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The Wow! Signal review – Only Muse can make this gravity-defying sound. It’s ludicrous but great fun
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The Wow! Signal review – Only Muse can make this gravity-defying sound. It’s ludicrous but great fun

The Irish Times reviews Muse's new album 'The Wow! Signal,' describing it as a grandiose fusion of metal, techno, science fiction, and prog rock. The album embraces over-the-top themes and styles reminiscent of Queen, with tracks referencing astrophysics and extraterrestrial life. The review highlights the band's fearless approach, noting songs like 'The Dark Forest' and 'Nightshift Superstar' as examples of their blend of seriousness and playful absurdity. The album is seen as a continuation of Muse's signature style, though it does not claim to be original.

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The Wow! Signal review – Only Muse can make this gravity-defying sound. It’s ludicrous but great fun

The Irish Times reviews Muse's new album 'The Wow! Signal,' describing it as a grandiose fusion of metal, techno, science fiction, and prog rock. The album embraces over-the-top themes and styles reminiscent of Queen, with tracks referencing astrophysics and extraterrestrial life. The review highlights the band's fearless approach, noting songs like 'The Dark Forest' and 'Nightshift Superstar' as examples of their blend of seriousness and playful absurdity. The album is seen as a continuation of Muse's signature style, though it does not claim to be original.

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