to play them live later". Muse previously had written songs with their ability to play them live in mind, the band did not concern themselves with this ability whilst recording Black Holes and Revelations.[13]

In September 2005, during the band's time at Miraval, the album was hindered by the band's fear of bats and ghosts, as well as the owner who purportedly didn't want Muse there, Matt: "The studio was set next to a vineyard and was full of ghosts. The owner was this moody old geezer who didn't seem to want us there and kept interrupting us when we were writing the album" and Chris added: "There were so many bats flying around the rehearsal room while we were trying to work" [13] Only two songs were recorded during Muse's time at Miraval, namely "Take a Bow" and "Invincible".

In total, around 20 songs were recorded for the album [9]. Eleven of these made it to the final product, while three others became B-sides, with the others left unfinished or as demos.[14] One final leftover song, "Soaked", was completed during the end of the recording process, later emerged in the form of a leaked promo CD. This leaves around five unheard songs remaining, which roughly aligns with Chris’ supposition that they had enough songs left to potentially release an EP the following year, if they chose to. [15]

Matthew Bellamy claimed that had the entire recording process been carried out at Miraval, it would have turned out akin to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon.[source?] He described some of the material that they put aside from their time at Miraval as "a little too progressive and symphonic" for the type of album they wanted Black Holes and Revelations to be,[16] and "waffling on the piano, a lot of orchestration".[16] The band had become frustrated during their time at Miraval at the "lack of rock" in their music.[16]

In the Autumn 2005, Muse moved to New York, recording at Avatar and Electric Lady Studios. As well as recording in New York, Muse partook in the lifestyle of the city, which Dominic Howard claims influenced the style and direction of the album, particularly "Supermassive Black Hole".[17] The album's recording finished at Christmas 2005, after which the band moved to London and finished mixing at Sanctuary Townhouse Studios.[source?] Whilst recording the band worked on one song at a time, keeping those they liked and scrapping those they disliked.[18] New instrumentation not used on previous recordings include a buchla synthesiser and a trumpet.

The track list of Black Holes and Revelations was finalised by April 2006,[19] and the final track titles were decided by May.[20]

Inspiration and style

Inspiration for the album was taken from a wide variety of other artists, from contemporary acts such as Lightning Bolt[6] and Rage Against The Machine,[9] to composer Ennio Morricone[21] and jazz singer Nina Simone. Muse also listened to music in the style of Joe Meek, Kill Bill and Nancy Sinatra. They had also been inspired by Belgian bands such as Millionaire and Evil Superstars.

Bellamy also listened to the style of his father's band, The Tornadoes: "My dad’s music which I'd never listened to before last year – before then, I'd found it uncool – really influenced me."[9]

Bellamy had been living in North Italy for a while and had discovered some old Italian traditional folk songs, Matt explained: "The reason why the trumpets and some of the other stranger instrumentations came in is we didn't hold back in terms of taking a fringe idea to its full extent," describing the resulting sound as 'filmlike'. From living in northern Italy, I became interested in southern Italian music and music from the South of Spain, like flamenco guitar," says Bellamy. "When you hear it, it sounds like the music from the [spaghetti] western films."[22]

Chris commented that the band listened to Islamic radio stations whilst writing the album and the progressive elements of that music influenced songs such as "Assassin".[23]

Album art

The album art was created by Storm Thorgerson, it features a more contemporary interpretation of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse from the Book of Revelation. The four horses of different colours, are on the table. The rider of the white horse represents the Anti-Christ, the red one war, the black famine and the pale one represents death and decay. The horses are small to signify the ills of the riders had outgrown those of their horses.[24]

According to Matt, Storm Thorgerson was inspired by Knights of Cydonia to make the Artwork: "Storm has this thing about Knights Of Cydonia," Bellamy says. "He had this vision of the four horsemen of the apocalypse but they've outgrown their horses. Each is supposed to represent a different ailment of humanity: vanity or greed or paranoia."[25]

Our contemporary apocalyptic horsemen are depicted in suits representing more current ailments of humanity:

Vanity/ Narcissism - a mirrored suit (many mirrors, to see themselves as much as possible),

Greed - a gold suit,

Paranoia/Surveillance - a suit of eyes,

Intolerance/Ignorance- a suit adorned in religious symbols and hierograms.

The fourth horseman also looks like he is wearing blinders on his head, as a horse would, implying narrow vision and refusal to look outwith your own beliefs or at the bigger picture. The horsemen are also implied to be on Mars, both with the Cydonian region inspiring the closing track, and the band wanted the artwork to be more other-worldly than the original Thorgerson photo, you can also see Earth in the background sky. Black Holes & Revelations’ artwork is arguably the most thought-provoking album cover to date, with a lot of deeper meanings an subtleties woven in.


The images inside the album booklet include the HAARP installation, M87, papers from Project MKULTRA, and a blue contrail, in reference to the Aurora aircraft.

HAARP is a scientific research project, the goal of which is to study ionosphere. Muse later entitled the live album H.A.A.R.P. after the project. M87 is an elliptical galaxy in Virgo that emits a jet of matter, probably from a supermassive black hole within it, while the blue contrail is a reference to the Aurora aircraft, which some believe is a top-secret hypersonic aircraft that leaves a blue contrail behind it. Project MKULTRA was a CIA project that sought to use chemicals for mind control and interogation, after which Muse entitled the song "MK ULTRA".

