![]() ![]() Not only is everything on screen crystal clear, but with ‘spidercams’ hovering above the crowd and close-ups showcasing the band’s skill and showmanship, you get a 360-degree visual experience. Muse: Live at Rome Olympic Stadium certainly does that. ![]() If you’re going to go and see a gig in a cinema, it had better do something pretty special visually, bringing you something you can’t get from actually being there. Which makes for a pretty mindblowing experience. Presented in 4K on its November release in cinemas, this ultra high definition format has been developed to bring audiences images that are far crisper than anything we’ve ever seen.Įssentially, what you see on screen are images constructed with four times as many pixels as you’re used to. In July of this year, the Devonshire trio played to a crowd of 60,000 at Rome’s Olympic Stadium, and the cameras were there to capture it.Ī landmark event not only in the band’s career, but also in music, the show is proof positive that the small-town boys done good.įrom tiny Teignmouth to world domination, you can‘t make it up. Whether you’re a fan of their particular brand of stadium rock or not, you can’t deny their credentials. One of the greatest live bands in the world. The concert film will be released on December 2nd, 2013.Muse. This live DVD is another strong showing from the Teignmouth titans and a sign that rock, far from the murmurs of a dying genre, is still alive and moshing. If anything, though, this confidence adds to the charm of the performance – and he of all people has earned fame through talent. At times, frontman Matt Bellamy becomes absorbed in his own ego, venturing into the crowd to wild applause and screams. Nevertheless, the likes of ‘Plug in Baby’ and ‘Knights of Cydonia’ still offer an incredible example of the power Muse now possess, and the panning 4k camera shots truly capture the chaotic crowd in a way that makes you feel like you’re in the front row. The music itself is as professionally delivered as ever, although older fans will miss the intimacy of occasional rare gems which have now been replaced by hits from the band’s latest two albums. ![]() Muse have grown a reputation for pyrotechnics and bombast, all of which seems finely suited to the highest available level of picture quality. Shot in 4k (which offers four times the detail of regular HD), the visuals of the gig are spectacular to say the least. Their latest release, a 90-minute concert film taken from a spectacular stadium show in front of 60,000 people, goes some way to justifying this title. It would be fair to say that Muse, with their monicker as “one of the greatest live bands of our generation,” have a lot to live up to. ![]()
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