The excess of prog rock has been proudly carried into the 21st century by this band -- making the catchiness and overall solid rock status of their earlier singles "Time Is Running Out" and "Hysteria" that much more impressive.
Anyways, it's big, bigger and more dramatic, according to this review from The Scotsman website.
Also, the Muse album is no longer up at their Myspace site (add /muse). However, two songs from the album, plus the aforementioned "Hysteria" and "New Born," the piano/guitar epic opener to "Origins of Symmetry," are also available for those catching up with the band.

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