today, I found out there's a animated video music about this Exogenesis Part 3, it's so damn moving, made my cry like a kid. ua-cam.com/video/-0gsk3AlpQU/v-deo.html just go watch it
@@danielvutran apparently it's not just some random UA-cam animation slapped into music to create a MV. that MV animation recognized by MUSE, they play it on some live concert, and the artist got the another chance to make official Aftermath (Drone album) music video.
@@marhensa Yes! I read that too, the original video was by "Tekken", a japanese comedian. The song he used was not muse, however, since someone put muse's song over the video it just fit like a glove,😇
The Exogenesis Symphony is the one giving me the most chills and goosebumps and lighting so many emotions within that I barely can handle it and listen through without "overloading" myself... Thank you for covering it!
unsustainable is a completely different sort of track to this. More like a computer singing. I love the way this band can apply itself so consumately well to different projects.
I wouldn't say that it sounds like a computer song. Matt does vocals in unsustainable, the dubstep-soundibg riff is actually played 100% on his guitar. It's more like an hard industrial ambient song
Had forgotten just how good this is, thanks for reacting, it really gives me goosebumps everytime. I might add that the 3rd part reminds of the Italian minimalist piano composer ludovico Einardi! Just amazing musuc to chill out to Dean, cheers
Oooh wee can't wait to relax after my daughter goes to bed and watch this reaction.. this is our go to music to chill together.. she is nearly two and loves it:)
It's like a CARL'S JR COMMERCIAL! ... "don't bother me, I'm listening" It's so amazing, glad you enjoyed it the same way a lot of us did when we listened all the way through. yes, very beautiful song
There are really so many Muse songs I'd love to see reactions for, but I definitely wanted to add another vote for The Handler and for The Globalist. Also I'd love to see a video for City of Delusion- it's from the Black Holes and Revelations album, so I know you must have heard it a long time ago but it's tied with The Handler as my favorite Muse song and I think it would be a really fun one to revisit now that you've explored Muse a bit more.
Hey Dean, one more muse song lol there's do many and we muse fans get do excited to share especially with someone who knows music as well as you do, "apocalypse please" is a great progressive piano rock song, I've never heard anything quite like it! Even if you don't make a video, just listen and enjoy, thanks for listening! Have a great day
was a huge muse fan 10 years ago and I started to finally explore other genres since rock, huge old school hip hop fan now right after dancehall reggae and this is the one song i still play frequently. magnum opus if that claim isn't an offense to their newer songs I'm happy to discover soon
@@deanwolfechannel Awesome, I hope you like it! One if the most brillant movie scores ever and definitely one of Hans Zimmer's finest works! It's a crime he didn't win an Oscar for it
It's funny, I've been a fan of theirs for almost 20 years and I never noticed his huge breaths in between singing, once I heard it I know can not unheard it lol have a good day
Another awesome review/reaction, if you ever golin to do a full album reaction do Origin of symmetry, all I can do for now is subscribe and hit a huge like for you!
This is my first time listening to this, although its definitely not my first time listening to Muse. I think it sounds great but idk if this could really be considered one song. I can see the thematic and stylistic link between the parts but each one feels like a self contained song with a defined beginning and end. not like movements flowing into each other.
But it's meant to be like a mini symphony. And, to me at least, symphonies often have obvious starts and stops between each movement. I've been in audiences where orchestras have played, for example Holst's The Planets, outside of the normal concert hall to attract new (and younger) crowds. And when the movements have ended, the audience didn't know whether or not to clap before the next movement began - the break was that obvious...
Ooooooooh. I love Grizzly Bear. In comparison to the stadium rock or concert hall sounds of Muse, Grizzly Bear's songs almost sound like music around a campfire under a vast, starry sky. Not really, but Veckatimest is definitely a bit more low-fi than any of Muse's albums...other songs I love are Ready Able, Easier, On a Neck On a Spit, or Fine for Now. And Shields sounds like a soundtrack for a really awesome roadtrip. I especially would recommend Half Gate, Sleeping Ute, Sun in Your Eyes, or Speak in Rounds. My favorite song of Daniel's is with another of his bands called Department of Eagles called In Ear Park. His guitar work almost sounds like a harp to me. Grizzly Bear makes me think of wide open spaces, whereas Muse is like the coolest sci-fi.
