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{{Discobox
{{Discobox
| Name = The Resistance
|Name = The Resistance
| Tracks = 11
|Tracks = 11
| Length = 54:13, 54:39 <small>(5.1 DVD)</small>
|Length = 54:13
| Recorded = 2008–2009<ref name="ml20080622"/>
|Recorded = 2008–2009<ref name="ml20080622"/>
| Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]], [[Dominic Howard]], [[Christopher Wolstenholme]]
|Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]], [[Dominic Howard]], [[Christopher Wolstenholme]]
| Producer = Muse<ref name="q200907">{{cite/Q 2009-07}}</ref>
|Producer = Muse<ref name="q200907"/>
| Mastered = ''Unknown''
|Mastered = ''Unknown''
| Publisher = [[Warner]], [[Helium 3]]<ref name="assumed">''Assumption based on previous releases''</ref>
|Publisher = [[Warner]], [[Helium 3]]<ref name="assumed">''Assumption based on previous releases''</ref>
| Art = La Boca
|Art = La Boca
| Format = {{drop |CD, CD+DVD <small>(Limited Edition)</small>, download <small>(MP3, iTunes LP)</small>
|Format = {{drop|CD, CD+DVD <small>(Limited Edition)</small>, download <small>(MP3, iTunes LP)</small>
|CD+DVD+USB <small>(MP3, M4A, WAV) </small>+2LP <small>(Limited Edition box set)</small>
|CD+DVD+USB <small>(MP3, M4A, WAV) </small>+2LP <small>(Limited Edition box set)</small>
|CD+5.1 DVD <small>(5.1 surround sound) </small>+DVD+USB <small>(MP3, M4A, WAV) </small>+2LP <small>(Muse.mu Exclusive Limited Edition Deluxe box set)</small>
|CD+5.1 DVD <small>(5.1 surround sound) </small>+DVD+USB <small>(MP3, M4A, WAV) </small>+2LP <small>(Muse.mu Exclusive Limited Edition Deluxe box set)</small>
}}
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|Release = 14{{supo|th}} September 2009<ref name="ml20080622"/><ref name="amazon20090612"/>{{supt |[[#Release dates |‡]]}}
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| Release = 14{{supo|th}} September 2009<ref name="ml20080622"/><ref name="amazon20090612"/>{{supt |[[#Release dates |‡]]}}
|single2 = Uprising | image2 = Uprising.jpg
| Chart = 1{{supt |[[#Chart positions |†]]}}<ref name="BBC20090921"/><ref name="NME20090923"/>
|single3 = Undisclosed Desires | image3 = Muse_-_Undisclosed_Desires.jpg
| Previous = Black Holes and Revelations
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== Information ==
== Information ==
{{disco-info |
 
Muse's fifth studio album, ''The Resistance'', was released on September 14<sup>th</sup> 2009.  Like previous Muse albums it draws from a wide range of genres and influences, including glam rock, R&B, disco and classical.  ''The Resistance'' sees the return of instrumentation previously used on ''[[Origin of Symmetry (album) |Origin of Symmetry]]'', including a church organ ([[Unnatural Selection (song) |Unnatural Selection]]) and [[Other gear#Llama toenails |llama toenails]] ([[United States of Eurasia (song) |United States of Eurasia]]).<ref name="mag20090624">{{cite/jmag 2009-06-24}}</ref>  [[Matthew Bellamy]] summarised the album as having "an emphasis on rhythm and contemporary R&B at the start.  Then it gets epic and strange, then it becomes contemporary classical music."<ref name="mojo200907">{{cite/mojo200907}}</ref>
Muse's fifth studio album, ''The Resistance'', was released on September 14<sup>th</sup> 2009.  Like previous Muse albums it draws from a wide range of genres and influences, including glam rock, R&B, disco and classical.  ''The Resistance'' sees the return of instrumentation previously used on ''[[Origin of Symmetry (album) |Origin of Symmetry]]'', including a church organ ([[Unnatural Selection (song) |Unnatural Selection]]) and [[Other gear#Llama toenails |llama toenails]] ([[United States of Eurasia (song) |United States of Eurasia]]).<ref name="jmag-20090624"/>  [[Matthew Bellamy]] summarised the album as having "an emphasis on rhythm and contemporary R&B at the start.  Then it gets epic and strange, then it becomes contemporary classical music."<ref name="mojo-200907"/>


The band won the Grammy for ''Best Rock Album'' with ''The Resistance'' in 2011.
The band won the Grammy for ''Best Rock Album'' with ''The Resistance'' in 2011.
}}
 
Muse originally were going to work under producer Rick Rubin since they heard many comments from other artists of the creative freedom he gives while writing songs since he just gives ideas and then he disappears, however, they ended producing the album themselves.<ref name="Radio X - Muse Interview">
{{cite |
title=Chris Moyles meets Muse| desc=Interview| date=2018 | auth=Chris Moyles for Radio X | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Shlpn_gJDlE | dom=Youtube | fetch=2018-07-12 | type=ext
}}</ref> At the 2010 Music Producers Guild awards, Bellamy sarcastically thanked Rubin for "teaching us how not to produce."<ref>{{Cite web|title = Muse slate producer Rick Rubin at awards ceremony|url = https://www.theguardian.com/music/2010/feb/12/muse-diss-rick-rubin|website = the Guardian|accessdate = 6 June 2015|first = Helienne|last = Lindvall}}</ref> A self-depricating joke according to Matt, since they respect Rick Rubin.<ref name="Radio X - Muse Interview">
{{cite |
title=Chris Moyles meets Muse| desc=Interview| date=2018 | auth=Chris Moyles for Radio X | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Shlpn_gJDlE | dom=Youtube | fetch=2018-07-12 | type=ext
}}</ref>


== Writing ==
== Writing ==
On the 24<sup>th</sup> of May 2006 Matt was interviewed by Australian record station [[Triple J (radio)|Triple J]], before the release of ''[[Black Holes and Revelations (album)|Black Holes and Revelations]]''. He stated that he wanted create a more progressive album with a lot of longer, piano based songs, with similarities to [[Pink Floyd]]'s Dark Side of the Moon.<ref>[http://microcuts.net/uk/news/archives/05252006-matt_bellamy_interviewed_on_triple_j.php Matt Bellamy Interviewed on Triple J 20070524].</ref> Also, in the fan webchat, when fans had the opportunity to ask questions of the band, one fan posed the question "Which song off the new album (BH&R) is most similar to the sound of the new album?". The band stated it was too early to tell, but some songs being written were in a similar style to "[[Map of the Problematique (song) | Map of the Problematique]]".


In an interview with [[Rock Mag France (magazine)|French magazine Rock Mag]] in July 2007, Matt revealed a few details about the new album's direction, stating that some of the songs are more dance and electronica influenced, while others are a lot more symphonic and classical, and may include an orchestra. In another interview he mentioned one specific song he had written that would work well live with an orchestra, and mentioned he would like to use one for older songs such as "[[Hoodoo (song) | Hoodoo]]".<ref>[http://www.20min.ch/ro/sortir/interviews/story/13988027 Interview with 20min.ch 20070725]</ref> He also said that they may release a new song, that sounds "like Elton John", as a charity download single. This is presumably the same song that was mentioned months earlier in a Planet Sound article.<ref name="mu20070709">[http://board.muse.mu/showpost.php?p=3195337&postcount=1 Rock Mag article 20070709]</ref> This article announced that a new song had been recorded. Dom stated "It came too late to put on Holes—we thought we should finish it in a tour break to put it out as a single. It's so long ago now, I can't exactly remember how it sounds."<ref>{{cite/planetsound20061117}}</ref> This song was ultimately not released by Muse, but was identified in 2009 as being "[[Soaked (song)|Soaked]]" when the demo was listed in the Warner/Chappell song catalogue. The song was later covered by Adam Lambert.
On the 24<sup>th</sup> of May 2006 Matt was interviewed by Australian record station [[Triple J (radio)|Triple J]], before the release of ''[[Black Holes and Revelations (album)|Black Holes and Revelations]]''. He stated that he wanted create a more progressive album with a lot of longer, piano based songs, with similarities to [[Pink Floyd]]'s Dark Side of the Moon.<ref name="mc-20070525"/> Also, in the fan webchat, when fans had the opportunity to ask questions of the band, one fan posed the question "Which song off the new album (BH&R) is most similar to the sound of the new album?". The band stated it was too early to tell, but some songs being written were in a similar style to "[[Map of the Problematique (song) | Map of the Problematique]]".


