HAARP
Muse · 2008
167 min · 34 tracks · alternative rock · hard rock · progressive rock
A grandiose fusion of symphonic rock and hard-hitting metal that transcends conventional genre boundaries.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- dynamic peaks and valleys experience grandiose soundscapes for immersion cathartic release in waves
- Context
- Released on March 17, 2008, 'HAARP' marks Muse's first live album, capturing their performance at the Wembley Stadium during the Black Holes and Revelations tour. By this time, the band had cemented their status as a leading act in alternative rock after their breakthrough with 'Absolution' and 'Black Holes and Revelations'. The album showcases their theatricality and musical evolution in a live setting.
- If you like
- alternative rock, hard rock, progressive rock
HAARP is an album by Muse, released in 2008. A grandiose fusion of symphonic rock and hard-hitting metal that transcends conventional genre boundaries. 'HAARP' debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and received critical acclaim for its energetic capture of Muse's live prowess. It highlights the band's influence on the progressive rock scene in the late 2000s, reinforcing their reputation for elaborate live performances and rich sonic textures. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does HAARP sound like?
A grandiose fusion of symphonic rock and hard-hitting metal that transcends conventional genre boundaries. Rooted in alternative rock and hard rock.
What makes HAARP by Muse notable?
'HAARP' debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and received critical acclaim for its energetic capture of Muse's live prowess. It highlights the band's influence on the progressive rock scene in the late 2000s, reinforcing their reputation for elaborate live performances and rich sonic textures. Released on March 17, 2008, 'HAARP' marks Muse's first live album, capturing their performance at the Wembley Stadium during the Black Holes and Revelations tour. By this time, the band had cemented their status as a leading act in alternative rock after their breakthrough with 'Absolution' and 'Black Holes and Revelations'. The album showcases their theatricality and musical evolution in a live setting.
Who is HAARP for?
HAARP works well if you're into dynamic peaks and valleys experience, grandiose soundscapes for immersion and cathartic release in waves.
How many songs are on HAARP?
HAARP has 34 tracks, running approximately 167 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
Disc 1
- 1 Intro 1:44
- 2 Knights of Cydonia Standout 6:37
- 3 Hysteria Standout 4:19
- 4 Supermassive Black Hole 4:01
- 5 Map of the Problematique 5:22
- 6 Butterflies & Hurricanes 5:56
- 7 Invincible 6:15
- 8 Starlight Standout 4:13
- 9 Time Is Running Out 4:23
- 10 New Born 8:16
- 11 Unintended 4:36
- 12 Micro Cuts 3:47
- 13 Stockholm Syndrome 7:37
- 14 Take a Bow 4:42
Disc 2
- 1 Intro 1:51
- 2 Knights of Cydonia Standout 6:27
- 3 Hysteria Standout 4:11
- 4 Supermassive Black Hole 4:11
- 5 Map of the Problematique 5:08
- 6 Butterflies & Hurricanes 6:13
- 7 Hoodoo 3:31
- 8 Apocalypse Please 4:45
- 9 Feeling Good 3:46
- 10 Invincible 5:48
- 11 Starlight Standout 4:13
- 12 Improv. 0:52
- 13 Time Is Running Out 4:29
- 14 New Born 9:15
- 15 Soldier’s Poem 2:18
- 16 Unintended 4:41
- 17 Blackout 5:02
- 18 Plug In Baby 4:26
- 19 Stockholm Syndrome 8:06
- 20 Take a Bow 6:02
Release Date
March 17, 2008
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
167 min 10 sec
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