@@jcompton8507 For music around a campfire, I love Midlake’s “Trials of Van Occupanther” and “The courage of Others” albums. Very beautiful, but rather sad too. Have not seen them live. For all other situations it has to be MUSE. What about “Bedroom Acoustics”?
I disagree. In order to completely lose yourself in the song as Dean does, you've got to have a similar environment to his (I'm assuming noise-cancelling) headphones. No offense, Dean, but I'm glad the non-covid cough was silent. 😉 I notice many commenters have said what environments they prefer to listen to music in- like cars, dark bedrooms, the woods at night/ campfire, etc. It really is important to one's ability to receive the sounds and meaning.
@@jennifer9047 What he is hearing should not be affected by keeping his mic on. Only difference is, if he says something, commenting on a part of the song, reacting in any way, we can hear it. It defeats the purpose of a reaction video to turn your mic off.
@@aaronmoen7402 That's why he does two parts. I like the fact that with his mic off in part one, WE experience the song as he does. And if he wants to say something, he has the captions, so as not to interrupt OUR listening experience. And then in part two, which is basically *immediately* after he listens we get to hear all of the fresh emotions and thoughts that are running through his head. As far as I know, he's the only reactor who does it this way, and that is special.
@@jennifer9047 I can see your point, but if you want to experience the song without interruption, you should go and support the artist/song. But, to each their own 👍🏻
Doesn’t touch me at all. I heard Muse live at Roskilde Festival back several years ago and it was the same thing, enjoyed it on the surface but was unable to go deeper. Don’t know why. Has its beautiful moments. Maybe to high expectations due to my classical catalogue... Thanks for reacting and sharing though, wish I had your objectivity and openness 🙏
Still waiting patiently for Bellamy to get the acclaim he deserves. Up there with the very best musicians in history. The man is a genius!
muse don't do bad music this is just brilliant
Boy do I wish I could hear this for the first time again
I love to listen to these songs while driving my car on an empty motorway at night. Goose bumps X1000 guaranteed.
This song/piece is an absolute masterpiece, gives me goosebumps every time. Great video!
100%
Part 3 instrumental always makes me cry, don't know why.
You're not alone buddy
today, I found out there's a animated video music about this Exogenesis Part 3, it's so damn moving, made my cry like a kid. ua-cam.com/video/-0gsk3AlpQU/v-deo.html just go watch it
@@marhensa Thanks for showing me this, I cried so much too lol😇
@@danielvutran apparently it's not just some random UA-cam animation slapped into music to create a MV. that MV animation recognized by MUSE, they play it on some live concert, and the artist got the another chance to make official Aftermath (Drone album) music video.
@@marhensa Yes! I read that too, the original video was by "Tekken", a japanese comedian. The song he used was not muse, however, since someone put muse's song over the video it just fit like a glove,😇
definitely listen to: butterflies and hurricanes, unnatural selection and the globalist, all relatively progressive muse songs
He already gave B&H a listen ua-cam.com/video/K7ZFOkipt9o/v-deo.html
Also ruled by secrecy!
Also citizen erased
The first symphony actually made me cry the first few times I heard it.
The Exogenesis Symphony is the one giving me the most chills and goosebumps and lighting so many emotions within that I barely can handle it and listen through without "overloading" myself... Thank you for covering it!
Part 3 was my wedding's song
The first song i danced with my wife
that's great!
unsustainable is a completely different sort of track to this. More like a computer singing. I love the way this band can apply itself so consumately well to different projects.
Unsustainable At Austin City Limits was GREAT! I Love that riff!!!
I wouldn't say that it sounds like a computer song. Matt does vocals in unsustainable, the dubstep-soundibg riff is actually played 100% on his guitar. It's more like an hard industrial ambient song
@@pierrebrunel3155 dont have the technical vocabulary to say it, so thank you for stepping in.
I waa lucky to see Muse play part one live to open their show at LA Rising July 2011 it was 😭
I got to see this in Boston, 4-10-2010. The rising platforms....genius and beauty
Saw Muse live in 2023 @Huddersfield - superb.
