Ear Candy: Supermassive Black Hole of back-to-school inspiration
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Ear Candy: Supermassive Black Hole of back-to-school inspiration
Pregnancy, Baby Names, Birth, Baby & Parenting
As we launch into fall, SheKnows' Ear Candy was ready TO rock. Scanning THE latest cana€?t-get-enough musical menageries while gearing up TO play another Saturday night FOR dancing fools downtown, honestly, I could not find any tracks that recalled THE delicacy OF last falla€?s a€?Supermassive Black Holea€? by Muse. Although THE halls OF Ear Candy University are as stacked as library shelves right now with hot tracks, this school year begins with a recent history lesson.
A song that earned raves AND never took off deserves its day IN the sun AND busting it OUT on an unsuspecting dance floor found THE haunting track from Muse breathing new life. Notice airplay suddenly catching fire IN your world? This is a dripping candy cane OF surgery sweetness. Recalling a base AND drum line OF Nine Inch Nails AND a chorus that feels like a marriage OF Stone Temple Pilots AND Queens of THE Stone Age, more people need TO hear this song. Not TO mention THE guitar work that screams OF another brilliant banda€"Stone Roses.
Industrial IN its attack, THE song grips as it builds within eight bars. THE falsetto voice OF Matthew Bellamy only adds TO its haunting. It makes THE listener wonder, are they singing about a space oddity or one of THE banda€?s friends? a€?Glaciers melting IN the dead OF night, AND the superstars sucked into THE supermassivea€?a€| perhaps Bellamya€?s speaks TO something deeper?
Just maybe Muse is creating a track showing THE world through THE band's artistry that they are FOR one, tired OF living through one too many record-hot summers TO quietly sing about anything else. a€?Supermassive Black Holea€? brings THE heat while it enlightens. It is back-to-school time and TO quote Ziggy Marley, "If you dona€?t know your past, you dona€?t know your future."