In Q magazine Matt stated that "I live in Como, northern Italy, in a house that used to belong to the opera composer Vincenzo Bellinii. I'm trying to trace his ghost right now to help me write songs. I do this late at night, 3am. I turn the lights down low and start playing his songs on the piano in the hope of making contact. It hasn't worked so far but I'm confident it will".<ref>{{cite/q200708}}</ref> Opera has influenced Matt in the past, notably the song "[[Micro Cuts (song) | Micro Cuts]]". Later in a February 2008 interview with UK magazine [[Rock Sound UK |Rock Sound]], Matt stated that his lyrics may take a departure from the paranormal and other worldly elements, and that whilst he never used to be comfortable discussing personal issues within his songs, he is becoming more comfortable doing so and wishes to explore that side of songwriting.
In an interview with [[Rock Mag France (magazine)|French magazine Rock Mag]] in July 2007, Matt revealed a few details about the new album's direction, stating that some of the songs are more dance and electronica influenced, while others are a lot more symphonic and classical, and may include an orchestra. In another interview he mentioned one specific song he had written that would work well live with an orchestra, and mentioned he would like to use one for older songs such as "[[Hoodoo (song) | Hoodoo]]".<ref name="20min-20070725"/> He also said that they may release a new song, that sounds "like Elton John", as a charity download single. This is presumably the same song that was mentioned months earlier in a Planet Sound article.<ref name="mub-20070709"/> This article announced that a new song had been recorded. Dom stated "It came too late to put on Holes—we thought we should finish it in a tour break to put it out as a single. It's so long ago now, I can't exactly remember how it sounds."<ref name="planetsound-20071117"/> This song was ultimately not released by Muse, but was identified in 2009 as being "[[Soaked (song)|Soaked]]" when the demo was listed in the Warner/Chappell song catalogue. The song was later covered by Adam Lambert.


Numerous [[media]] reports about the fifth album began to appear<ref>[http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/a77577/muse-have-electronic-fifth-album-plans.html Digitalspy.com news 20071012]</ref><ref>[http://www.soulshine.ca/news/newsarticle.php?nid=4793 Souldshine.ca news 20071016]</ref><ref>[http://board.muse.mu/showpost.php?p=3526904&postcount=1 Ken Bruce Show on BBC Radio 2]</ref> after the [[Daily Star (newspaper)|Daily Star]] published a story quoting [[Dominic Howard|Dom]] as saying "We’re going to start writing it properly next year but we’ve been getting lots of ideas down. “We think it might have quite an electronic feel". Howard also said the band were "buzzing" and indicated they would be ready to begin work on the album immediately after touring, with no break for reflection.<ref>[http://www.dailystar.co.uk/posts/view/17862/Muse-cruise-rockers-will-make-waves-on-Med-tour/ Daily Star article 20071011]</ref> In an interview in October 2007, Matt indicated that their progression to electronic music would probably be limited to added synths, and they would ultimately remain a rock band.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nje70tnlq10&eurl=http://board.muse.mu/showthread.php?t=50300 Interview with Matt and Dom at UKA Festival]</ref>
In Q magazine Matt stated that "I live in Como, northern Italy, in a house that used to belong to the opera composer Vincenzo Bellini. I'm trying to trace his ghost right now to help me write songs. I do this late at night, 3am. I turn the lights down low and start playing his songs on the piano in the hope of making contact. It hasn't worked so far but I'm confident it will".<ref name="q-200708"/> Opera has influenced Matt in the past, notably the song "[[Micro Cuts (song) | Micro Cuts]]". Later in a February 2008 interview with UK magazine [[Rock Sound UK |Rock Sound]], Matt stated that his lyrics may take a departure from the paranormal and other worldly elements, and that whilst he never used to be comfortable discussing personal issues within his songs, he is becoming more comfortable doing so and wishes to explore that side of songwriting.
 
Numerous [[media]] reports about the fifth album began to appear<ref name="digitalspy-20071012"/><ref name="soulshine-20071016"/><ref name="bbcradio2"/> after the [[Daily Star (newspaper)|Daily Star]] published a story quoting [[Dominic Howard|Dom]] as saying "We’re going to start writing it properly next year but we’ve been getting lots of ideas down. “We think it might have quite an electronic feel". Howard also said the band were "buzzing" and indicated they would be ready to begin work on the album immediately after touring, with no break for reflection.<ref name="dailystar-20071011"/> In an interview in October 2007, Matt indicated that their progression to electronic music would probably be limited to added synths, and they would ultimately remain a rock band.<ref name="uka-interview"/>


The band discussed a few of the songs they wanted on the album in early 2008. Matt stated he would like "at least one 15-minute space-rock solo" and "dancing, grooving, rhythm section-dominated songs".<ref name="nme20080312"/> Matt later confirmed that he was indeed working on a 14 minute long "progressive" song that was "like a slimy opera version [of previous Muse songs]", as well as "funk and r'n'b" songs, but as of the March 2008, nothing had been recorded.<ref name="ml20080331"/> On 4th June, Dom posted updates to the [[Musewire]] twitter page concerning the new album, speaking of 'otherworldly disco', '15 minute orchestral monsters' and 'things in between'.<ref name="tw20080604"/><ref name="tw20080604-2"/>
The band discussed a few of the songs they wanted on the album in early 2008. Matt stated he would like "at least one 15-minute space-rock solo" and "dancing, grooving, rhythm section-dominated songs".<ref name="nme20080312"/> Matt later confirmed that he was indeed working on a 14 minute long "progressive" song that was "like a slimy opera version [of previous Muse songs]", as well as "funk and r'n'b" songs, but as of the March 2008, nothing had been recorded.<ref name="ml20080331"/> On 4th June, Dom posted updates to the [[Musewire]] twitter page concerning the new album, speaking of 'otherworldly disco', '15 minute orchestral monsters' and 'things in between'.<ref name="tw20080604"/><ref name="tw20080604-2"/>


Later in July, Matt detailed a song the band were working on that "sounds a little like ‘New Year’s Day’" by U2. He also stated that there was "a bit of glam rock creeping in there as well". Chris said in the same interview: "At the moment, I'm into getting loose in the studio with an engineer and seeing what happens. It might be shit!".<ref name="hp200802721"/> This song was later appeared to be "[[Guiding Light (song) | Guiding Light]]". The album sees new methods of playing and style with the song "[[Undisclosed Desires (song) | Undisclosed Desires]]" being the first song in which Matt plays neither guitar or piano, also having a programmed Drum Machine.<ref name="mojo200907"/> This song is the first time Chris uses the method of slap bass.<ref name="nme20090707">{{cite/nme20090707}}</ref>
Later in July, Matt detailed a song the band were working on that "sounds a little like ‘New Year’s Day’" by U2. He also stated that there was "a bit of glam rock creeping in there as well". Chris said in the same interview: "At the moment, I'm into getting loose in the studio with an engineer and seeing what happens. It might be shit!".<ref name="hp200802721"/> This song was later appeared to be "[[Guiding Light (song) | Guiding Light]]". The album sees new methods of playing and style with the song "[[Undisclosed Desires (song) | Undisclosed Desires]]" being the first song in which Matt plays neither guitar or piano, also having a programmed Drum Machine.<ref name="mojo-200907"/> This song is the first time Chris uses the method of slap bass.<ref name="nme20090707"/>


