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The two guitar gear nerds talk about Muse selling some of their old Reverb equipment, including a number of Kemper Amps still intact with bass and guitar profiles used since 2012.
As Matt is the resident Kemper boy, he takes point on taking us through these sounds and what they mean for the Muse guitar community and of course there's a broader discussion from both Matt and Harry.
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Harry and Matt are back! After a long break, they're here to talk about censorship in music. Inspired by the recent incident from Matty Healy at a festival in Malaysia which involved a demonstration in support of LGBTQ+ rights, the subsequent potential lawsuits against The 1975 and the banning of the band in the country.
It wouldn't be a normal show for these two if they wouldn't talk about Muse, due to their connection to Malaysia as they were the next Western band to play in the country and the removal of one of their songs in their setlist.
How far will censorship of music go in the industry and normal everyday culture?
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In this episode, Harry and Matt talk about their shared interest in the Manson Guitar brand and ask themselves, honestly, are they worth it?
With other well-established guitar companies out there, is the small company from the UK worth it? With their association with Muse and Matt Bellamy, are they in danger of becoming irrelevant in the near future if they don't diversify and look to make themselves more competitive in a market that offers cheaper guitars to an audience that often cannot afford the price tag that comes with a Manson guitar?
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In this episode, Harry and Matt talk about their guitar rigs, the guitars, pedals and amps they use in their setups. Starting from their first bits of gear to what they use currently.
There's a big discussion on their approach to tone, along with some tips and advice on finding a sound that works for you as a guitarist.
You'll hear from Matt (Jazzboi) about what he likes about the Kemper amp approach, while Harry opens up about his simulated amp rig in Logic Pro.
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In this episode, Harry and Matt get into a deep discussion and analysis of the recently released Will Of The People from Muse. There's much to talk about here, so get ready for their longest podcast.
Timestamps:
Intro - 00:00
Will Of The People - 02:13
Compliance - 04:22
Liberation - 06:52
Won't Stand Down - 17:38
Ghosts (How Can I Move On) - 20:38
You Make Me Feel Like It’s Halloween - 37:49
Kill Or Be Killed - 46:39
Verona - 49:19
Euphoria - 01:07:12
We Are Fucking Fucked - 01:14:34
Album Discussion - 01:24:13
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Welcome to episode three (I do say episode three, but it was recorded before Kill or be Killed came out) of Another Music Podcast with myself and my co-host J A Z Z B O I F U C K I C O N T M.
In this episode, we bring you a discussion on The Resistance, the 2009 album from Muse. I'll be debating with Matt, arguing it isn't a great album while Matt will be defending its greatness.
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