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| AltTitles = -
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| First = [[Stockholm SVT 2012 (gig)|13{{supo|th}} September 2012]]
| First = [[Stockholm SVT 2012 (gig)|13{{supo|th}} September 2012]]
| Latest = [[Moscow Otkrytie Arena 2015 (gig)|19{{supo|th}} June 2015]]
| Latest = [[Norrköping Bråvalla flygfottilj 2015 (gig)|26{{supo|th}} June 2015]]
| Recorded = 2011-2012
| Recorded = 2011-2012
| Writer = Matthew Bellamy
| Writer = Matthew Bellamy

Revision as of 14:55, 28 June 2015

Dom with the names Leaked
Muse song
Name Madness
Album/single The 2nd Law (2), Madness
Length 4:39
Alternative titles -
First live performance 13th September 2012
Latest live performance 26th June 2015
Recorded 2011-2012
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Muse

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Description

A calm, minimal electronic cross between 'I Want To Break Free' and 'Faith' with arrangements similar to Depeche Mode.[1]

Matt Bellamy describes the song's inspiration: "You've had a fight with your girlfriend and she goes off to her mum's house for the day and you're on your own going: 'What did I say?'" says Matt, describing the song's inspiration. "I'm sure a lot of blokes have that experience in the early stages of relationships where you go, 'Yeah, she's right, isn't she?'"[2]

Composition

Driven by a pulsing dubstep bass line and stuttering samples, Madness begins as a sparse midtempo number and slowly builds. At its peak, sequenced electronics give way to acoustic instruments as towering harmonies swell around the peak of Matt Bellamy's vocal range. The song is played half a step down for live performances, where Chris Wolstenholme uses a Misa Kitara bass.

Trivia

  • By error of Bellamy, Howard, Wolstenholme or Kirk, the name of the song was leaked by a photo on Twitter, until it was deleted.
  • Madness started out life in a simpler form. Bellamy has said he laid the sparse foundations for the song, returning later to find "Chris and Dom Howard had put absolutely everything on it."[3]
  • On February 3rd, Muse announced that the song will be the soundtrack for the NCAA March Madness Games. Watch NCAA is a college basketball league for America and March Madness is a big event in American Basketball.
  • Madness was nominated for the category of Best Rock Song, at the 55th annual Grammy Awards, which took place on the 10th of February, 2013.
  • Madness broke the record for most weeks at the #1 spot for Alternative Songs according to Billboard.[1] It was at #1 for 19 weeks, 18 in a row.

Lyrics

I, I can't get these memories out of my mind

And some kind of madness Is starting to evolve, mmmm And I, I tried so hard to let you go But some kind of madness Is swallowing me whole, yeah I have finally seen the light And I have finally realised What you mean

Now, I need to know is this real love Or is it just madness Keeping us afloat, mmmm When I look back, at all the crazy fights we had It's like some kind of madness Was taking control, yeah

Now, I have finally seen the light And I have finally realised What you need

Now, I have finally seen the end And I'm not expecting you to care, no That I have finally seen the light And I have finally realised I need your love I need your love

Come to me Just in a dream Come on and rescue me Yes I know I can't be wrong And baby you're too headstrong Our love is madness

Live

In the penultimate verse for the first live play Matt and Chris instead sang, was also sung this way at the MTV EMA's:

And now I have finally reached the end

(Finally reached the end)

References


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