Muse – HAARP (Live) (2008)
🎸 Album Overview
🎤 HAARP is a live album by Muse, released on March 17, 2008 through Warner Bros. Records. The album captures the band’s spectacular performances at Wembley Stadium during two sold-out concerts in June 2007, part of the massive Black Holes and Revelations tour.
🎶 The release documents Muse at the height of their arena-rock power, showcasing their dramatic stage production, massive crowd energy, and technically impressive performances.
🎭 The title HAARP references the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program, a scientific research project that became the subject of many conspiracy theories—an idea that fits perfectly with the band’s fascination with science and global politics.
⭐ Mini Review
🎧 HAARP is widely considered one of the most powerful live recordings in Muse’s catalog, capturing the intensity of their stadium performances.
🔥 Highlights include the thunderous “Knights of Cydonia”, the explosive “Stockholm Syndrome”, and the emotionally charged “Blackout.”
🎼 The album demonstrates the band’s ability to transform complex studio recordings into massive, theatrical live experiences, cementing their reputation as one of the best live rock bands of the 2000s.
🎶 Album Tracklist
🎵 Complete tracklist of HAARP (Live):
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🎶 Intro
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🎶 Knights of Cydonia
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🎶 Hysteria
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🎶 Supermassive Black Hole
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🎶 Map of the Problematique
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🎶 Butterflies and Hurricanes
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🎶 Invincible
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🎶 Starlight
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🎶 Time Is Running Out
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🎶 New Born
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🎶 Unintended
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🎶 Micro Cuts
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🎶 Stockholm Syndrome
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🎶 Take a Bow
👥 Album Credits
🎹 Key contributors to the live recording include:
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🎤 Lead Vocals / Guitar / Piano: Matt Bellamy
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🎸 Bass / Backing Vocals: Chris Wolstenholme
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🥁 Drums: Dominic Howard
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🎧 Label: Warner Bros. Records
🎸 The album captures Muse performing in front of more than 70,000 fans at Wembley Stadium, one of the most iconic concert venues in the world.
🖼️ Album Cover Mini Info
🎨 The cover artwork features a futuristic radar-like waveform design, symbolizing radio signals and atmospheric research.
✨ The visual style references the real-world HAARP scientific facility, reinforcing the album’s theme of technology, science, and hidden signals.
🎁 Fun Facts
🎶 The Wembley concerts documented on the album were Muse’s first-ever stadium headline shows.
🎸 The concerts featured a massive stage production, including satellite dishes, futuristic lighting rigs, and towering screens.
🎤 These shows helped establish Muse as one of the biggest live rock bands in the world.
🤓 Trivia
🎧 The concerts at Wembley Stadium sold out within minutes, demonstrating the band’s huge popularity in the UK.
🎼 “Knights of Cydonia” became the traditional closing song for many Muse concerts following this tour.
🎶 The live performance of “Butterflies and Hurricanes” includes an extended classical piano section performed by Matt Bellamy.
❄️ Did You Know?
🎸 Did you know? The name HAARP references a real research project studying the Earth’s ionosphere, which later inspired numerous conspiracy theories.
🎶 Did you know? The Wembley shows were filmed for a concert film release, giving fans a full visual experience of the performance.
🎤 Did you know? Many critics consider the Wembley concerts to be a defining moment in Muse’s career, marking their transition into a full stadium rock act.
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