Description
There has been a definitive 'us or we against them' mindset which has consistently built up over the course of Muse's previous few records. The Resistance is certainly no exception in any matter. The lyrics are demanding from both sides. What Bellamy is specifically referring to in some of the songs is 'anyone's guess about the subject matter.' The volatile disposition of the world is used as an allusion to add more spice and vivacity to the album.
Bellamy nevertheless makes it crystal clear on "The Resistance" that love is our ultimate resistance. The song is purposefully derived from the loving relationship between Julia and Winston from Orwell's 1984. The lyrics depict a perplexing state of mind and even echoes Orwell's ideas about how love is the perfect depiction of rebellion. Once again, the song and the album itself seem to portray a real live performance with its liveliness and epic proportions. The soaring tracks about defiance also come from the thought falling in love. Indeed, the album has so much to offer. Its twisted lyrics that convey everyday messages make it one of the most cryptic and intelligent albums ever produced.
Product Details
- Artist
- Muse
- Number of Discs
- 1
- Recording Environment
- Studio
- Label / Studio
- WARNER
- Media Content Format
- Album
- Original year of release
- 2009
- Media Format
- Audio CD
- Year of release
- 2009
- Cast & Crew
- Muse (Producer)
- Muse (Music Performer)
Tracklisting
Disc 1:
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Uprising
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Resistance
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Undisclosed Desires
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Heart to Beat
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Guiding Light
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Unnatural Selection
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MK Ultra
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I Belong to You/Mon Coeur S'ouvre a Ta Voix
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Overture
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Cross Pollination
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Redemption



