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WILL OF THE PEOPLE

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A Crimson Mellotron
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2 stars Muse's 2022 album 'Will of the People' is an interesting creative choice for a band that has had its fair share of criticism and controversy, with the record conceived as an imagined 'best-of' compilation of entirely new songs. And while thematically the album is reflective of the state of the world, which would naturally indicate the darker tones and the overall angst of the lyrics, the actual experience of listening to 'Will of the People' is one of a mostly unsuccessful attempt at an eclecticism that unwinds as rather chaotic and generally uninspiring, rather than being the best presentation of a great band that has in any case been able to cover a variety of styles over the course of its career.

Some of the songs on here do come off as obnoxious Queen impressions, such as the title track album opener or 'Liberation', with a taste for cringe-worthy and unoriginal lyrics that pervades over the entire LP. Occasionally futuristic rock sounds, occasionally ironically standard, the listener might actually arrive at a misconception about the direction of the band as well as the album - failing to capture the edge of their early 2000s sound, ultimately much more focused and innovative, while 'Will of the People' mostly falls into the categories of derivative, forgettable and tasteless, unfortunately. The musical presentation is an avalanche of styles that are all seemingly butchered by the band's aimless songwriting and the electronic sounds' punctuation that comes off as uninteresting, despite the fact that the eclectic nature of the record had been desired and sought-after. Nevertheless, 'Compliance', 'You Make Me Feel Like It's Halloween' and 'Verona' are among the better tracks on the album.

A Crimson Mellotron | 2/5 |

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