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| Name = Supremacy
| Name = Supremacy
| Length = 4:55
| Length = 4:55, 3:40 <small>(Radio Edit)</small>
| Album = [[The 2nd Law (album)|The 2nd Law]]
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|[[The 2nd Law (album)|The 2nd Law]] <small>(1)</small>
|[[Supremacy (single) | Supremacy]] <small>(1), CD (1, 2)</small>
|[[Live at Rome Olympic Stadium (live) | Live at Rome Olympic Stadium]] <small>CD (1), DVD (2)</small>
|[[Live at Koln - Gloria Theatre (EP)|Live at Koln - Gloria Theatre]] <small>(2)</small>
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| AltTitles = -
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| First = [[Cologne E-Werk 2012 (gig)|20th September 2012]]
| First = [[Cologne E-Werk 2012 (gig)|20th September 2012]]
| Latest =  
| Latest = [[Amsterdam Ziggo Dome 2016 - 9th (gig)|9{{supo|th}} March 2016]]
| Recorded = 2011-2012
| Recorded = 2011-2012
| Writer = Matthew Bellamy
| Writer = Matthew Bellamy
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'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfk4ixQXaGU Listen]'''


== Description ==
== Description ==
'Supremacy' sees the band going to "absurd levels," according to Matt. Spiralling swamp blues of the track builds to a climax of orchestral hysteria as Matt orates a terrifying scene of mankind losing its supremacy over the Earth as "the seas have risen up" and energy shortages cause global desperation.<ref>http://www.muselive.com/index.php?m=single&id=6747</ref>
'Supremacy' sees the band going to "absurd levels," according to Matt. Spiralling swamp blues of the track builds to a climax of orchestral hysteria as Matt orates a terrifying scene of mankind losing its supremacy over the Earth as "the seas have risen up" and energy shortages cause global desperation.<ref>http://www.muselive.com/index.php?m=single&id=6747</ref>


According to a French magazine, Jeuxactu, the song has elements of "Kashmir" from Led Zeppelin in its guitar riff and orchestration.<ref>http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=52987&d=0</ref>
According to a French magazine, Jeuxactu, the song has elements of "Kashmir" from Led Zeppelin in its guitar riff and orchestration.<ref>http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=52987&d=0</ref> The main drum beat is very similar, albeit in a slower form, to the drumbeat at the slow section of the Arctic Monkeys' "Crying Lightning" towards the end of the song.


During the post-Madness debut interview on Radio One with Zane Lowe, Matt said the song had a "big 7-string riff."
During the post-Madness debut interview on Radio One with Zane Lowe, Matt said the song had a "big 7-string riff."
This song has been compared to Led Zeppelin and a James Bond theme tune.
The song was played at almost every gig during the The 2nd Law Tour, but only made very occasional appearances during the Drones Tour


== Information ==
== Information ==
By error of Bellamy, Howard, Wolstenholme or Kirk, the name of the song was leaked by a photo on Twitter, until it was deleted.
By error of Bellamy, Howard, Wolstenholme or Kirk, the name of the song was leaked by a photo on Twitter, until it was deleted.


On March 30th 2012, a rumour started on-line, spreading through most of the social networks like twitter and facebook and, naturally, most Muse forums and fan-pages. Apparently, an excerpt of Supremacy had been leaked, revealing roughly 30 seconds of the song. The vocal version can be found here [http://unnaturallyselected.tumblr.com/post/20179590699/supremacy-muse-vocal-leak]. On April 1st 2012, the leak was confirmed to be fake, an April Fool's Day joke organised by Facebook page Coro Happy B-Day M. <ref name="af20120401">
On March 30th 2012, a rumour started on-line, spreading through most of the social networks like twitter and facebook and, naturally, most Muse forums and fan-pages. Apparently, an excerpt of Supremacy had been leaked, revealing roughly 30 seconds of the song. The vocal version can be found here [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuMbeTeSErY]. On April 1st 2012, the leak was confirmed to be fake, an April Fool's Day joke organised by Facebook page Coro Happy B-Day M. <ref name="af20120401">


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== Music Video ==
On the 8/02/13 the music video for Supremacy was uploaded to Muse's YouTube channel. It was recorded in Los Angeles, U.S.A.
The meaning behind the video, quoted from Matthew Bellamy is,
"SUPREMACY...a terrifying scene of mankind losing its supremacy over the Earth as "the seas have risen up" and energy shortages cause global desperation."
== Live ==
Supremacy was a stable of The 2nd Law Tour, being performed at nearly every date of the entire tour. It was commonly preceded by Unsustainable and opened most gigs during the tour. After the St. Louis gig in 2013, Isolated System also preceded the song at some dates. However, alongside the other singles from The 2nd Law, Survival, Panic Station and Follow Me, it has rarely made an appearance since. Supremacy made rare appearances during the Drones Summer Festival Tour in 2015, mostly appearing as a rarity after the band stopped performing Animals, and appearing solely at 3 multi-night gigs in 2016. The Drones Tour versions, though far fewer in number, is considerably heavier than The 2nd Law Tour versions.
[[Supremacy (live) | More here]]


== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
''Inaccurate''
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{{lyrics
|Wake to see that true emancipation is a fantasy
|
Wake to see  
Your true emancipation is a fantasy
Policies have risen up and overcome the brave
Policies have risen up and overcome the brave
Greatness dies
Unsung and lost invisible to history
Embedded spies
Brainwashing our children to be mean


... silent lost invisible to history
You don’t have long
And their spells brainwashing our children to their will
 
You don't have long,
I am on to you
I am on to you
The time, it has come to destroy
The time, it has come to destroy  
 
Your supremacy
Supremacy
 
Your supremacy
Your supremacy
Supremacy
Ooh
Ooh


You don't have long,
You don’t have long
I am on to you
I am on to you
The time, it has come to destroy
The time, it has come to destroy  
 
Your supremacy
Your supremacy
Your
Supremacy
Yeah yeah
}}
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Latest revision as of 11:52, 23 February 2023

Matt while recording the song
Muse song
Name Supremacy
Album/single
Length 4:55, 3:40 (Radio Edit)
Alternative titles -
First live performance 20th September 2012
Latest live performance 9th March 2016
Recorded 2011-2012
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Muse


Listen

Description

'Supremacy' sees the band going to "absurd levels," according to Matt. Spiralling swamp blues of the track builds to a climax of orchestral hysteria as Matt orates a terrifying scene of mankind losing its supremacy over the Earth as "the seas have risen up" and energy shortages cause global desperation.[1]

According to a French magazine, Jeuxactu, the song has elements of "Kashmir" from Led Zeppelin in its guitar riff and orchestration.[2] The main drum beat is very similar, albeit in a slower form, to the drumbeat at the slow section of the Arctic Monkeys' "Crying Lightning" towards the end of the song.

During the post-Madness debut interview on Radio One with Zane Lowe, Matt said the song had a "big 7-string riff."

This song has been compared to Led Zeppelin and a James Bond theme tune.

The song was played at almost every gig during the The 2nd Law Tour, but only made very occasional appearances during the Drones Tour

Information

By error of Bellamy, Howard, Wolstenholme or Kirk, the name of the song was leaked by a photo on Twitter, until it was deleted.

On March 30th 2012, a rumour started on-line, spreading through most of the social networks like twitter and facebook and, naturally, most Muse forums and fan-pages. Apparently, an excerpt of Supremacy had been leaked, revealing roughly 30 seconds of the song. The vocal version can be found here [1]. On April 1st 2012, the leak was confirmed to be fake, an April Fool's Day joke organised by Facebook page Coro Happy B-Day M. [3]

Music Video

On the 8/02/13 the music video for Supremacy was uploaded to Muse's YouTube channel. It was recorded in Los Angeles, U.S.A.

The meaning behind the video, quoted from Matthew Bellamy is,

"SUPREMACY...a terrifying scene of mankind losing its supremacy over the Earth as "the seas have risen up" and energy shortages cause global desperation."

Live

Supremacy was a stable of The 2nd Law Tour, being performed at nearly every date of the entire tour. It was commonly preceded by Unsustainable and opened most gigs during the tour. After the St. Louis gig in 2013, Isolated System also preceded the song at some dates. However, alongside the other singles from The 2nd Law, Survival, Panic Station and Follow Me, it has rarely made an appearance since. Supremacy made rare appearances during the Drones Summer Festival Tour in 2015, mostly appearing as a rarity after the band stopped performing Animals, and appearing solely at 3 multi-night gigs in 2016. The Drones Tour versions, though far fewer in number, is considerably heavier than The 2nd Law Tour versions.

More here

Lyrics

Wake to see Your true emancipation is a fantasy Policies have risen up and overcome the brave Greatness dies Unsung and lost invisible to history Embedded spies Brainwashing our children to be mean

You don’t have long I am on to you The time, it has come to destroy Your supremacy

You don’t have long I am on to you The time, it has come to destroy Your supremacy

References

  1. http://www.muselive.com/index.php?m=single&id=6747
  2. http://www.muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=52987&d=0
  3. Coro Happy B-Day M.. (2012-04-01). Buon Primo Aprile, Folks!. Facebook. Retrieved 2012-04-02 from facebook.com.


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