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===Madness, Muse=== | ''Translated from Swedish.'' | ||
=== Madness, Muse === | |||
''' ''Madness, Muse'' ''' | ''' ''Madness, Muse'' ''' | ||
The worlds most overrated band is on stage | The worlds most overrated band is on stage | ||
Muse | Muse | ||
Concert at Cirkus in Stockholm | [[Stockholm Cirkus 2003 (gig) |Concert at Cirkus in Stockholm]] | ||
Madness. This is complete madness. There is no doubt that one of the | Madness. This is complete madness. There is no doubt that one of the world's most overrated and worst bands is on the stage.<br/> | ||
The | The entertainment value begins and ends with the singer [[Matthew Bellamy]]'s guitar having blinking red lights. The rest is against all descriptions. The rest kills everything in good music's name. The rest is a nightmare. The music sounds like a progressive cross between Marillion and [[Radiohead]]. Bellamy sings like a vacuum cleaner on drugs - the bag is full and the sound is a mechanic howling. | ||
a progressive cross between | |||
and the sound is a mechanic howling. | |||
Madness. | Madness. | ||
Markus Larsson | Markus Larsson | ||
== See also == | |||
* [http://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesbladet/musik/live/article170085.ab Original article on Aftonbladet] | |||
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[[Category:Absolution-era media]] | [[Category:Absolution-era media]] | ||
[[Category:Aftonbladet]] | [[Category:Aftonbladet]] | ||
[[Category:Concert reviews]] |
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Translated from Swedish.
Madness, Muse
Madness, Muse The worlds most overrated band is on stage
Muse Concert at Cirkus in Stockholm
Madness. This is complete madness. There is no doubt that one of the world's most overrated and worst bands is on the stage.
The entertainment value begins and ends with the singer Matthew Bellamy's guitar having blinking red lights. The rest is against all descriptions. The rest kills everything in good music's name. The rest is a nightmare. The music sounds like a progressive cross between Marillion and Radiohead. Bellamy sings like a vacuum cleaner on drugs - the bag is full and the sound is a mechanic howling.
Madness.
Markus Larsson