Origin of Symmetry
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Origin of Symmetry | ||
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Album by Muse | ||
Released | July 17 2001 | |
Recorded | 2001 | |
Chart Position # | UK: 3/ US: N/A* | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 51 min 42 sec | |
# Discs | 1 | |
Record label | Mushroom | |
Cat. # | MUSH93 CD | |
Producer | John Leckie, David Bottrill, Muse | |
Professional reviews | ||
AMG | 4/5 | link (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:ipr9kettsq7x~T10) |
Muse Chronology | ||
Showbiz (1999) | Origin of Symmetry (2001) | Hullabaloo (2002) |
Origin of Symmetry is British rock band Muse's second album, released in the summer of 2001 on Mushroom Records in the UK. "Plug in Baby" and "New Born" (both singles) are perhaps the standout tracks, the ingenious lead solo and distinctive bass riff of the former making it a perennial favourite of fans. Additionally, Maverick, who released Showbiz in the USA, requested that the falsetto vocals of the song be removed, as they believed they would hamper the song’s radio-playability. Muse's subsequent refusal to compromise their artistic integrity (or ruin the song) saw them part ways with the label.
"Feeling Good" is a cover of the Nina Simone song. Nestlé tried to use it in a coffee commercial, but did not seek the permission of the band before doing so. They were forced to remove it and pay the band £500,000 in damages (which the band donated to Oxfam), however Nestlé then replaced the Muse version with a sound alike version.
The band experimented with new or interesting instruments throughtout the album, Domonic Howard (drums) augmented the standard rock drum kit with various other items of his own and Matthew Bellamy's use of a church organ on "Megalomania" works well juxtaposed to the anti-religious sentiment of the song. Throughout the album the bass line is used as the driving force, often with the guitar providing only an extra layer to the song rather than carrying the melody as in a more traditional song. This effect was created with distortion and other effects on the bass resulting in a more thick sound. This allowed the overblown guitar of Bellamy to carry itself away from the tune and extend into the higher frequencies. Overall the album sounds as if it were being played by a four piece rather than a three piece.
Track listing
- "New Born" (Bellamy)
- "Bliss" (Bellamy)
- "Space Dementia" (Bellamy)
- "Hyper Music" (Bellamy)
- "Plug in Baby" (Bellamy)
- "Citizen Erased" (Bellamy)
- "Micro Cuts" (Bellamy)
- "Screenager" (Bellamy)
- "Darkshines" (Bellamy)
- "Feeling Good" (Bricusse/Newley)
- "Megalomania" (Bellamy)
Personnel
- Matthew Bellamy - guitar, keyboards, vocals
- Dominic Howard - drums
- Chris Wolstenholme - bass guitar
Singles From Origin of Symmetry
Title | Date Released | Format/s | Cat. # | UK Singles Chart | US Modern Rock chart | Cover |
"Plug In Baby" | 05/03/2001 | CD/Vinyl 7" | MUSH 89 CDS | 11 | -* | Missing image Muse_pluginbaby.jpg Plug In Baby |
"New Born" | 05/06/2001 | CD/Vinyl 7" | MUSH 92 CDS | 12 | -* | Missing image Muse_newborn.jpg New Born |
"Bliss" | 20/08/2001 | CD/Vinyl 7" | MUSH 96 CDS | 22 | -* | Missing image Muse_bliss.jpg Bliss |
"Hyper Music/Feeling Good" | 24/11/2001 | CD/Vinyl 7" | MUSH 97 CDS | 24 | -* | Missing image Muse_hypermusic.jpg Hyper Music/Feeling Good |