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Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Top 31 of 2006: #13


Muse: "Black Holes and Revelations"
Released: July 11, 2006

The music media is strange. While many of these people have given golf claps to Muse in the past, it wasn't until 2006 that they started dishing out the accolades. Really? I was under the impression that they released "The Origin of Symmetry" and "Absolution." I guess I'm mistaken, because it really couldn't have taken these high and mighty douches this long to finally acknowledge Muse as a really great band. Could it? Who knows? All I know is that, for the most part, "Black Holes and Revelations" is a disappointment. Most of the pure rock energy that fed their previous albums was shelved for a more mainstream sound. That's cool and all, but is it really their best album ever, as many are saying? Nah. It's their third best. So I'll go ahead and say it again, "Black Holes and Revelations" is a disappointment. But when a disappointment sounds this good, you know that you're listening to one of today's most impressive bands, along with one of the only bands remaining that still plays rock music. Say what you want about what they sacrificed on this album, or what it's lacking, but Muse is still doing things their way. This album is really a testament to that. Did I mention that it's freaking awesome?

For making me hate them, then love them, Muse rocks their way to #13.

Top 31 Songs of 2006: #13
Sufjan Stevens - "Adlai Stevenson" from the album The Avalanche.

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