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Music Black Holes and Revelations Muse (album - 2006)

Black Holes and Revelations

Muse’s fourth album was recorded at Studio Miraval in the south of France and in New York. Politics, science fiction and revolution are recurring themes in this album.

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Black Holes and Revelations is a number one selling album in Australia, Ireland and Switzerland and has been certified triple platinum in the UK. Matthew Bellamy revealed to Q magazine in 2006 the reason for the album’s name. “It was two areas in songwriting that I think made up the majority of the album. A revelation about yourself, something personal, heartfelt and of a common nature that people can relate to. And then the black holes that are these songs come from the most unknown regions of the imagination.”

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