Muse

Muse are an English rock band from Teignmouth, Devon, made 1994th The band is Matthew Bellamy (lead vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, keytar and lead to respiratory), Christopher Wolstenholme (bass, vocals, keyboards, guitars, harmonica supportive) and Dominic Howard (drums, percussion, synthesizer, which supportive and vocals try).

After the release of their album Black Holes 2006 and revelation has keyboard player and drummer Morgan Nicholls phases carried out with the band. Muse is known for her energy and flamboyant live performances, and their fusion of music genres, including progressive rock, alternative rock, space rock, pop, heavy metal and electronica, with recurring themes of the revolution.

[Members 4The played by muses in the different school bands during their stay at Teignmouth Community College in the early 90s, but the arrangement of the muses began when Bellamy successfully for the part of guitarist in Dominic Howard ‘played for, s-band.

They asked Chris Wolstenholme – learn to play bass guitar for the band – who played the drums at that time, the other founding members of the Gothic Plague left after Bellamy suggested that they write their own songs rather than doing covers.

Wolstenholme agreed and took lessons while Bellamy singer and songwriter for the band had to stand. Matt and Dom ‘s first band name-was Gothic Plague. When Gothic came plague fixed penalty and after that, Rocket Baby Dolls. In 1994, the band used to compete the name Rocket Baby Dolls  with a goth / glam image, for in a local battle of the bands. The band won the competition and smashed their equipment in the process. “There should be a protest, a statement,” to be, Bellamy said. “As if we really won, it was a real shock, a massive blow after we started, seriously.” to take us, quit shortly after the competition the three that were chosen to forget university, their jobs, the band name to Muse (1994-1995) change and move away from Teignmouth. The name “Muse” was inspired by Matt Bellamy ‘; s art teacher. The art teacher Samuel Theoun mentioned the word “Muses”. Matt then looked up in the dictionary and decided it to “shorten;. Muse” It was also used because it was short and the members believed that it looked good on a poster.

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