== Recording ==
== Recording ==
The album was recorded in [[Moltrasio]] (Lake Como) and Milan, Italy, between late-2008 and mid-2009. The beginning of the recording process was first indicated to have begun with the announcement of the [[Lisbon Bela Vista Park 2008 (gig)|Rock in Rio Festival]], with the band scheduled to be recording in June 2008.<ref name="mu20080403"/> However, on the 21st June 2008, [[Chris]] announced that although band had five or six new songs for the new album, they had not heard any of Matt's lyrics for the songs, saying that he's sure "he already has them in his head and that they are dark, as always". He contradicted earlier indications that recording would begin in June, instead stating that the band "don't plan to start recording before September or October", and that the album would be released in 2009.<ref name="ml20080622"/> Chris later announced in early July, through [[Musewire]], that they were "trying to put together a new album" in Italy, in Lake Como, where Matt's house is.<ref>{{cite |
The album was recorded in [[Studio Bellini]], [[Moltrasio]] (Lake Como) and at [[Officine Meccaniche Studios]] Milan, Italy, between late-2008 and mid-2009. The beginning of the recording process was first indicated to have begun with the announcement of the [[Lisbon Bela Vista Park 2008 (gig)|Rock in Rio Festival]], with the band scheduled to be recording in June 2008.<ref name="mu20080403"/> However, on the 21st June 2008, [[Chris]] announced that although band had five or six new songs for the new album, they had not heard any of Matt's lyrics for the songs, saying that he's sure "he already has them in his head and that they are dark, as always". He contradicted earlier indications that recording would begin in June, instead stating that the band "don't plan to start recording before September or October", and that the album would be released in 2009.<ref name="ml20080622"/> Chris later announced in early July, through [[Musewire]], that they were "trying to put together a new album" in Italy, in Lake Como, where Matt's house is.<ref name="musewire-20080704"/> By September, the band were rehearsing for the album in their home county of Devon, UK,<ref name="plymoutheveningherald-20080926"/> and in October, Dom stated the band were working on a "symphonic monster among other things", presumably the aforementioned orchestral song, and would "start a bit of real recording in a couple of weeks".<ref name="dom20081028"/> In the Muse Q&A session in November 2008, Matt implied this song was difficult to compose as he was arranging the orchestral elements himself due to the fear of a composer changing the music. The song, if finished, will be in three parts at the end of the album.<ref name="qanda23"/> In addition, Dom said that the song "starts quite mellow and ends up very heavy indeed whilst moving through a few genres to get there".<ref name="qanda6"/>  
title = Twitter / musewire | desc = Musewire posting | date = 2008-07-04 | fetch = 2008-07-04 | pub = Twitter | url = http://twitter.com/muse/statuses/850153882 | dom = twitter.com | type = ext
By mid-December 2008, Muse were working on the album in Matt's personal studio at Lake Como, Italy.<ref name="mu20081215"/> The Muse Christmas present ultimately lead to a screensaver that featured silent clips of the band recording the album, including Matt playing a keyboard whilst singing and wearing a santa hat.<ref name="mu200812xp"/> On 31st January [[Tom Kirk]] posted a video he uploaded to YouTube of Dom playing a snare drum in a sheep field whilst listening to some sort of device.<ref name="mu20090131"/> On 2nd March, a second video was posted onto YouTube by Tom Kirk featuring the band clicking into a microphone in a toilet cubicle, and another on the 28th of March with the band discussing recording after dinner.<ref name="ml20090314"/> Dom posted a blog on his MySpace profile on the 14th March 2009 stating that "Matt is doing vocals on some tracks as we speak which normally means they're nearly finished". In addition, after two more tracks are recorded from scratch, he said that "we might be almost looking at a complete album", before adding the finishing touches on the songs until they are finished.<ref name="ml20090314"/>
}}</ref> By September, the band were rehearsing for the album in their home county of Devon, UK,<ref>
{{cite |
title = Rockers Recieve Uni Doctorates | desc = Musewire posting | date = 2008-09-26 | auth = Microfuzz | fetch = 2008-09-26 | pub = Plymouth Evening Herald (Muselive.com) | url = http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&p=1315748#1315748 | dom = muselive.com | type=ext
}}</ref> and in October, Dom stated the band were working on a "symphonic monster among other things", presumably the aforementioned orchestral song, and would "start a bit of real recording in a couple of weeks".<ref name="dom20081028">
{{cite |
title = Hello.. | desc = Myspace.com blog | date = 2008-10-28 | auth = [[Dominic Howard]] | fetch = 2008-11-01 | pub = Myspace.com | url = http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=128674509&blogID=444567758 | dom = myspace.com | type = ext
}}</ref> In the Muse Q&A session in November 2008, Matt implied this song was difficult to compose as he was arranging the orchestral elements himself due to the fear of a composer changing the music. The song, if finished, will be in three parts at the end of the album.<ref name="qanda23">
{{cite |
title = Question 23 | desc = Muse Q&A | date = 2008-11-22 | auth = [[Matthew Bellamy]] via Muse Answers | fetch = 2008-11-22 | pub = Official Message Board | url = http://board.muse.mu/showthread.php?t=57855 | dom = board.muse.mu | type = ext
}}</ref> In addition, Dom said that the song "starts quite mellow and ends up very heavy indeed whilst moving through a few genres to get there".<ref name="qanda6">
{{cite |
title = Question 6 | desc = Muse Q&A | date = 2008-11-28 | auth = [[Dominic Howard]] via Muse Answers | fetch = 2008-11-22 | pub = Official Message Board | url = http://board.muse.mu/showthread.php?t=57872 | dom = board.muse.mu | type = ext
}}</ref>  
By mid-December 2008, Muse were working on the album in Matt's personal studio at Lake Como, Italy.<ref name="mu20081215">
{{cite |
title = Matt Bellamy Hangs Out with Jet | desc = Official Message Board post | date = 2008-12-15 | auth = sebby aka pup | fetch = 2008-12-16 | pub = Official Message Board | url = http://board.muse.mu/showpost.php?p=5323513&postcount=1 | dom = board.muse.mu | type = ext
}}</ref> The Muse Christmas present ultimately lead to a screensaver that featured silent clips of the band recording the album, including Matt playing a keyboard whilst singing and wearing a santa hat.<ref name="mu200812xp">
{{cite |
title = Speculation for the OFFICAL Muse Christmas Present | desc = Official Message Board post | date = 2008-12 | fetch = 2009-02-01 | pub = Official Message Board | url = http://board.muse.mu/showthread.php?t=58426&page=2 | dom = board.muse.mu | type = ext
}}</ref> On 31st January [[Tom Kirk]] posted a video he uploaded to YouTube of Dom playing a snare drum in a sheep field whilst listening to some sort of device.<ref name="mu20090131">
{{cite |
title = New Album Recordings | desc = Official Message Board post | date = 2009-01-31 | auth = [[Tom Kirk]] | fetch = 2009-02-01 | pub = Official Message Board | url = http://board.muse.mu/showthread.php?t=59236 | dom = board.muse.mu | type = ext
}}</ref> On 2nd March, a second video was posted onto YouTube by Tom Kirk featuring the band clicking into a microphone in a toilet cubicle, and another on the 28th of March with the band discussing recording after dinner.<ref name="ml20090314">
{{cite |
title = MUSE RECORDING NEW ALBUM - clip 3 | desc = YouTube video | date = 2009-03-28 | url = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSVKlw2zjWo | dom = youtube.com | auth = Tom Kirk | type = ext
}}</ref> Dom posted a blog on his MySpace profile on the 14th March 2009 stating that "Matt is doing vocals on some tracks as we speak which normally means they're nearly finished". In addition, after two more tracks are recorded from scratch, he said that "we might be almost looking at a complete album", before adding the finishing touches on the songs until they are finished.<ref name="ml20090314">
{{cite |
title = NEW DOM BLOG | desc = muselive.com News | date = 2009-03-14 | url = http://www.muselive.com/index.php?m=single&id=4493 | dom = muselive.com | auth = Dom (via mrs_bellamy) | type = ext
}}</ref>  


Recording was completed by May 2009, at which point mixing had begun.<ref name="ms20090525">
Recording was completed by May 2009, at which point mixing had begun.<ref name="ms20090525"/> On the 11th June 2009 Dom posted an update on MySpace stating that ''The Resistance'' had been mixed and he thought that the band had "actually finished the album", indicating a Sepetember release.<ref name="ms20090611"/> On 23<sup>rd</sup> June 2009, Chris announced via the band's [[Musewire|Twitter account]] that the album was "well and truly finished" and the band were preparing for mastering in New York.<ref name="ml20090623"/>
{{cite |
title = The Resistance | desc = Myspace blog entry | date = 2009-05-25 | url = http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=128674509&blogId=490886434 | dom = blogs.myspace.com | auth = Domic Howard | type = ext
}}</ref> On the 11th June 2009 Dom posted an update on MySpace stating that ''The Resistance'' had been mixed and he thought that the band had "actually finished the album", indicating a Sepetember release.<ref name="ms20090611">{{cite/domhoward-myspace20090611}}</ref> On 23<sup>rd</sup> June 2009, Chris announced via the band's [[Musewire|Twitter account]] that the album was "well and truly finished" and the band were preparing for mastering in New York.<ref name="ml20090623">
{{cite |
title=Twitter / Musewire | desc = Musewire posting | date = 2009-06-23 | url = http://twitter.com/muse/statuses/2296062435 | dom = twitter.com | pub = Twitter | type = ext
}}</ref>


At some point it was expected that there would be some form of collaboration with [[Does It Offend You, Yeah?]]. In April, Dan Coop of Does It Offend You, Yeah? stated that they would be "hopefully going to go over to Matt's studio in Italy", but it was unknown where it would be Muse featuring Does It Offend It You, Yeah? or vice versa. <ref name="bbc20080403">{{cite |
At some point it was expected that there would be some form of collaboration with [[Does It Offend You, Yeah?]]. In April, Dan Coop of Does It Offend You, Yeah? stated that they would be "hopefully going to go over to Matt's studio in Italy", but it was unknown where it would be Muse featuring Does It Offend It You, Yeah? or vice versa.<ref name="bbc20080403"/> No further news of this collaboration emerged, though they have made a remix of the first single [[Uprising (single)|Uprising]] which will be released as the B-Side on the CD single.
title = Does It Offend You, Yeah? join up with Muse | desc = BBC | date = 2008-04-03 | fetch = 2008-10-05 | auth = Kev Geoghegan | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/hi/music/newsid_7326000/7326557.stm | dom = news.bbc.co.uk | type = ext
}}</ref> No further news of this collaboration emerged, though they have made a remix of the first single [[Uprising (single)|Uprising]] which will be released as the B-Side on the CD single.


