The 10th Muse album takes its name from the Wow! Signal, an unexplained radio transmission detected by a mind-blown astronomer in 1977 that’s been held up as a possible example of extraterrestrial ...
No score yet, be the first to add. Now, fresh off one of the most straightforwardly terrible albums of the decade, here comes the Muse Mothership again. This time we’re back in space. The Wow! Signal, ...
In August 1977, Ohio State’s Big Ear telescope picked up a 72-second-long radio transmission from deep in space, in the region of Sagittarius. It played only once, before disappearing forever. The ...
Here comes the science bit, concentrate: all you space nerds out there will be well aware that ‘the Wow! signal’ was of course a narrowband radio signal detected by Ohio State University’s Big Ear ...
Boric acid suppositories present a potential solution to several vaginal problems such as yeast infections and bacterial vaginosis. The creation of these suppositories involves the use of boric acid, ...
Named after a powerful and mysterious signal received in 1976 and believed to be from aliens, the album deals heavily in Bellamy’s desire to fill the void of the “unknown”, particularly in the wake of ...
When something feels binary in its qualities, it’s all too easy to adopt the Marmite metaphor: “This band are like Marmite, you either love them or hate them.” It’s a marketing method that’s worked ...
The twisted serial killer Muse has been a dark shadow hanging over ‘Daredevil: Born Again,’ and we’ve all been waiting to see how his story plays out. Is Muse really dead in this gritty Marvel series?
Matt Bellamy, walking around the west London morning sunshine, has a cheery disposition for someone who has just made an album “coming from a place entirely of personal emotional turmoil”. Muse’s 10th ...