Had forgotten just how good this is, thanks for reacting, it really gives me goosebumps everytime.
I might add that the 3rd part reminds of the Italian minimalist piano composer ludovico Einardi!
Just amazing musuc to chill out to Dean, cheers
Bellamy is the greatest musician of this century imho
I never appreciated this album back then, but so much into it nowadays. People change
One of my favorites. That shark was feelin' it, too.
It makes me high without an drugs!
Just GENIUS!!! ❤❤❤
Oooh wee can't wait to relax after my daughter goes to bed and watch this reaction.. this is our go to music to chill together.. she is nearly two and loves it:)
Cool
MASTERPIECE ❤
It's like a CARL'S JR COMMERCIAL! ... "don't bother me, I'm listening"
It's so amazing, glad you enjoyed it the same way a lot of us did when we listened all the way through.
yes, very beautiful song
Love this Album! And this was even better seeing it live!!! Muse is amazing!
I put on repeat play when I brought it brilliant
Thank you, it's been far too long since I indulged in these three masterpieces. Completely engulfed in goosebumps.
The seriousness in your reviews is uncanny, subscribed!
There are really so many Muse songs I'd love to see reactions for, but I definitely wanted to add another vote for The Handler and for The Globalist. Also I'd love to see a video for City of Delusion- it's from the Black Holes and Revelations album, so I know you must have heard it a long time ago but it's tied with The Handler as my favorite Muse song and I think it would be a really fun one to revisit now that you've explored Muse a bit more.
I had this on vinyl but didn't remember the whole piece had that much punch
Ohhh, a reaction to my favorite song of all time. Imma enjoy this one
Sit back,relax and loose yourself into Bellamy's world 🎧🎵🎹
Love this👌
You should try The Handler or Globalist too
React to The Handler by Muse. They never disappoint 🤌🏻
Yes please, The Handler is tied with City of Delusion for my favorite Muse song.
Hey Dean, one more muse song lol there's do many and we muse fans get do excited to share especially with someone who knows music as well as you do, "apocalypse please" is a great progressive piano rock song, I've never heard anything quite like it! Even if you don't make a video, just listen and enjoy, thanks for listening! Have a great day
oh wow, your patience will be rewarded Alex!
You need to watch the video of part 3. Real tear jerker. Goes beautifully with the music
Darkshines. 🙂
The moment has finally come!!!!
plis react to " The globalist"
great reaction
This is my go-to for when I’m on psychedelics 😵💫
was a huge muse fan 10 years ago and I started to finally explore other genres since rock, huge old school hip hop fan now right after dancehall reggae and this is the one song i still play frequently. magnum opus if that claim isn't an offense to their newer songs I'm happy to discover soon
Your reaction happened to all of us...
My new go to reaction video youtuber!
My favorite part. 11:55 * non-covid coughing sounds... It's a joke...
I love it exogenesis 1, 2 and 3
What did we do to deserve Muse? Clearly it was not our merit, but the merit of Something Else.
I refer to this song (well, symphony) as "Interstellar-The Musical" and like to pretend that it inspired Christopher Nolan to do the movie^^
Just bought the interstellar soundtrack on vinyl today!
@@deanwolfechannel Awesome, I hope you like it! One if the most brillant movie scores ever and definitely one of Hans Zimmer's finest works! It's a crime he didn't win an Oscar for it
@@Always-fd7pk This symphony can get a like even from Hans Zimmer
Wish they'd do this more live.
If you like classical music you should react to united states of eurasia and see if you recognize the classical part.
FINALLY!
This is really nice!
Other than the beautiful music, it was really nice to hear the vocals without the usual breathing into the mic.
It's funny, I've been a fan of theirs for almost 20 years and I never noticed his huge breaths in between singing, once I heard it I know can not unheard it lol have a good day
@@alexshadowfax1119 Oops. 😁 Sorry bout that. You have a good day too!
Matt plays the piano
that's understated. He ravages the piano!
Another awesome review/reaction, if you ever golin to do a full album reaction do Origin of symmetry, all I can do for now is subscribe and hit a huge like for you!
