Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Simulation Theory (album)" in English language version.
...both the album artwork and the video teaser was almost entirely created with the iPad Pro using the Apple Pencil.
The way people consume music has changed so drastically over the past 10 years, it's insane," Howard continued. "And I'm the same. I certainly don't listen to albums all the way through now, like I used to. So we just thought, if we're going to release an album this time, we wanted to make it an album that makes sense from start to finish. It makes much more sense to go from start to finish, than just hear one or two songs.
and we're also interested in doing some genre-blending and era-blending.
"Something Human" finds the alt-rockers tracking a much more mellow route here, trading in crunchy prog-rock for — get this — something along the lines of folk pop. [...] The song was co-produced by the band with help from Rich Costey.
...and landed in New Zealand fresh from a songwriting session with stadium rockers Muse...
The artwork for Muse's Simulation Theory feels very much like an elevated version of the '80s Text Generator meme that was popular two years ago, an aesthetic that was no-doubt inspired by Stranger Things.
...but the only taste of Muse-to-come came at the top of the show with "Dig Down," the single released in May in advance of the tour.
...there was some catching up to do, starting with a brand-new tune entitled Dig Down.
...a second single (or at least a new song) entitled "Thought Contagion" will come soon.
Lance Drake directed the science fiction styled video, which stars model and activist Lauren Wasser as she tries to escape from some sort of facility. The band appear on TV screens, with frontman Matt Bellamy looking a bit like 1980s computer generated cult character Max Headroom.
the band have told fans that anyone who pre-orders the album here will have early access to their 2019 headline tour. Revealing the cities they'll be playing, [...] We're going to come up with something that no one's ever seen before. We're always interested in the latest technology and what's cutting edge...
...fans who pre-order their new album Simulation Theory gaining early access to tickets. More cities are still set to be announced!
...but the only taste of Muse-to-come came at the top of the show with "Dig Down," the single released in May in advance of the tour.
...their new '80s high school homecoming-meets-Stranger Things music video for "Pressure," [...] The multiple-riff, guitar-heavy tune features some impressive melodic arrangements and a full-bodied vocal attack by frontman Matt Bellamy.
...and debuted a Cyberpunk-esque video for a new single called "The Dark Side" today.
"Something Human" finds the alt-rockers tracking a much more mellow route here, trading in crunchy prog-rock for — get this — something along the lines of folk pop. [...] The song was co-produced by the band with help from Rich Costey.
...driving power chords, catchy hooks, pure wall-of-sound nerd rock. The addition of horns to the song's central riff [...] the song's power-pop sensibilities. [...] is a big, silly, over-the-top '80s throwback, featuring everything from a John Hughes-y school dance to Terry Crews zapping gremlins with a Ghostbuster-like proton pack.
...a second single (or at least a new song) entitled "Thought Contagion" will come soon.
and we're also interested in doing some genre-blending and era-blending.
The artwork for Muse's Simulation Theory feels very much like an elevated version of the '80s Text Generator meme that was popular two years ago, an aesthetic that was no-doubt inspired by Stranger Things.
...fans who pre-order their new album Simulation Theory gaining early access to tickets. More cities are still set to be announced!
Bellamy also teased a track called "Algorithm" that has "blended a bit of romantic classical piano with like '80s synth, computer game music."
Asked by Absolute Radio if they could go acoustic, frontman Matt Bellamy said: "I feel like I say it every time with each album but I feel like it might be time to actually do something a bit more stripped down."
"It's more like a straight Muse rock track," Bellamy told Radio X. "It's like a different riff every 10 seconds, basically." [...] the scene shifts to a high school prom – seemingly recreating the prom scene in Back To The Future, with Muse assuming the role of the band and the frontman appearing to be dressed as Marty McFly.
...Lambert shows the process behind the sci-fi imagery that will adorn the sleeve of 'Simulation Theory'. In the beginning, he can be seen creating line drawings on his iPad Pro with an Apple Pencil...
We're looking for a couple of super edgy guys to play punk/street guys," reads the 'grungy punks' ad. "Wild hair, tattoos and piercings welcome.
Our aim with 'Something Human' was to continue the journey that began in 'Dig Down' and 'Thought Contagion," Drake said. "Pulling further into a simulated world we follow Matt, Dom, and, Chris on the chase of a lifetime – where something as simple as returning some video tapes becomes an epic journey.
the band have told fans that anyone who pre-orders the album here will have early access to their 2019 headline tour. Revealing the cities they'll be playing, [...] We're going to come up with something that no one's ever seen before. We're always interested in the latest technology and what's cutting edge...
...and landed in New Zealand fresh from a songwriting session with stadium rockers Muse...
...there was some catching up to do, starting with a brand-new tune entitled Dig Down.
...and a chaperone, Terry Crews. When two students ride their bikes into the science lab, things go horribly wrong with a sequence that owes a debt to sci-fi movies like Critters.
The way people consume music has changed so drastically over the past 10 years, it's insane," Howard continued. "And I'm the same. I certainly don't listen to albums all the way through now, like I used to. So we just thought, if we're going to release an album this time, we wanted to make it an album that makes sense from start to finish. It makes much more sense to go from start to finish, than just hear one or two songs.
The video for the song – which features Muse's usual mix of flashy alt-rock and Queen-sized theatrics – is a neon-drenched dance party that plays into some of these modern-day anxieties.
Lance Drake directed the science fiction styled video, which stars model and activist Lauren Wasser as she tries to escape from some sort of facility. The band appear on TV screens, with frontman Matt Bellamy looking a bit like 1980s computer generated cult character Max Headroom.
"It's more like a straight Muse rock track," Bellamy told Radio X. "It's like a different riff every 10 seconds, basically." [...] the scene shifts to a high school prom – seemingly recreating the prom scene in Back To The Future, with Muse assuming the role of the band and the frontman appearing to be dressed as Marty McFly.
...driving power chords, catchy hooks, pure wall-of-sound nerd rock. The addition of horns to the song's central riff [...] the song's power-pop sensibilities. [...] is a big, silly, over-the-top '80s throwback, featuring everything from a John Hughes-y school dance to Terry Crews zapping gremlins with a Ghostbuster-like proton pack.
...their new '80s high school homecoming-meets-Stranger Things music video for "Pressure," [...] The multiple-riff, guitar-heavy tune features some impressive melodic arrangements and a full-bodied vocal attack by frontman Matt Bellamy.
...Lambert shows the process behind the sci-fi imagery that will adorn the sleeve of 'Simulation Theory'. In the beginning, he can be seen creating line drawings on his iPad Pro with an Apple Pencil...
...both the album artwork and the video teaser was almost entirely created with the iPad Pro using the Apple Pencil.
The video for the song – which features Muse's usual mix of flashy alt-rock and Queen-sized theatrics – is a neon-drenched dance party that plays into some of these modern-day anxieties.
We're looking for a couple of super edgy guys to play punk/street guys," reads the 'grungy punks' ad. "Wild hair, tattoos and piercings welcome.
Our aim with 'Something Human' was to continue the journey that began in 'Dig Down' and 'Thought Contagion," Drake said. "Pulling further into a simulated world we follow Matt, Dom, and, Chris on the chase of a lifetime – where something as simple as returning some video tapes becomes an epic journey.
...and a chaperone, Terry Crews. When two students ride their bikes into the science lab, things go horribly wrong with a sequence that owes a debt to sci-fi movies like Critters.