Q Magazine offered the table and chairs featured on the front cover as a prize in a competition, in September 2007.[26]

Release and post-release

To promote the album in the UK, a set of MP3 player headphones loaded with the album was distributed for press use, including a short biography and track list. No promotional CD was produced for use in the UK. The US promo CD-R and the KROQ Weenie Roast CD-R are watermarked and encrypted so that they cannot be played on a computer. Each was printed with name of the intended recipient on the disc. In Germany a CD-R promo featuring an interview with the band was circulated to promote the album.

The album was leaked on the 7th of June, 2006, in monaural form,[27] which was speculated to have been from the aforementioned headphones, at least in part due to the presence of sounds that are not present in the final release.[source?] The album was leaked in stereo form on the 27th of June, from a Japanese disc.[source?] The album saw two weeks at number one in the UK chart.[28]

Black Holes and Revelations was re-released early in 2007 as a Tour Edition with a bonus DVD. A few online stores and listings on eBay have claimed that there exists a different Japanese CD/DVD set with additional DVD features including 'Live performances from Summer Sonic 2006 and Reading/Leeds Festival 2006, and Behind-the-scenes studio footage'. However, this is not the case, the DVD itself is identical to the original, which includes the videos and live performances of the first 3 singles from the album. The release of the album was completed when made available in Ukraine, in August 2007.[2] A version of the album featuring the "Grand Omega Bosses" version of "Assassin" was made available on 7digital.com from during 2007, but this was later amended to the album version of "Assassin" at a later date.

The vinyl edition became available on Amazon UK during early March, 2007,[29] but all orders where subsequently cancelled and the item remained seemingly unreleased. The double LP was finally rescheduled for released on 18th August 2009 along with the US vinyl reissues of Showbiz, Origin of Symmetry and Absolution, over three years after the original release date. The album was the first to have no French singles box-set released.

The Australian release includes a copy prevention rootkit (virus). To ensure your computer does not get infected, disable autorun before inserting the CD into your computer. This only affects Windows systems.

Awards

The album was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize in 2007. In addition, Knights of Cydonia was voted the "Hottest Song of 2007" on the Australian radio station Triple J.

Track list

CD, promos

  1. Take a Bow
  2. Starlight
  3. Supermassive Black Hole
  4. Map of the Problematique
  5. Soldier's Poem
  6. Invincible
  7. Assassin
  8. Exo-Politics
  9. City of Delusion
  10. Hoodoo
  11. Knights of Cydonia

US bonus DVD

  1. Absolution Tour

Tour Edition bonus DVD

  1. Supermassive Black Hole video
  2. Starlight video
  3. Knights of Cydonia video
  4. Supermassive Black Hole (live at Paris-Bercy, 14th December 2006)
  5. Starlight (live at the Bella Center, 2nd November 2006)
  6. Knights of Cydonia (live at the Wembley Arena, 23rd November 2006)

JP CD

  1. Take a Bow
  2. Starlight
  3. Supermassive Black Hole
  4. Map of the Problematique
  5. Soldier's Poem
  6. Invincible
  7. Assassin
  8. Exo-Politics
  9. City of Delusion
  10. Hoodoo
  11. Knights of Cydonia
  12. Glorious

Digital alternative version

  1. Take a Bow
  2. Starlight
  3. Supermassive Black Hole
  4. Map of the Problematique
  5. Soldier's Poem
  6. Invincible
  7. Assassin Grand Omega Bosses edit[30]
  8. Exo-Politics
  9. City of Delusion
  10. Hoodoo
  11. Knights of Cydonia

US untitled promo CD-R

  1. Take a Bow
  2. Starlight
  3. Supermassive
  4. Synthy Dreams
  5. Soldiers
  6. Invincible
  7. D-Tune
  8. Exo Politics
  9. City Of Delusion
  10. Nina
  11. Knights of Cydonia

KROQ Sampler CD-R

  1. Supermassive Black Hole
  2. Knights of Cydonia

Barnes and Noble Sampler CD-R

  1. Starlight
  2. Soldier's Poem
  3. Invincible
  4. Exo-Politics
  5. Hoodoo

MY Videos promo VCD

  1. Supermassive Black Hole video
  2. Starlight video
  3. Knights of Cydonia video

Personnel

Muse

  • Matthew Bellamy - lead vocals, lead and rhytm guitars, piano, synthesizers, production
  • Chris Wolstenholme - bass, backing vocals, double bass (track 5), some synthesizers (tracks 4 and 10), production
  • Dominic Howard - drums, percussion, brief vocals and electronic drums (track 3), Buchla 200E (track 1), production

  • Additional musicians

  • Marco Brioschi - trumpet (tracks 9 and 11)
  • Around Art - strings (track 1, 9, 10 and 11)
  • Edoardo de Angelis - first violin (tracks 1, 9, 10 and 11)
  • Tom Kirk - antique items crushed (track 8)

  • Additional personnel

  • Rich Costey - production
  • Mauro Pagani - string arrangements, string conductor
  • Audrey Riley - string arrangements, string conductor
  • Storm Thorgerson - cover photo
  • Rupert Truman - cover photo
  • Derrick Santini - photography
  • Howie Weinberg - mastering
  • Vlado Meller - mastering
  • Roger Lian - mastering assistant
  • Tomasso Coliva - engineer
  • Myriam Correge - assistant engineer
  • Ryan Simms - assistant engineer
  • Ross Peterson - assistant engineer
  • Max Dingle - mixing assistant
  • Mark Rinaldi - mixing assistant
  • Album artwork

    Black Holes and Revelations Gallery

    Spread Gallery

    Fourth album recording gallery

    (via microcuts.net)

    See also

    References

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