After
wowing audiences with a rousing set at this summer's Glastonbury
Festival, the British trio known as Muse is currently flexing its
layered guitar zeitgeist with "Muscle Museum," the first
single from the band's just-released debut, "Showbiz."
Though
the members of Muse are only 20 years old, guitarist-vocalist Matthew
Bellamy, bassist Chris Wolstenholme, and drummer Dominic Howard
have all been playing together in groups in Devon, England since
1994.
Lured
by its roster (most notably the Deftones, whom Muse admires), Muse
signed with Maverick Records in 1998 and recorded its first full
length album with famed Radiohead and Stone Roses producer John
Leckie.
Because
of Leckie's connection with Radiohead (he produced its second LP,
"The Bends"), some have been quick to draw comparisons
between both groups' intricate song structures. But as frontman
Bellamy told MTV News, Muse agreed to work with Leckie not because
of his work with Radiohead, but rather because of his admitted fan-boy
fascination with the three-piece.
"We
met John Leckie about a year ago," Bellamy explained, "and
he started coming to our gigs that we were doing in England. He
was just a fan of the band, and he really liked the music we were
playing. And it got to a point where it looked like we were gonna
get a record deal, and so he started talking that maybe he'd like
to do the album with us."
"He
came over with us to New York when we did CMJ last year," he
continued. "He was with us that time, and he's just a great
guy. We got along with him really well, and there's no one else
I'd rather work with on a first record. He thinks... well, he said
that we're the best guitar group he's ever worked with." [RealAudio]
Muse
will launch a U.K. tour with Skunk Anansie on October 9 in Cambridge
and will open for the Red Hot Chili Peppers' tour of Germany in
early November. The group plans to return to the States for another
round of shows just after Thanksgiving.
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