Simulation Theory is Muse at its least memorable
Famed British rock band Muse’s eighth studio album, Simulation Theory, fully embraces the electronic sphere of their sound and, unfortunately, it doesn’t pay off. Their unique brand of stadium-filling, grandiose progressive rock takes a backseat in favour of synth-heavy, 80s-inspired pop-rock, a departure from Muse’s previous guitar-focused 2015 release, Drones....
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