== Pre-release ==
== Pre-release ==
[[File:Listening party iTouch.jpg | thumb | right | Listening party player]]
[[File:Listening party iTouch.jpg | thumb | right | Listening party player]]
None of the songs featured on ''The Resistance'' were played in full prior its recording, despite the band initially expressing desires to do so.<ref>
None of the songs featured on ''The Resistance'' were played in full prior its recording, despite the band initially expressing desires to do so.<ref name="muselive-20080222"/><ref name="ml20080404"/> The first song title to be known was "[[United States of Eurasia (song) | United States of Eurasia]]", obtained from an image of the song's sheet music posted on Musewire.<ref name="tw20090519"/><ref name="mu20090522"/>
 
On 3rd February [[Microcuts.net]] posted a message saying that "Warner decided to release the new yet-to-be-named album in September 2009. An european tour should follow in fall."<ref name="mu20090203"/> On the 22nd May 2009, the title was announced to be ''The Resistance''.<ref name="tw20080522"/> On 16<sup>th</sup> June, it was announced on the official website that the release date is 14<sup>th</sup> September 2009. On the 3<sup>rd</sup> July the track list was announced one song at a time via Musewire. When "[[United States of Eurasia (song) | United States of Eurasia]]" was announced, it was appended by (+Collateral Damage); "Collateral Damage" was eventually revealed as the outro to the song. "[[I Belong to You (song) | I Belong to You]]" was similarly appended by (+Mon Coeur S'Ouvre A Ta Voix), an interlude which is sung in French.
 
== Album art ==
 
The front cover artwork was unveiled on the 4<sup>th</sup> of August 2009 via [[Official_Muse_website|muse.mu]]. It depicts a human figure standing on an illuminated pathway with the Earth at the center. Designed by Scott Bendall of 'La Boca' design team, the illustration was heavily inspired by the work of American space artist Jon Lomberg's 'Astroengineering', the artwork features a single human trying to find its way through a kaleidoscope of multi-coloured hexagons in the infinite space.<ref name="'Astroengineering'by Jon Lomberg">
{{cite |
{{cite |
  title=[[Dublin Marlay Park 2008 (gig)|Marlay Park]] Update | desc = Muselive news post | date = 2008-02-22 | auth = ~screenager~ | pub = Muselive | url = http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&p=1002790#1002790 | dom = muselive.com | type = ext
  title='Astroengineering' by Jon Lomberg
}}</ref><ref name="ml20080404">{{cite |
| desc=Exposition| date=1973 | auth=Jon Lomberg | url=https://external-preview.redd.it/L_yEgXpI6Lcy5KJC6Ez9SeI4GmuEYMUccgwzLosGb4I.png?auto=webp&s=8709d92caade6d4d14cb8fee9dc3b8b8bc3c8c8b| dom= | fetch=15-07-2022 | type=ext  
title = Interview with Matt in today's Irish News | desc = Muselive news post | date = 2008-04-04 | auth = ~screenager~ | pub = Muselive | url = http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&p=1067876#1067876 | dom = muselive.com | type = ext  
}}</ref>
}}</ref> The first song title to be known was "[[United States of Eurasia (song) | United States of Eurasia]]", obtained from an image of the song's sheet music posted on Musewire.<ref name="tw20090519">
It is a design that is hard to give only one meaning, as it could be interpreted in many lights; the meaning of life or the idea of 'me against the world'.<ref name="70 Years of the Album Exposition">
{{cite |
title = Twitoic / musewire | desc = Musewire posting | date = 2009-05-19 | fetch = 2009-05-19 | pub = Twitpic | url = http://twitpic.com/5flx3 | dom = twitpic.com | type = ext
}}</ref><ref name="mu20090522">
{{cite |
{{cite |
  title = New Album Title | desc = Muse news | date = 2009-05-22 | auth=Muse | pub = Official Muse website | url = http://www.muse.mu/index.php?sec=news-407 | dom = muse.mu | type = ext
  title=70 Years of The Album - Exposition
| desc=Exposition| date=2018 | auth=ART VINYL | url=https://i.redd.it/11xdrc9wbvx11.jpg| dom= | fetch=2018-11-12 | type=ext  
}}</ref>
}}</ref>
On 3rd February [[Microcuts.net]] posted a message saying that "Warner decided to release the new yet-to-be-named album in September 2009. An european tour should follow in fall."<ref name="mu20090203">
{{cite |
title = New Album Release | desc = MicroCuts news | date = 2009-02-03 | fetch = 2009-02-04 | pub = MicroCuts | url = http://microcuts.net/uk/news/archives/02032009-album_and_tour_updates.php | dom = microcuts.net | type = ext
}}</ref> On the 22nd May 2009, the title was announced to be ''The Resistance''.<ref name="tw20080522">
{{cite |
title = Twitter / musewire | desc = Musewire post | date = 2009-05-22 | fetch = 2009-05-22 | pub = Twitter | url = http://twitter.com/muse/status/1880913420 | dom = twitter.com | type = ext
}}</ref> On 16<sup>th</sup> June, it was announced on the official website that the release date is 14<sup>th</sup> September 2009. On the 3<sup>rd</sup> July the track list was announced one song at a time via Musewire. When "[[United States of Eurasia (song) | United States of Eurasia]]" was announced, it was appended by (+Collateral Damage); "Collateral Damage" was eventually revealed as the outro to the song. "[[I Belong to You (song) | I Belong to You]]" was similarly appended by (+Mon Coeur S'Ouvre A Ta Voix), an interlude which is sung in French.


== Release ==
== Release ==
The band initially entertained the idea of not releasing a full album but instead release a series of stand-alone songs to be released soon after touring concluded.<ref name="nme20070616">{{cite/NME 2007-06-16}}</ref> Early in 2008 Matt hinted the band had no real idea about what any future release could be, or if it would even be an album, stating
The band initially entertained the idea of not releasing a full album but instead release a series of stand-alone songs to be released soon after touring concluded.<ref name="nme20070616"/> Early in 2008 Matt hinted the band had no real idea about what any future release could be, or if it would even be an album, stating
"It may just be albums, but it may be a stream of singles, or it may just be one 50-minute symphony, do you know what I mean? Who knows?".<ref>
"It may just be albums, but it may be a stream of singles, or it may just be one 50-minute symphony, do you know what I mean? Who knows?".<ref name="digitalspy-20080115"/>
{{cite |
title = Muse: 'New LP may be 50-minute Symphony' | desc = Digital Spy news article | date = 2008-01-15 | pub = Digital Spy | url = http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/a85297/muse-new-lp-may-be-50-minute-symphony.html | dom = digitalspy.co.uk | type = ext
}}</ref>  


In March 2008, Matt elaborated on his wishes to diverge from the traditional album format, stating "I don't think we're going to approach the next album like we're making an album... we're just gonna make a load of music." He went on to explain that the future approach would be "Almost like making the single a more prominent format and then every few years doing a 'best of' from that period and that would be the album. So in other words, throw out songs every couple of months and see how people like them, and whichever ones people like, stick that on a record of 11 tracks."<ref>
In March 2008, Matt elaborated on his wishes to diverge from the traditional album format, stating "I don't think we're going to approach the next album like we're making an album... we're just gonna make a load of music." He went on to explain that the future approach would be "Almost like making the single a more prominent format and then every few years doing a 'best of' from that period and that would be the album. So in other words, throw out songs every couple of months and see how people like them, and whichever ones people like, stick that on a record of 11 tracks."<ref name="bbc-20080312"/> It later became apparent that band were in fact working on a full album.
{{cite |
title = Muse 'might ditch album format' | desc = BBC Newsbeat Music news article | date = 2008-03-12 | pub = BBC | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/hi/music/newsid_7292000/7292404.stm | dom = news.bbc.co.uk | type = ext
}}</ref> It later became apparent that band were in fact working on a full album.
 
