March 31, 2023
Muse


Alongside Slipknot’s The End, So Far, Muse’s Will Of The People album is arguably the heaviest album to have topped the UK charts in 2022, and frontman Matt Bellamy says that’s because “a bit more metal has crept in this time.”

Speaking in the brand new issue of Classic Rock magazine, Muse’s leader says, “Metal has always been around for us.”

“When we were growing up we were listening to bands like Iron Maiden. And though we connected more through Nirvana, Rage Against The Machine and the Smashing Pumpkins, we always had this love for eighties metal. Metallica were also a big one for us, but Iron Maiden were the British band and also felt a bit more punk rock in ways. The song Phantom Of The Opera [from Iron Maiden’s self-titled debut album] doesn’t feel as bloated or overtly classical as other metal songs. There’s still something quite angry and scary about it. That’s why Maiden are a band we’ve always looked up to.

“That usage of the harmonic minor scale and the progressive approach to arrangements is something that we share, even if we never sounded like them and live in a different genre. We have a lot of respect for them as musicians, especially Steve Harris, who is one of the best bass players around.”





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