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===Part 3: Redemption===
===Part 3: Redemption===


<pre>Let's start over again,
<pre>
Why can't we start it over again? (repeat)
Let's start over again,
Why can't we start it over again?
Let's start over again,
Why can't we start it over again?


Just let us start it over again
Just let us start it over again


And we'll get it right (?)
 
And we'll be good (?)
This time we'll get it right
This time we'll get it right
Get it right
Get it right

Revision as of 13:44, 8 September 2009

Score on mixing desk during recording
Muse song
Name Exogenesis: Symphony
  • Part I: Overture
  • Part II: Cross Pollination
  • Part III: Redemption
Album/single The Resistance (9, 10, 11)
Length 12:51
  • 4:18 (Part I: Overture)
  • 3:56 (Part II: Cross Pollination)
  • 4:37 (Part III: Redemption)
Alternative titles
  • Symphony »
  • Orchestral Monster
  • Symphonic Monster
First live performance -
Latest live performance -
Recorded Lake Como and Milan, Italy, 2008-2009
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy, Dominic Howard, Christopher Wolstenholme
Producer Muse

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Description

"Exogenesis: Symphony" is the last song on The Resistance,[1] and is split into three four-minute tracks, each separately named. It features an orchestra of "about 40 musicians" throughout, being described by Matt as "almost purely classical in style"[2] The song tells the story of humanity leaving a destructive Earth behind to populate elsewhere in the Universe.[3]

Part I: Overture

The first part of the song starts off mellow.[4]

Part II: Cross Pollination

In the Muse Q&A in November 2008, Dominic Howard stated that the song would change genres throughout, indicating a significantly different middle section.[4]

Part III: Redemption

The track by track review by Gigwise describes that it concludes in a "suitably Muse-like way" and that "the song builds into an emotive and epic chorus where Bellamy and Wolstenholme share vocal duties". [4]

Additional information

The term exogenesis is the technical name for panspermia, the hypothesis that life is seeded across the universe from other sources, for example, arriving to Earth on comets, hence "cross pollination".

The song was first mentioned in March 2008 as a "15-minute space-rock solo"[5] and mentioned by the band numerous times after that. Prior to that, it had been alluded to by Matt in 2007 as "a few bits and pieces that we kind of set to one side that were ... a little bit too progressive and symphonic for [Black Holes and Revelations]", suggesting that the band may have first attempted to record it in 2005.[6]

The orchestral elements of the song are arranged by Matthew Bellamy. He stated he wanted to do this himself as he "never wanted to collaborate with a string arranger as they may make it 'theirs'".[1]

Lyrics

Incomplete

Part 1: Overture

Part 2: Cross Pollination

Rise above the crowds
Wade through toxic clouds
Breach the outer sphere
The edge of all our fears rest with you
We are counting on you,
It's up to you

Spread our codes to the stars,
You must rescue us all
Spread our codes to the stars,
You must rescue us all

Just 
Justify the wish, 
Now we know you can never return
Just 
Justify the wish, 
We will take to the ????

Part 3: Redemption

Let's start over again,
Why can't we start it over again?
Let's start over again,
Why can't we start it over again?

Just let us start it over again


And we'll be good (?)
This time we'll get it right
Get it right


It's our last chance to forgive ourselves

References

  1. a b Matthew Bellamy via Muse Answers. (2008-11-22). Question 23. Official Message Board. Retrieved 2008-11-22 from board.muse.mu.
  2. Ray Wilkinson. (2009-07). Progressive stadium rock three dream up album five. Mojo magazine, 1802. Retrieved 2009-07-05 from www.muselive.com. [verify]
  3. New album preview (2009-07-22). New Musical Express, 23–25. Retrieved 2009-07-29 from www.muselive.com. [verify]
  4. a b c Dominic Howard via Muse Answers. (2008-11-28). Question 6. Official Message Board. Retrieved 2008-11-22 from board.muse.mu.
  5. Muse: next album to have '15-minute space-rock solo' (2008-03-12). NME. Retrieved from nme.com.
  6. Lindsay McDougall. (2007-08-02). [Interview with Matthew Bellamy]. The Breakfast Show. Retrieved 2007-08-02 from abc.net.au. [verify]


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