Sing for Absolution
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"Sing for Absolution" | ||
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Single by Muse | ||
from the album Absolution | ||
B-side(s) | "Fury" | |
Released | May 17, 2004 | |
Format | 7", CD, DVD | |
Genre | Alternative rock | |
Length | 4:54 | |
Label | East West Records | |
Producer(s) | Rich Costey, Muse | |
Chart positions | ||
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Muse singles chronology | ||
"Hysteria" (December 2003) |
"Sing for Absolution" (May 2004) |
"Apocalypse Please" (August 2004) |
Promotional CD Cover | ||
"Sing for Absolution" is a song by English rock band Muse from their third studio album, Absolution. It was released in May 2004 as the fourth single from that album, peaking at #16 in the UK Singles Chart (see 2004 in British music). The song also appears on the Absolution Tour DVD. A live acoustic version of the song serves as a B-side for the "Butterflies and Hurricanes" single.
The promotional video was shot by David Slade and it depicts a future planet, probably a New Earth on which humans have settled. Muse are on a rocket heading into space. The rocket collides with an asteroid and crashes on an orange desolate planet, speculated to be Mars or Earth in the distant future. As the camera zooms out, the Houses of Parliament,and Big Ben in London can be seen as ruins. This would tie in with frontman Matt Bellamy's theories that humanity originated on Mars but left after a devastating conflict to inhabit Earth.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] UK versions
- 7" EW285, CD EW285CD
- "Sing for Absolution" - 4:55
- "Fury" - 5:02
- Previously released on the Japanese version of Absolution as a bonus track.
- DVD EW285DVD
- "Sing for Absolution" (video)
- "Sing for Absolution" (audio)
- "Sing for Absolution" (making of the video)
- "Big Day Off" (video)
- Artwork Gallery of the band
[edit] Dutch versions
- Released by Pias Records[citation needed]
- CD1 Pias-482.2023.122
- "Sing for Absolution" (radio edit)
- "Bliss" (live)
- Recorded at Ahoy', November 6, 2003
- "Sunburn" (live)
- Recorded at Ahoy', 6 November 2003
- "Feeling Good" (live)
- Recorded at Ahoy', 6 November 2003
- CD2 Pias-482.2023.172
- "Sing for Absolution" (album version)
- "Time Is Running Out" (video)
- "Hysteria" (video)
- "Sing for Absolution" (video)
- CD3 Pias-482.2023.125
- "Sing for Absolution"
- "Time Is Running Out (live)"
- "Ruled By Secrecy (live)"
- "The Small Print (live)"
[edit] External links
- Muse - official website.
- "Sing for Absolution" single page at MuseWiki.
- "Sing for Absolution" video on YouTube.
Muse |
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Dominic Howard | Matthew Bellamy | Chris Wolstenholme |
Discography |
Studio albums: Showbiz | Origin of Symmetry | Absolution | Black Holes and Revelations |
Compilations: Hullabaloo Soundtrack |
Live DVDs: Hullabaloo Soundtrack | Absolution Tour |
Extended plays: This Is A Muse Demo | Muse | Muscle Museum EP | Random 1-8 (Japan only) | Dead Star/In Your World (Japan & France only) |
Singles: Uno | Cave | Muscle Museum | Sunburn | Unintended | Plug In Baby | New Born | Bliss | Hyper Music/Feeling Good | Dead Star/In Your World | Stockholm Syndrome | Time Is Running Out | Hysteria | Sing for Absolution | Apocalypse Please | Butterflies and Hurricanes | Supermassive Black Hole | Starlight | Knights of Cydonia | Invincible |
Production |
John Leckie | Rich Costey | Paul Reeve |