Muse New Songs Revealed One Week Before The 2nd Law Release

Muse new songs were revealed at E-Work gig in Cologne (Germany) on September 20th.
The band played five new songs that are part of their upcoming album The 2nd Law, to be officially released on October 1st.
The 2nd Law Cover
Muse - The 2nd Law Cover Art

If you're a big fan of Muse and you are desperate to listen some new material, even if it is a poor live recording, follow these links to the songs: Supremacy, Panic Station, Animals, Save Me and Follow Me.

Muse also started the Connectome project to reveal the album's last track - The 2nd Law: Isolated System. The more people join the project, the more of the new song will be revealed.
At the moment, 35% of the track has been unlocked and made available at the website in decent quality!

Carly Rose Sonenclar - Amazing Audition On The X Factor

Carly Rose Sonenclar - The X Factor Contestant

Carly Rose Sonenclar is the newest superstar born on the american tv show The X Factor. For her audition in Providence, she chose to sing Feeling Good by Nina Simone and her performance was so good The X Factor judges approved the contestant immediately.


Carly is only 13 years old but she is really confident and her voice is absolutely amazing. She began singing when she was 2 and during her childhood she took singing, dancing and acting classes.
Carly worked a lot to reach this level and she's undoubtedly one of the favorites to win the competition.
Even if it doesn't happen, thanks to her amazing talent she will certainly have a very successful career in the music business.
In fact, she already has - she played roles for several musicals - but The X Factor audition granted her a big exposure and a passport to fame! Clever move, uh? Good luck Carly!

The xx 'Coexist' Full Album


The xx's new album Coexist is finally available for streaming, one week before its scheduled release date (September 11). If the player above isn't working, you can listen it at NPR.org.

The first listen left me a bit disappointed. After a three year hiatus I was hoping the band would have searched and explored a new kind of minimalistic sound, different from their debut's.

They don't sound enough experimental. I think they have repeated themselves a bit, making use of the same soft and quiet melodies that guaranteed them universal acclaim in 2009.

I guess with a couple of more listens it will eventually grow on me. One thing is certain though: Coexist won't be as memorable as xx.

Muse: the first band to play in space?

In a recent interview for MTV News, Muse's bassist Chris Wolstenholme talked about their latest work and made a surprising revelation.

When questioned about the band's ambitions for the future, Chris said that hopefully they will be the first band to play in space. He wasn't sure if gravity would allow him to play though.
Someone must have been skipping physics classes back in High School!

Well, I admit I skipped a few classes too and his sentence left me so curious I had to do research on this.