Thank you
OMG
Can I ask.. are you now a big fan of muse.. are you finding it hard not listening to all their songs in one glorious go??
It's a bit hard avoiding listening cuz I like filming it for the channel. I've got a lot of material to go through overall so just going with the flow
@@deanwolfechannel well looking forward to seeing more content.. keep up the amazing work
Thanks. I'm surprised at the wide variety of music muse produces
Podrías dejar o hacer subtítulos para los habla hispanos saludos ... good video!
Uffffff 3:18 I died
Silverchair : " tuna in the brine"
I'm late to the game, but do try driving down a lonely, winding country road at night to "Overture". If you get a chance, it's amazing.
This is my first time listening to this, although its definitely not my first time listening to Muse. I think it sounds great but idk if this could really be considered one song. I can see the thematic and stylistic link between the parts but each one feels like a self contained song with a defined beginning and end. not like movements flowing into each other.
But it's meant to be like a mini symphony. And, to me at least, symphonies often have obvious starts and stops between each movement. I've been in audiences where orchestras have played, for example Holst's The Planets, outside of the normal concert hall to attract new (and younger) crowds. And when the movements have ended, the audience didn't know whether or not to clap before the next movement began - the break was that obvious...
Love Muse. Please listen to I Live With You by Grizzly Bear.
Ooooooooh. I love Grizzly Bear. In comparison to the stadium rock or concert hall sounds of Muse, Grizzly Bear's songs almost sound like music around a campfire under a vast, starry sky.
Not really, but Veckatimest is definitely a bit more low-fi than any of Muse's albums...other songs I love are Ready Able, Easier, On a Neck On a Spit, or Fine for Now.
And Shields sounds like a soundtrack for a really awesome roadtrip. I especially would recommend Half Gate, Sleeping Ute, Sun in Your Eyes, or Speak in Rounds.
My favorite song of Daniel's is with another of his bands called Department of Eagles called In Ear Park. His guitar work almost sounds like a harp to me.
Grizzly Bear makes me think of wide open spaces, whereas Muse is like the coolest sci-fi.
@@jcompton8507
For music around a campfire, I love Midlake’s “Trials of Van Occupanther” and “The courage of Others” albums. Very beautiful, but rather sad too.
Have not seen them live.
For all other situations it has to be MUSE.
What about “Bedroom Acoustics”?
You should listen to radiohead - paranoid android if you have not already
Try hearing this high. In "high school" I mean 😉
Uprising time?
Bueno a dormir, yo voy a dormir 🥱
Por supuesto
Think Gershwin needs a credit in part 2
😎
I think you should keep your audio on during the reaction, as that is what people come here for.
Funny, I just recorded one as such. I like to try different things, not a conformer...
I disagree. In order to completely lose yourself in the song as Dean does, you've got to have a similar environment to his (I'm assuming noise-cancelling) headphones.
No offense, Dean, but I'm glad the non-covid cough was silent. 😉
I notice many commenters have said what environments they prefer to listen to music in- like cars, dark bedrooms, the woods at night/ campfire, etc. It really is important to one's ability to receive the sounds and meaning.
@@jennifer9047 What he is hearing should not be affected by keeping his mic on. Only difference is, if he says something, commenting on a part of the song, reacting in any way, we can hear it. It defeats the purpose of a reaction video to turn your mic off.
@@aaronmoen7402 That's why he does two parts. I like the fact that with his mic off in part one, WE experience the song as he does. And if he wants to say something, he has the captions, so as not to interrupt OUR listening experience.
And then in part two, which is basically *immediately* after he listens we get to hear all of the fresh emotions and thoughts that are running through his head.
As far as I know, he's the only reactor who does it this way, and that is special.
@@jennifer9047 I can see your point, but if you want to experience the song without interruption, you should go and support the artist/song. But, to each their own 👍🏻
Doesn’t touch me at all. I heard Muse live at Roskilde Festival back several years ago and it was the same thing, enjoyed it on the surface but was unable to go deeper. Don’t know why. Has its beautiful moments. Maybe to high expectations due to my classical catalogue... Thanks for reacting and sharing though, wish I had your objectivity and openness 🙏