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== Description ==
== Description ==


The song's title has been "officially" leaked on March 14th, 2022 via the JSON output from [https://wontstanddown.muse.mu/api/v1/catalogue/new/ wontstanddown.muse.mu], which contains basic album info.
Described by NME as a "ballad-turned-[[Queen]] rocker.<ref>https://www.nme.com/big-reads/muse-cover-interview-2022-will-of-the-people-3243209?utm_source=hootsuite&utm_medium=&utm_term=&utm_content=&utm_campaign=</ref> Later on, another review said that the song is a modern calling from with that of [[Queen]]'s greatest song, Bohemian Rhapsody. Furthermore, Alt Note Magazine described Liberation as being Freddie-Mercurial and grandiose. Liberation is most reminiscent of Queen-influenced songs, most notably [[United States of Eurasia (song)|United States of Eurasia]], while the final


NME described the song, in a June 2022 interview with Matt Bellamy, as a "ballad-turned-[[Queen]] rocker".<ref>https://www.nme.com/big-reads/muse-cover-interview-2022-will-of-the-people-3243209?utm_source=hootsuite&utm_medium=&utm_term=&utm_content=&utm_campaign=</ref>. Later on, another review said that the song is a modern calling from with that of Queen's greatest song, Bohemian Rhapsody. Furthermore, Alt Note Magazine described Liberation as being Freddie-Mercurial and grandiose.
In the same NME interview mentioned above, Bellamy said about the song, that it is "''leaning towards what I felt seeing the Black Lives Matter protests. I’m not gonna try to claim to have any understanding of what that culture’s been through or anything, but “intend to erase your place in history” was that feeling of anger… that emotion that you feel in the moment of revolution, where you just want to tear it down and destroy this, even to the extent of changing history itself – people pulling statues down. And “you stole the airwaves but the air belongs to us.''"


In the same NME interview mentioned above, Bellamy said about the song that it is "''leaning towards what I felt seeing the Black Lives Matter protests. I’m not gonna try to claim to have any understanding of what that culture’s been through or anything, but “intend to erase your place in history” was that feeling of anger… that emotion that you feel in the moment of revolution, where you just want to tear it down and destroy this, even to the extent of changing history itself – people pulling statues down. And “you stole the airwaves but the air belongs to us.''"
The song's title has been "officially" leaked on March 14th, 2022 via the JSON output from [https://wontstanddown.muse.mu/api/v1/catalogue/new/ wontstanddown.muse.mu], which contains basic album info, while the song was leaked together with the rest of the album on August 23rd, 2022.


Based off of the leaked snippet, Liberation is most reminiscent of other Queen-esque songs, most notably [[United States of Eurasia (song)|United States of Eurasia]].
== Instrumentation ==
 
The song is built around piano, bass and drums. It starts out with just a piano and vocal intro, before quickly bringing in bass and drums over stacked vocals for the choruses, similar to how the bass and drums in [[United States of Eurasia (song)|United States of Eurasia]] are brought in. The song mellows out again for the second verse, this time bringing in an acoustic guitar and a few electronic drum samples. The final part utilises the acoustic guitar, together with some piano, jazzy drums and acoustic bass.


== Live ==  
== Live ==  

Revision as of 23:24, 25 August 2022

Muse song
Name Liberation[1]
Album/single Will of the People (3)
Length 3:06[2]
Alternative titles
First live performance
Latest live performance
Recorded 2021
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Muse
Chart position


Description

Described by NME as a "ballad-turned-Queen rocker.[3] Later on, another review said that the song is a modern calling from with that of Queen's greatest song, Bohemian Rhapsody. Furthermore, Alt Note Magazine described Liberation as being Freddie-Mercurial and grandiose. Liberation is most reminiscent of Queen-influenced songs, most notably United States of Eurasia, while the final

In the same NME interview mentioned above, Bellamy said about the song, that it is "leaning towards what I felt seeing the Black Lives Matter protests. I’m not gonna try to claim to have any understanding of what that culture’s been through or anything, but “intend to erase your place in history” was that feeling of anger… that emotion that you feel in the moment of revolution, where you just want to tear it down and destroy this, even to the extent of changing history itself – people pulling statues down. And “you stole the airwaves but the air belongs to us."

The song's title has been "officially" leaked on March 14th, 2022 via the JSON output from wontstanddown.muse.mu, which contains basic album info, while the song was leaked together with the rest of the album on August 23rd, 2022.

Instrumentation

The song is built around piano, bass and drums. It starts out with just a piano and vocal intro, before quickly bringing in bass and drums over stacked vocals for the choruses, similar to how the bass and drums in United States of Eurasia are brought in. The song mellows out again for the second verse, this time bringing in an acoustic guitar and a few electronic drum samples. The final part utilises the acoustic guitar, together with some piano, jazzy drums and acoustic bass.

Live

Lyrics

Silenced

You'll make us feel silenced You stole the airwaves, but the air belongs to us And violence, you'll make us turn to violence You've left us choice-less Our backs against the wall no more, and

We have plans to take you down We intend to erase your place in history Soon (soon) you'll be left with nothing So I guess we should thank you (thank you) Thank you (thank you) Thank you (thank you) We've had enough We thank you for playing your part in our liberation

And losing, the world can see you're losing You'll send the army to trample on our prayers And silenced, we'll be no longer silenced You'll hear our voices They'll rise even though we're under siege, and

We have plans to take you down (forced abdication) We intend to erase your place in history (regime revocation) Soon (soon) you'll be left with nothing So I guess we should thank you (thank you) Thank you (thank you) Thank you (thank you) We've had enough Thank you for playing your part in our liberation, liberation Liberation... Liberation...

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