=== Album art ===
The front cover artwork was unveiled on the 4<sup>th</sup> of August 2009 via [[Official_Muse_website|muse.mu]]. It depicts a human figure standing on an illuminated pathway with the Earth at the center.


=== Formats ===
=== Formats ===
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| Japan (JP)
| Japan (JP)
| 16{{supo|th}} September 2009<ref name="RO6920090707">
| 16{{supo|th}} September 2009<ref name="RO6920090707"/>
{{cite |
title=MUSE新作のトラック・リストが解禁!!! | desc=Blog | date=2009-07-07 | auth=RO69 | url=http://ro69.jp/blog/kojima.html?2009/07/07 | dom=ro69.jp | type=ext
}}</ref>
|-
|-
| Italy (IT)
| Italy (IT)
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== Track list ==
== Track list ==
=== CD, USB ===
=== CD, USB ===
# [[Uprising (song) | Uprising]] <small>- 5:02</small>
{{tracklist
# [[Resistance (song) | Resistance]] <small>- 5:46</small>
|01 = Uprising | 01length = 5:02
# [[Undisclosed Desires (song) | Undisclosed Desires]] <small>- 3:56</small>
|02 = Resistance | 02length = 5:46
# [[United States of Eurasia (song) | United States of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage)]] <small>- 5:47</small>
|03 = Undisclosed Desires | 03length = 3:56
# [[Guiding Light (song) | Guiding Light]] <small>- 4:13</small>
|04 = United States of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage) | 04link = United States of Eurasia (song) | 04length = 5:47
# [[Unnatural Selection (song) | Unnatural Selection]] <small>- 6:54</small>
|05 = Guiding Light | 05length = 4:13
# [[MK ULTRA (song) | MK ULTRA]] <small>- 4:06</small>
|06 = Unnatural Selection | 06length = 6:54
# [[I Belong to You (song) | I Belong to You (+Mon Cœur S'ouvre à Ta Voix)]] <small>- 5:38</small>
|07 = MK ULTRA | 07length = 4:06
# [[Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | Exogenesis: Symphony Part I (Overture)]] <small>- 4:18</small>
|08 = I Belong to You (+Mon Cœur S'ouvre à Ta Voix) | 08link = I Belong to You (song) | 08length = 5:38
# [[Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | Exogenesis: Symphony Part II (Cross Pollination)]] <small>- 3:56</small>
|09 = Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1 (Overture) | 09link = Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | 09length = 4:18
# [[Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | Exogenesis: Symphony Part III (Redemption)]] <small>- 4:37</small>
|10 = Exogenesis: Symphony Part 2 (Cross-Pollination) | 10link = Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | 10length = 3:56
|11 = Exogenesis: Symphony Part 3 (Redemption) | 11link = Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | 11length = 4:37
}}


=== Muse.mu Exclusive limited 5.1 DVD ===
=== Muse.mu Exclusive limited 5.1 DVD ===
# [[Uprising (song) | Uprising]] <small>- 5:01</small>
{{tracklist
# [[Resistance (song) | Resistance]] <small>- 5:45</small>
|01 = Uprising | 01length = 5:01
# [[Undisclosed Desires (song) | Undisclosed Desires]] <small>- 3:55</small>
|02 = Resistance | 02length = 5:45
# [[United States of Eurasia (song) | United States of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage)]] <small>- 5:46</small>
|03 = Undisclosed Desires | 03length = 3:55
# [[Guiding Light (song) | Guiding Light]] <small>- 4:14</small>
|04 = United States of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage) | 04link = United States of Eurasia (song) | 04length = 5:46
# [[Unnatural Selection (song) | Unnatural Selection]] (extended) <small>- 7:18</small>
|05 = Guiding Light | 05length = 4:14
# [[MK ULTRA (song) | MK ULTRA]] <small>- 4:05</small>
|06 = Unnatural Selection | 06length = 7:18
# [[I Belong to You (song) | I Belong to You (+Mon Cœur S'ouvre à Ta Voix)]] <small>- 5:41</small>
|07 = MK ULTRA | 07length = 4:05
# [[Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | Exogenesis: Symphony Part I (Overture)]] <small>- 4:13</small>
|08 = I Belong to You (+Mon Cœur S'ouvre à Ta Voix) | 08link = I Belong to You (song) | 08length = 5:41
# [[Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | Exogenesis: Symphony Part II (Cross Pollination)]] <small>- 3:54</small>
|09 = Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1 (Overture) | 09link = Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | 09length = 4:13
# [[Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | Exogenesis: Symphony Part III (Redemption)]] <small>- 4:35</small>
|10 = Exogenesis: Symphony Part 2 (Cross-Pollination) | 10link = Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | 10length = 3:54
|11 = Exogenesis: Symphony Part 3 (Redemption) | 11link = Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | 11length = 4:35
}}


=== Special Edition bonus DVD ===
=== Special Edition bonus DVD ===
The making of ''The Resistance'': <small>- 43:53</small>
The making of ''The Resistance'': <small>- 43:53</small>
# ''Uprising'' <small>- 06:03</small>
{{tracklist
# ''Resistance'' <small>- 05:02</small>
|01 = Uprising | 01length = 6:03
# ''Undisclosed Desires'' <small>- 02:13</small>
|02 = Resistance | 02length = 5:02
# ''United States of Eurasia'' <small>- 05:41</small>
|03 = Undisclosed Desires | 03length = 2:13
# ''Guiding Light'' <small>- 06:18</small>
|04 = United States of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage) | 04link = United States of Eurasia (song) | 04length = 5:41
# ''Unnatural Selection'' <small>- 01:19</small>
|05 = Guiding Light | 05length = 6:18
# ''MK Ultra'' <small>- 03:09</small>
|06 = Unnatural Selection | 06length = 1:19
# ''I Belong To You'' <small>- 04:58</small>
|07 = MK ULTRA | 07length = 3:09
# ''Exogenesis Symphony Part 1'' <small>- 03:32</small>
|08 = I Belong to You (+Mon Cœur S'ouvre à Ta Voix) | 08link = I Belong to You (song) | 08length = 4:58
# ''Exogenesis Symphony Part 2'' <small>- 02:12</small>
|09 = Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1 (Overture) | 09link = Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | 09length = 3:32
# ''Exogenesis Symphony Part 3'' <small>- 02:30</small>
|10 = Exogenesis: Symphony Part 2 (Cross-Pollination) | 10link = Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | 10length = 2:12
# (Credits)
|11 = Exogenesis: Symphony Part 3 (Redemption) | 11link = Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | 11length = 2:30
|12 = Credits | 12link = 0
}}


=== Vinyl ===
=== Vinyl ===
==== A ====
==== A ====
# [[Uprising (song) | Uprising]] <small>- 5:02</small>
{{tracklist
# [[Resistance (song) | Resistance]] <small>- 5:46</small>
|01 = Uprising | 01length = 5:02
# [[Undisclosed Desires (song) | Undisclosed Desires]]  <small>- 3:56</small>
|02 = Resistance | 02length = 5:46
|03 = Undisclosed Desires | 03length = 3:56
}}
==== B ====
==== B ====
<ol start="4">
<ol start="4">
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==== D ====
==== D ====
<ol start="9">
<ol start="9">
<li>[[Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | Exogenesis: Symphony Part I (Overture)]] <small>- 4:18</small></li>
<li>[[Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1 (Overture)]] <small>- 4:18</small></li>
<li>[[Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | Exogenesis: Symphony Part II (Cross Pollination)]] <small>- 3:56</small></li>
<li>[[Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | Exogenesis: Symphony Part 2 (Cross-Pollination)]] <small>- 3:56</small></li>
<li>[[Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | Exogenesis: Symphony Part III (Redemption)]] <small>- 4:37</small></li>
<li>[[Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | Exogenesis: Symphony Part 3 (Redemption)]] <small>- 4:37</small></li>
</ol>
</ol>


