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by Marcel Anders
(14.04.2008)
Thatβs what every band dreams of: play once in the London Wembley Stadium, the "cathedral of soccer" (Pele). Muse around the skinny singer / guitarist Matthew Bellamy have made it β two times in a row, in front of 180.000 frenetic fans. A superlative that can hardly be topped and that is now being released as an opulent package of cd and dvd. A document that presents the band from Devon on the peak of their career so far: with a breathtaking show bursting for pyros and special effects and that has something of a big movie. At the same time, Muse are top-rate performers and virtuoso musicians who really celebrate their songs providing a huge range of instruments and all sorts of finesses. The set offers a wide range from the current album, "Black holes and revelations" as well as classics of the band, like "Plug in baby", "Time is running out", "Muscle museum" and "Sunburn". Anthemnic, epic, opulent and very catchy β the perfect symbiosis of Queen and Radiohead.