Bakal Anak Tiri Siti Nurhaliza




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"Tahniah buat Siti Nurhaliza kerana menerima Anak Tiri yang baik - baik cam ayah nya. Tahniah Siti Nurhaliza, Semoga Berbahagia ke anak cucu ceeewahhhh!"
from the drummer..
Chris: When we started the new album, we wanted to make
different songs than we previously made.The first two tracks are a kind
of open bridge between Absolution and this new album. It's a clue over
the musical direction that we wished to take. All our albums work this
way. If you compare Showbiz and Origin of Symmetry, they have nothing
in common, but the first songs make you slowly enter in the bath. Same
thing for Absolution compared to OOS. We're moving more and more
towards chaos, it's all about unleashing our energy. Absolution is for
me our first real album because it was recorded in a row, with
reccurent themes and a stronger coherence. Our new disc keeps that
state of mind.
STARLIGHT
Chris: Matthew said in the press that this title was influenced by the Strokes and, immediatly, it took huge proportions (laughs). The Strokes rule in their ability of composing tracks that seem simple but somehow extremly effective. It's difficult to stay focused on the rythm, a melody, and not adding anything else. The structure of Starlight is binary, with an easy bass line to remember, and a continue rythm, without break. It perspires the pop genre, one of the most pop songs we ever made. Sometimes, you take a lot of pleasure in writing that kind of track. We don't know whether it will be a single or not. It seems almost too obvious! We like to take aback our fans so it would be fun to choose a less easy title as a single. Every song on the disc is so different that it's difficult just to take one to represent the whole album.
SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLE
Chris:The title of the song echoes to a menace or a superheroes' universe whereas it's all about dancing. I like this contrast... If a song on the disc represents a new start for Muse, it's this one. It's the first time we go this far in the use of electro sounds in our music. Bands like Millonaire or Soulwax perfectly manage to combine the guitars of alternative rock and crappy industrial electronical keyboards, without forgetting to keep a nearly disco shape. These sounds that seem so different wonderfully complete each other. We've thought for a long time about composing a such track. It began with a simple riff and an electro beat. Then we worked the production of Supermassive Black Hole to outcome to this very rigid and martial result. And over this, Matthew found a very high-perched voice that adds ambiguity. The journalists speak of Prince or Freddy Mercury, and indeed it's the same genre.
A SOLDIER'S POEM
Chris:It's a track written from a young soldier's point of view, gone to war. He's there but he doesn't really know why. He fights for his ideals which he doesn't know the nature. This could be applied to any war even if we were very influenced by Irak, of course. In that way, it would be reducing to talk about a politic song. It can be related to plenty of events: to fight for a cause we didn't choose. The melody existed for quite a bit of time, we even made a first version for Absolution, but we hadn't kept it. We have reworked on it in a very tiny studio and it ended up on this very refined version, without battery and totally different from the original one. I'm playing on a counter bass, which gives almost a jazzy atmosphere. It was all about freezing a moment, in a spontenuous way. Contrary to what one could think, the lyrics didn't came up with an intense work but a rather simple chain of ideas. Matthew wrote them quickly. When the music is composed first, it inspires and kind of leads the rest. It's one of my favourite tracks on the album.
INVINCIBLE
Chris:It's one of the last songs we composed. When we were working on it, I didn't know it would have this huge power in the end, this stadium spirit. We improvised a lot on this title, mostly on the intro. It's almost a live performance, a bit like "A Soldier's Poem". The melody of "Invincible" is really born during our sessions in the south of France, in the Miraval studios. We've always loved France, we spend most of our holiday there. It was an instinctive processus to begin the new album there. Instead of going home after the sessions, we used to stay together and we worked whatever time it was. We really were isolated, far from any distraction. To put it bluntly, around us, there was only fields and vineyards (laughs). This environment played a role on the sound of the disc, this whole more mature and relaxed side that some songs are filled with. Everything had to be perfect before the recording in New York in order to spend as little time as possible and keep our freshness pristine.
CITY OF DELUSION
Chris: This song is quite old, really. First, it had this tex-mex side with these mexican acoustic guitars. We even kept the trumpets for the end of the track. In studio, our arrange guy, who listens to a lot of arabic music, kept on telling us to add violins. We told ourselves "let's see it" and it worked. None of us listens to or is influenced by this type of music. The strings brought a new dimension to the track, which may not have figured on the album without this arrangement. Overall we wrote twenty tracks but we agreed on the final choice of the eleven titles. Often during the recording, some songs don't go over the demo status. The strongest ones find their way to the top rather quickly. It's an obvious processus. For this album, we let down more songs than before. Basically, they end up as B-sides because we spend so much time in gigs after the release of each album that we don't have the time to record other tracks. It's not impossible that we'd use some of these for something else or that we'd publish them on an EP next year.
KNIGHTS OF CYDONIA
Chris: Cydonia is a region on the Moon, we like these kind of unknown places that stimulate our imagination... It's the last song of the disc, and it's good to finish on a track that is not depressing like on all of our other albums (laughs). There's a latine influence for this track too. Our inspiration also came from the 50-60's bands like Tornados that used instruments that were a bit strange to obtain this spatial sound. Back then, the Man was walking on the Moon for the first time and the curiosity for space was reflecting in the musical branch. At the end of the track, we come back to something more traditionnal, with heavy guitars and a massive sound. It's like a travel through four or five types of rock. It's definitly our favourite title. Well, for the moment at least! "Knights of Cydonia" opened our mind and improved us as musicians, making us play differently than our habits.
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One talks of love in many ways. All of you want to love someone. Many
of you are in love and in a relationship. You use the word in different
ways, sometimes without truly understanding the meaning of it. Let us
ask you a simple question. Do you feel loved in your relationship?
How does one feel loved? Imagine a mother and her child
together. If the child falls, the mother rushes to her child to take
care and stop him/her crying. That is extreme worry and care for
someone. Do you feel that kind of care and worry for your beloved? Have
you watched a river rushing to meet the ocean? If you meet your beloved
after few days, will she/he rush towards you in that hurry? Have you
ever felt that? Watch the dry earth, parched without water. It longs
for rains. It desperately wants rain. Do you sense that kind of want in
your sweetheart for you? Put your head in water and stop breathing. You
want to breathe; otherwise you feel that you will die. Does your
partner show that kind of love without you that she/he will die without
you? If your answers to all these is yes, you are being loved.
To feel loved is very important for us. When we stop feeling
loved, the relationship begins cracking. Express this kind of love for
your partner and expect that in return.