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# [[MK ULTRA (song) | MK ULTRA]] <small>- 4:06</small>
# [[MK ULTRA (song) | MK ULTRA]] <small>- 4:06</small>
# [[I Belong to You (song) | I Belong to You (+Mon Cœur S'ouvre à Ta Voix)]] <small>- 5:38</small>
# [[I Belong to You (song) | I Belong to You (+Mon Cœur S'ouvre à Ta Voix)]] <small>- 5:38</small>
# [[Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | Exogenesis: Symphony Part I (Overture)]] <small>- 4:18</small>
# [[Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1 (Overture)]] <small>- 4:18</small>
# [[Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | Exogenesis: Symphony Part II (Cross Pollination)]] <small>- 3:56</small>
# [[Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | Exogenesis: Symphony Part 2 (Cross-Pollination)]] <small>- 3:56</small>
# [[Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | Exogenesis: Symphony Part III (Redemption)]] <small>- 4:37</small>
# [[Exogenesis: Symphony (song) | Exogenesis: Symphony Part 3 (Redemption)]] <small>- 4:37</small>
# The making of [[Uprising (song) |Uprising]] (Video) <small>- 5:35</small>
# The making of [[Uprising (song) |Uprising]] (Video) <small>- 5:35</small>
# The making of [[United States of Eurasia (song) | United States of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage)]] (Video) <small>- 5:41</small>
# The making of [[United States of Eurasia (song) | United States of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage)]] (Video) <small>- 5:41</small>
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'''Week 6:''' [[Knights of Cydonia (song) | Knights of Cydonia]] ([[%27s-Hertogenbosch Brabanthallen 2006 (gig)|Live From Den Bosch]]) video <small>- 07:15</small>
'''Week 6:''' [[Knights of Cydonia (song) | Knights of Cydonia]] ([[%27s-Hertogenbosch Brabanthallen 2006 (gig)|Live From Den Bosch]]) video <small>- 07:15</small>
== Personnel ==
'''Muse'''
*[[Matt Bellamy]] - lead vocals, lead and rhytm guitars, keyboards, piano, synthesizers, programming, production
*[[Chris Wolstenholme]] - bass, backing vocals, production
*[[Dominic Howard]] - drums, percussion, synthesizers, programming, production
<br>
'''Session musicians'''
*Edodea Ensemble - orchestra (conducted by Audrey Riley, led by concertmaster Edoardo de Angelis)
*[[Calibro 35|Enrico Gabrielli]] - bass clarinet (track 8)
*[[Tom Kirk]] - handclaps and football hooligan noises (track 1)
<br>
'''Main production personnel'''
*[[Adrian Bushby]] - engineering, handclaps and football hooligan noises (track 1)
*[[Mark 'Spike' Stent]] - mixing
*Ted Jensen - mastering
<br>
'''Additional personnel'''
*Tomasso Coliva - additional engineering, technical setup
*[[Paul Reeve]] - additional vocal production, handclaps and football hooligan noises (tracks 1 & 4)
*Matthew Green - mixing assistance
*[[Des Broadbery]] - additional technical and logistical support
*La Boca - artwork
*Danny Clinch - photography
== Details ==
{{disco-details
| 01-Desc = CD
| 01-Region = GB
| 01-CatNumber = 825646874347
| 01-Publisher = [[Helium 3]], [[Warner]]
| 01-Tracks = 11
| 01-Length = 54:13
| 01-LengthRef =
| 01-Release = 2009-09-14
| 01-ReleaseRef = <ref name="ml20080622"/><ref name="amazon20090612"/>
| 01-Chart = 1
| 01-ChartRef = <ref name="BBC-20090921"/><ref name="NME-20090923"/>
| 02-Desc = CD
| 02-Region = JP
| 02-CatNumber = WPCR13629
| 02-CatNumberRef = <ref name="hmv200907"/>
| 02-Tracks = 11
| 02-Release = 2009-09-16
| 02-Chart = 2
| 03-Desc = 5.1 DVD
| 03-Tracks = 11
| 03-Length = 54:39
}}


== The Resistance Gallery ==
== The Resistance Gallery ==
<ul class="col"><li><p class="gu" style="font-size: 1.3em">'''Display gallery »'''</p></li>
<gallery>
<li class="di"><gallery  perrow="6">
  File:The Resistance CD DVD cover.jpg | CD+DVD front cover
  File:The Resistance CD DVD cover.jpg | CD+DVD front cover
  File:The Resistance CD DVD back cover.jpg | CD+DVD back cover
  File:The Resistance CD DVD back cover.jpg | CD+DVD back cover
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  File:DELUXE BOX SET.jpg | Box set front cover
  File:DELUXE BOX SET.jpg | Box set front cover
  File:Boite colector arr.jpg | Box set back cover
  File:Boite colector arr.jpg | Box set back cover
</gallery></li></ul>
File:TheResistanceinterview.jpg | Interview Promo CD DA
</gallery>
 
== Spread Gallery ==
<gallery>
File:AR_CD.jpg|AR CD
File:Australia The Resistance CD and DVD.jpg|AU CD+DVD
File:TR_CD_Jewelcase.jpg|UK CD jewelcase
File:TR_CD_Digipak.JPG|UK CD digipak
File:TR_CD_DVD_Digipak.JPG|UK CD+DVD
File:TR_Box_Set.jpg|UK box set
File:US_TR_CD.JPG|US CD
</gallery>


== See also ==
== Fifth Album recording gallery ==
*[[:Category:The Resistance-era media | The Resistance-era media]]
<gallery>
File:SilenceDiscussed.jpg | "Silence being discussed..." (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/recording-new-album-262331 muse.mu])
File:Keyboard Skills.jpg | "Keyboard Skills" (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/recording-new-album-262331 muse.mu])
File:Thebuchlamadness.jpg | "The Buchla Madness" (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/recording-new-album-262331 muse.mu])
File:TimeToRecord2.jpg | "Time to Record..." (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/recording-new-album-262331 muse.mu])
File: AC30Studio.jpg | "Time to Record..." (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/recording-new-album-262331 muse.mu])
File: TimeToRecord.jpg | "Time to Record..." (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/recording-new-album-262331 muse.mu])
File:Matt and Adrian the engineer.jpg | "Matt and Adrian the engineer" (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/recording-new-album-262331 muse.mu])
File:Viewing.jpg | "Viewing" (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/recording-new-album-262331 muse.mu])
File:Atrocity Vector.jpg | "Atrocity Vector?" (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/recording-new-album-262331 muse.mu])
File: TheG.jpg | "The G." (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/recording-new-album-262331 muse.mu])
File:United States of Eurasia, Score in Milan....jpg | "United States of Eurasia, Score in Milan..." (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/recording-new-album-262331 muse.mu])
File:Rock Viola.jpg | "Rock Viola" (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/recording-new-album-262331 muse.mu])
File:RefreshingView.jpg | "A refreshing view of the lake is enough to figure out what to record next..." (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/recording-new-album-262331 muse.mu])
File:MattWorksOnPart2.jpg | "Matt works on Part 2" (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/recording-new-album-262331 muse.mu])
File:LayingDown.jpg | "Chris laying down some bass" (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/recording-new-album-262331 muse.mu])
File:Synths and Biscuits....jpg | "Synths and Biscuits" (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/recording-new-album-262331 muse.mu])
File: TRRecordingNew4.jpg | (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/studio-262336 muse.mu])
File: TRRecordingNew5.jpg | (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/studio-262336 muse.mu])
File: TRRecordingNew6.jpg | (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/studio-262336 muse.mu])
File: TRRecordingNew7.jpg | (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/studio-262336 muse.mu])
File: TRRecordingNew8.jpg | (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/studio-262336 muse.mu])
File: TRRecordingNew9.jpg | (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/studio-262336 muse.mu])
File: MuseAtBeliiniBunkeroriginal.jpg | (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/studio-262336 muse.mu])
File: TRRecordingNew11.jpg | (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/studio-262336 muse.mu])
File: TRRecordingNew12.jpg | (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/studio-262336 muse.mu])
File: TRRecordingNew13.jpg | (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/studio-262336 muse.mu])
File: TRRecordingNew14.jpg | (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/studio-262336 muse.mu])
File: TRRecordingNew15.jpg | (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/studio-262336 muse.mu])
File: TRRecordingNew16.jpg | (Source: [https://www.muse.mu/gallery/studio-262336 muse.mu])
File: TRRecordingNew1.jpg | Credit: Dean Chalkley
File: TRRecordingNew2.jpg | Credit: Dean Chalkley
File: TRRecordingNew3.jpg | Credit: Dean Chalkley
 
</gallery>


== References ==
== References ==
<references>
<references>
<ref name="ml20080622">
 
