Today I’m
going to talk about a musician artist; he’s the vocalist of Muse, an English
rock band: Matthew Bellamy. He’s a singer, composer, songwriter and
multi-instrumentalist. In the band, he plays the guitar and sings, but he can
plays battery and the piano.
In his
infancy, he started to play the piano, although not like a disciplined way. His brother forced him to participate in a guitar
contest. In that moment, he starts to glimpse some musical career.
In the
1960s, he participated of a pop group that was called The Tornados. In 1994 he
began to participate in Muse, with two others.
The first song
I heard of Muse was Hysteria, maybe the most well-known song of the band, it
was because a friend told me that I had to hear them because they played too
good and the guitarist was exceptional.
I like him
because he writes very interest songs, many of them are about dislike the political
corruption, I’m not saying I like to be revolutionary, I just like the
free-soul he has and his outlook on life. Also the way he express in the stage
is absolute incredible, he has an amazing voice.
I like a
lot of songs, but Hysteria remembers me my infancy. It’s about the desire to
have something or someone that is out of our reach and we will be frustrated
until you could reach that. It ends up becoming an addiction.
My favorite
part is: “Its holding me, morphing me, and forcing me to strive(…). ‘Cause I
want it now, give me your heart and your soul, last chance to lose control(…)”