Stockholm Syndrome
Muse · 2003
4 min · 1 track · alternative rock · hard rock · progressive rock
A blistering fusion of heavy riffs and soaring melodies that captures the urgency of modern existential angst.
Stockholm Syndrome is a single by Muse, released in 2003. A blistering fusion of heavy riffs and soaring melodies that captures the urgency of modern existential angst. The album's release was met with critical acclaim, reaching number one on the UK Albums Chart and earning a nomination for Best Rock Album at the 2004 Grammy Awards. Its lead single, 'Stockholm Syndrome,' became a fan favorite and significantly influenced the post-hardcore and alternative scenes with its aggressive sound and thematic depth. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Stockholm Syndrome sound like?
A blistering fusion of heavy riffs and soaring melodies that captures the urgency of modern existential angst. Rooted in alternative rock and hard rock.
What makes Stockholm Syndrome by Muse notable?
The album's release was met with critical acclaim, reaching number one on the UK Albums Chart and earning a nomination for Best Rock Album at the 2004 Grammy Awards. Its lead single, 'Stockholm Syndrome,' became a fan favorite and significantly influenced the post-hardcore and alternative scenes with its aggressive sound and thematic depth. By 2003, Muse was solidifying their place in the rock landscape with 'Stockholm Syndrome,' their third studio album following the breakthrough success of 'Origin of Symmetry.' This release showcased their signature blend of progressive rock and alternative metal, further elevating their profile globally.
How many songs are on Stockholm Syndrome?
Stockholm Syndrome has 1 track, running approximately 4 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Stockholm Syndrome Standout 4:56
Release Date
July 14, 2003
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
4 min 56 sec
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