{{cite |
<ref name="ml20080622">{{cite |
title=Chris Interview - Metro | desc=News post | date=2008-04-22 | auth=SofiaR | pub=Muselive | url=http://www.muselive.com/index.php?m=single&id=4104 | dom=www.muselive.com | type=ext  
title=Chris Interview - Metro | desc=News post | date=2008-04-22 | auth=SofiaR | pub=Muselive | url=http://www.muselive.com/index.php?m=single&id=4104 | dom=www.muselive.com | type=ext }}
}}
</ref>
 
<ref name="q200907">{{cite/Q 2009-07}}</ref>
 
<ref name="hmv200907">{{cite |
desc=Item listing | date=2009-07 | fetch=2009-07-15 | pub=HMV Japan | url=http://www.hmv.co.jp/en/product/detail/3630580 | dom=www.hmv.co.jp | type=ext }}
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== See also ==
*[[:Category:The Resistance-era media | The Resistance-era media]]


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[[Category:Albums |Resistance, The]]
[[Category:Albums |Resistance, The]]

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Cover art
Muse.mu Exclusive Limited Edition Deluxe box set
Muse album
Name The Resistance
Tracks 11
Total length 54:13
Recorded 2008–2009[1]
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy, Dominic Howard, Christopher Wolstenholme
Producer Muse[2]
Art work La Boca
Publisher Warner, Helium 3[3]
Format(s)
  • CD, CD+DVD (Limited Edition), download (MP3, iTunes LP) »
  • CD+DVD+USB (MP3, M4A, WAV) +2LP (Limited Edition box set)
  • CD+5.1 DVD (5.1 surround sound) +DVD+USB (MP3, M4A, WAV) +2LP (Muse.mu Exclusive Limited Edition Deluxe box set)
Catalogue № 825646874347
Release date 14th September 2009[1][4]
Chart position
  • 1 (AU, GB, US, CH, AT, DK, DE, PL, NZ, IT, NL, BE, FR, NO) »
  • 2 (MX, PT, ES)
  • 3 (FI)
  • 4 (RU)
  • 8 (SE)
  • 11 (JP)
  • 15 (PL)
album chronology
Black Holes and Revelations
The Resistance
The 2nd Law
Singles
United States of Eurasia cover art.jpgUprising.jpgMuse - Undisclosed Desires.jpgResistance 1.jpgExogenesis vinyl.jpgMKULTRA.png


Information

Muse's fifth studio album, The Resistance, was released on September 14th 2009. Like previous Muse albums it draws from a wide range of genres and influences, including glam rock, R&B, disco and classical. The Resistance sees the return of instrumentation previously used on Origin of Symmetry, including a church organ (Unnatural Selection) and llama toenails (United States of Eurasia).[5] Matthew Bellamy summarised the album as having "an emphasis on rhythm and contemporary R&B at the start. Then it gets epic and strange, then it becomes contemporary classical music."[6]

The band won the Grammy for Best Rock Album with The Resistance in 2011.

Muse originally were going to work under producer Rick Rubin since they heard many comments from other artists of the creative freedom he gives while writing songs since he just gives ideas and then he disappears, however, they ended producing the album themselves.[7] At the 2010 Music Producers Guild awards, Bellamy sarcastically thanked Rubin for "teaching us how not to produce."[8] A self-depricating joke according to Matt, since they respect Rick Rubin.[7]

Writing

On the 24th of May 2006 Matt was interviewed by Australian record station Triple J, before the release of Black Holes and Revelations. He stated that he wanted create a more progressive album with a lot of longer, piano based songs, with similarities to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon.[9] Also, in the fan webchat, when fans had the opportunity to ask questions of the band, one fan posed the question "Which song off the new album (BH&R) is most similar to the sound of the new album?". The band stated it was too early to tell, but some songs being written were in a similar style to " Map of the Problematique".

In an interview with French magazine Rock Mag in July 2007, Matt revealed a few details about the new album's direction, stating that some of the songs are more dance and electronica influenced, while others are a lot more symphonic and classical, and may include an orchestra. In another interview he mentioned one specific song he had written that would work well live with an orchestra, and mentioned he would like to use one for older songs such as " Hoodoo".[10] He also said that they may release a new song, that sounds "like Elton John", as a charity download single. This is presumably the same song that was mentioned months earlier in a Planet Sound article.[11] This article announced that a new song had been recorded. Dom stated "It came too late to put on Holes—we thought we should finish it in a tour break to put it out as a single. It's so long ago now, I can't exactly remember how it sounds."[12] This song was ultimately not released by Muse, but was identified in 2009 as being "Soaked" when the demo was listed in the Warner/Chappell song catalogue. The song was later covered by Adam Lambert.

In Q magazine Matt stated that "I live in Como, northern Italy, in a house that used to belong to the opera composer Vincenzo Bellini. I'm trying to trace his ghost right now to help me write songs. I do this late at night, 3am. I turn the lights down low and start playing his songs on the piano in the hope of making contact. It hasn't worked so far but I'm confident it will".[13] Opera has influenced Matt in the past, notably the song " Micro Cuts". Later in a February 2008 interview with UK magazine Rock Sound, Matt stated that his lyrics may take a departure from the paranormal and other worldly elements, and that whilst he never used to be comfortable discussing personal issues within his songs, he is becoming more comfortable doing so and wishes to explore that side of songwriting.

Numerous media reports about the fifth album began to appear[14][15][16] after the Daily Star published a story quoting Dom as saying "We’re going to start writing it properly next year but we’ve been getting lots of ideas down. “We think it might have quite an electronic feel". Howard also said the band were "buzzing" and indicated they would be ready to begin work on the album immediately after touring, with no break for reflection.[17] In an interview in October 2007, Matt indicated that their progression to electronic music would probably be limited to added synths, and they would ultimately remain a rock band.[18]

The band discussed a few of the songs they wanted on the album in early 2008. Matt stated he would like "at least one 15-minute space-rock solo" and "dancing, grooving, rhythm section-dominated songs".[19] Matt later confirmed that he was indeed working on a 14 minute long "progressive" song that was "like a slimy opera version [of previous Muse songs]", as well as "funk and r'n'b" songs, but as of the March 2008, nothing had been recorded.[20] On 4th June, Dom posted updates to the Musewire twitter page concerning the new album, speaking of 'otherworldly disco', '15 minute orchestral monsters' and 'things in between'.[21][22]

Later in July, Matt detailed a song the band were working on that "sounds a little like ‘New Year’s Day’" by U2. He also stated that there was "a bit of glam rock creeping in there as well". Chris said in the same interview: "At the moment, I'm into getting loose in the studio with an engineer and seeing what happens. It might be shit!".[23] This song was later appeared to be " Guiding Light". The album sees new methods of playing and style with the song " Undisclosed Desires" being the first song in which Matt plays neither guitar or piano, also having a programmed Drum Machine.[6] This song is the first time Chris uses the method of slap bass.[24]

Recording

The album was recorded in Studio Bellini, Moltrasio (Lake Como) and at Officine Meccaniche Studios Milan, Italy, between late-2008 and mid-2009. The beginning of the recording process was first indicated to have begun with the announcement of the Rock in Rio Festival, with the band scheduled to be recording in June 2008.[25] However, on the 21st June 2008, Chris announced that although band had five or six new songs for the new album, they had not heard any of Matt's lyrics for the songs, saying that he's sure "he already has them in his head and that they are dark, as always". He contradicted earlier indications that recording would begin in June, instead stating that the band "don't plan to start recording before September or October", and that the album would be released in 2009.[1] Chris later announced in early July, through Musewire, that they were "trying to put together a new album" in Italy, in Lake Como, where Matt's house is.[26] By September, the band were rehearsing for the album in their home county of Devon, UK,[27] and in October, Dom stated the band were working on a "symphonic monster among other things", presumably the aforementioned orchestral song, and would "start a bit of real recording in a couple of weeks".[28] In the Muse Q&A session in November 2008, Matt implied this song was difficult to compose as he was arranging the orchestral elements himself due to the fear of a composer changing the music. The song, if finished, will be in three parts at the end of the album.[29] In addition, Dom said that the song "starts quite mellow and ends up very heavy indeed whilst moving through a few genres to get there".[30] By mid-December 2008, Muse were working on the album in Matt's personal studio at Lake Como, Italy.[31] The Muse Christmas present ultimately lead to a screensaver that featured silent clips of the band recording the album, including Matt playing a keyboard whilst singing and wearing a santa hat.[32] On 31st January Tom Kirk posted a video he uploaded to YouTube of Dom playing a snare drum in a sheep field whilst listening to some sort of device.[33] On 2nd March, a second video was posted onto YouTube by Tom Kirk featuring the band clicking into a microphone in a toilet cubicle, and another on the 28th of March with the band discussing recording after dinner.[34] Dom posted a blog on his MySpace profile on the 14th March 2009 stating that "Matt is doing vocals on some tracks as we speak which normally means they're nearly finished". In addition, after two more tracks are recorded from scratch, he said that "we might be almost looking at a complete album", before adding the finishing touches on the songs until they are finished.[34]

Recording was completed by May 2009, at which point mixing had begun.[35] On the 11th June 2009 Dom posted an update on MySpace stating that The Resistance had been mixed and he thought that the band had "actually finished the album", indicating a Sepetember release.[36] On 23rd June 2009, Chris announced via the band's Twitter account that the album was "well and truly finished" and the band were preparing for mastering in New York.[37]

At some point it was expected that there would be some form of collaboration with Does It Offend You, Yeah?. In April, Dan Coop of Does It Offend You, Yeah? stated that they would be "hopefully going to go over to Matt's studio in Italy", but it was unknown where it would be Muse featuring Does It Offend It You, Yeah? or vice versa.[38] No further news of this collaboration emerged, though they have made a remix of the first single Uprising which will be released as the B-Side on the CD single.

