The Globalist (song)
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Name | The Globalist |
Album/single | Drones |
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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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Confirmed by Matt during an interview with Radio 1, to be the sequel to Citizen Erased[1]
Matt describes the song as being a ten-minute prog-rock nightmare dealing with the rise and fall of a dictator and is its own self-contained narrative.
Matt on The Globalist: "The first half sounds like something from a film, then it goes to a middle section that's metal then the outro is a big piano ballad." He also said that this song is one of his favourite songs from the album.
Information
The song's making of video was leaked/uploaded on Vimeo on March 29th 2015.
The first part of the song is reminiscent of Ennio Morricone's Il Mercenario (L'Arena) song. In the middle part a heavy 7-string guitar riff (previously posted on Muse's Instagram) kicks in, and the drums and bass kick in, and countdown can be heard. After that it turns into a slow piano ballad. At the end, it turns into an 80s type of progressive rock/metal. Muse have also posted a lot of teasers for this particular song on Instagram during the recording process.
Instrumentation
In the beginning, it features a slow-paced quiet orchestral part, with Matt whistling over the top, and during the calm build-up, an acoustic guitar, along with the slide guitar kick in. Matt also throws boxes and chairs in the studio, to make it sound like a revolver shoot-out in the beginning. Later, during the mellow ballad part the piano and drums kick in, alongside the bass. After that, both Matt and Chris start playing a heavy guitar riff, previously posted on their Instagram, and the drums build up the tension. The part also features sound effects of a countdown from a rocket launch. It eventually turns into a calm song after that, featuring piano, drums and bass. In the last part, the song features a distorted bass, heavy guitar and drums. Matt used a Fender Stratocaster and his old Manson 7-string guitar for the song.
Whilst recording the slide guitar, Lange made Matt record the part 31 times- the most takes Matt has ever done.
References
- ↑ Matt Bellamy. (2015-03-23). Matt Bellamy on BBC Radio 1 - Dead Inside Premiere. Retrieved 2015-03-23.