Aftermath (song)
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Name | Aftermath |
Album/single | Drones |
Length | 5:48 |
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Recorded | 2014/2015 - The Warehouse Studio, Vancouver, Canada |
Writer/composer | Matthew Bellamy |
Producer | Muse, Robert "Mutt" Lange |
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According to Matt, this is one of the two songs that talk about love; in 'Aftermath' the protagonist finds love again, the rediscovery of love again.[1] The song it's the opposite to Dead Inside.
The song it's a guitar ballad in the style of "Jimi Hendrix" which also features violins and synths.[2] In this song, the protagonist also regains his faith in humanity[3] In another review the song was compared with "One" of Metallica
Lyrics
Incomplete
It's you and me against the world, we are free
... From this moment, you’ll never be alone ... The states shake and walls rise still higher .
References
- ↑ Matt Bellamy. (2015-03-23). Triple J - Matt Bellamy, Muse: 'Dead Inside' is about "losing the idea of love". Retrieved 2015-03-23 from Soundcloud.
- ↑ L'édition du Soir by Philippe Richard. (2015-05-18). Que vaut le nouvel album de Muse?. Ouest-france. Retrieved 2015-05-18 from ouest-france.fr/.
- ↑ Claudia Rossi. (2015-05-19). Muse, ecco il nuovo ‘Drones': un’opera rock oscura, tra JFK e Orwell. Il Fatto Quotidiano. Retrieved 2015-05-19 from ilfattoquotidiano.it.