Pre-release

Listening party player

None of the songs featured on The Resistance were played in full prior its recording, despite the band initially expressing desires to do so.[39][40] The first song title to be known was " United States of Eurasia", obtained from an image of the song's sheet music posted on Musewire.[41][42]

On 3rd February Microcuts.net posted a message saying that "Warner decided to release the new yet-to-be-named album in September 2009. An european tour should follow in fall."[43] On the 22nd May 2009, the title was announced to be The Resistance.[44] On 16th June, it was announced on the official website that the release date is 14th September 2009. On the 3rd July the track list was announced one song at a time via Musewire. When " United States of Eurasia" was announced, it was appended by (+Collateral Damage); "Collateral Damage" was eventually revealed as the outro to the song. " I Belong to You" was similarly appended by (+Mon Coeur S'Ouvre A Ta Voix), an interlude which is sung in French.

Album art

The front cover artwork was unveiled on the 4th of August 2009 via muse.mu. It depicts a human figure standing on an illuminated pathway with the Earth at the center. Designed by Scott Bendall of 'La Boca' design team, the illustration was heavily inspired by the work of American space artist Jon Lomberg's 'Astroengineering', the artwork features a single human trying to find its way through a kaleidoscope of multi-coloured hexagons in the infinite space.[45] It is a design that is hard to give only one meaning, as it could be interpreted in many lights; the meaning of life or the idea of 'me against the world'.[46]

Release

The band initially entertained the idea of not releasing a full album but instead release a series of stand-alone songs to be released soon after touring concluded.[47] Early in 2008 Matt hinted the band had no real idea about what any future release could be, or if it would even be an album, stating "It may just be albums, but it may be a stream of singles, or it may just be one 50-minute symphony, do you know what I mean? Who knows?".[48]

In March 2008, Matt elaborated on his wishes to diverge from the traditional album format, stating "I don't think we're going to approach the next album like we're making an album... we're just gonna make a load of music." He went on to explain that the future approach would be "Almost like making the single a more prominent format and then every few years doing a 'best of' from that period and that would be the album. So in other words, throw out songs every couple of months and see how people like them, and whichever ones people like, stick that on a record of 11 tracks."[49] It later became apparent that band were in fact working on a full album.

Formats

The album was released in a total of five different formats: CD, Limited Edition CD+DVD, MP3 download, the Limited Edition box set, the Muse.mu Limited Edition Deluxe box set and a special iTunes LP version on iTunes. The limited edition DVD contains a making of documentary of the album. The CD and CD+DVD version are packaged in a foldout softpak derived from sustainable forestry materials. The Limited Edition box the includes the CD, DVD, the album on double 12" heavyweight vinyl and on a USB flash drive in 320kpbs MP3, lossless WAV and Apple Lossless formats. The Muse.mu Exclusive Deluxe box set, available only from the Official Muse website was limited to 5000 copies world wide (though it has been speculated in the Muse Messageboards that more than 5000 were released) and additionally contains an audio DVD of the album in full bitrate DTS & Dolby 5.1 surround sound. Both box sets include a 12" album art, and Exogenesis art print. The iTunes LP version included the complete album and a special computer part which contained pictures, videos, notes to every song and credits.

Those who pre-ordered the album could download exclusive videos of live Muse performances, made available one per week until the release date.

Chart positions

Region Position
Australia (AU) 1
Austria (AT)
Belgium (BE)
Canada (CA)
Europe
France (FR)
Germany (DE)
Ireland (IE)
Italy (IT)
Japan (JP) 2
Korea (KR) 1
Mexico (MX)
Netherlands (NL)
New Zealand (NZ)
Norway (NO)
Portugal (PT) 2
Spain (ES)
Switzerland (CH) 1
United Kingdom (GB)
USA (US) 3

Release dates

Region Date
Australia (AU) 12th September 2009
Benelux (BX) 11th September 2009
Germany (DE)
Japan (JP) 16th September 2009[50]
Italy (IT) 11th September 2009
United Kingdom (GB) 14th September 2009[1][4]
USA (US) 15th September 2009

Track list

CD, USB

Muse.mu Exclusive limited 5.1 DVD

Special Edition bonus DVD

The making of The Resistance: - 43:53

Vinyl

A

  1. Uprising – 5:02
  2. Resistance – 5:46
  3. Undisclosed Desires – 3:56

B

  1. United States of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage) - 5:47
  2. Guiding Light - 4:13

C

  1. Unnatural Selection - 6:54
  2. MK ULTRA - 4:06
  3. I Belong to You (+Mon Cœur S'ouvre à Ta Voix) - 5:38

D

  1. Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1 (Overture) - 4:18
  2. Exogenesis: Symphony Part 2 (Cross-Pollination) - 3:56
  3. Exogenesis: Symphony Part 3 (Redemption) - 4:37

iTunes LP

  1. Uprising - 5:02
  2. Resistance - 5:46
  3. Undisclosed Desires - 3:56
  4. United States of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage) - 5:47
  5. Guiding Light - 4:13
  6. Unnatural Selection - 6:54
  7. MK ULTRA - 4:06
  8. I Belong to You (+Mon Cœur S'ouvre à Ta Voix) - 5:38
  9. Exogenesis: Symphony Part 1 (Overture) - 4:18
  10. Exogenesis: Symphony Part 2 (Cross-Pollination) - 3:56
  11. Exogenesis: Symphony Part 3 (Redemption) - 4:37
  12. The making of Uprising (Video) - 5:35
  13. The making of United States of Eurasia (+Collateral Damage) (Video) - 5:41
  14. Supermassive Black Hole (Live from Paris Video) - 3:58
  15. 10 photos
  16. Songs with linernotes of Matt

Pre-order downloads

Week 1: Stockholm Syndrome (Live From Kuala Lumpur) video - 8:19

Week 2: The Making of Uprising - 5:35

Week 3: Assassin (Live from LA) video - 7:13

Week 4: On the Road in South America - 8:20

Week 5: The Making of United States of Eurasia - 5:41

Week 6: Knights of Cydonia (Live From Den Bosch) video - 07:15

Personnel

Muse

  • Matt Bellamy - lead vocals, lead and rhytm guitars, keyboards, piano, synthesizers, programming, production
  • Chris Wolstenholme - bass, backing vocals, production
  • Dominic Howard - drums, percussion, synthesizers, programming, production


Session musicians

  • Edodea Ensemble - orchestra (conducted by Audrey Riley, led by concertmaster Edoardo de Angelis)
  • Enrico Gabrielli - bass clarinet (track 8)
  • Tom Kirk - handclaps and football hooligan noises (track 1)


Main production personnel


Additional personnel

  • Tomasso Coliva - additional engineering, technical setup
  • Paul Reeve - additional vocal production, handclaps and football hooligan noises (tracks 1 & 4)
  • Matthew Green - mixing assistance
  • Des Broadbery - additional technical and logistical support
  • La Boca - artwork
  • Danny Clinch - photography

Details

Region Release Catalogue № Publisher(s) Tracks Length Date Chart position
GB CD 825646874347 Helium 3, Warner 11 54:13 2009-09-14[1][4] 1[51][52]
JP CD WPCR13629[53] Unknown 11 Unknown 2009-09-16 2
Unknown 5.1 DVD Unknown Unknown 11 54:39 Unknown Unknown

The Resistance Gallery

Spread Gallery

Fifth Album recording gallery

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See also


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