Muse develop their sound compared to OOS in a way that I don't prefer but still love. Songs are filled with meaning, performances are brilliant. 52 minutes of amazing music that I can't help but come back to frequently.
The best alt-rock record of 2001. Noisy, energetic, fun, experimental and spacey. This is Muse at their peak
A big step forward creatively that signalled a creative change for the band that they would only explore further in the coming years
Starts really well but tails off a little by the end making it a little unrewarding to finish after such a strong start.
Probably their most mid album. Still finding their groove but there's still plenty to like here
Pop Rock that may have changed the world but is only "Good" without that context
Amazing album but I can't help but find the sheer amount of fade-outs a little infuriating. Its influence is undeniable, though.
Honestly, some days I prefer this to Sgt Peppers'. So experimental but so listenable. This is one of those albums that showcase how good The Beatles where at making the Avant-garde approachable
This is the album that really put Queen on the map. Almost every song is superb but there are a couple of songs that haven't quite stood the test of time. The Prophet's Song was probably an amazing listen in 1975 but now it's just a bit dull. Still a superb record and a must-listen for a pop-prog fan
ADATR pushes similar vibes to A Night At The Opera but everything is improved. All killer, no filler with a better song from Roger
Side A is incredible. Side B is a bit mid but still good. Overall a good record.
An EP with a soundtrack tagged onto the end of it. As per usual, the singles are amazing but some of the album tracks are mediocre.
Half of the album is absolutely incredible. Half of the album is a bit mid. Overall, it's pretty good
This album just made me angry. Final Episode is the only okay song. The rest of this album is barely listenable, generic, cheaply produced, poorly performed crap