http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2012/oct/01/muse-roundhouse-itunes-review
I've chosen this article because is related to Muse, a great british music band. I think they are my favourite musicians and I'd like write about music in future.
This review, written by the music writer from The Guardian Dorian Lynskey, talks about a presentation in London, England, particularly in iTunes Festival where the band played at the Roundhouse stage. Muse is a strong band with a lot of awards. They have won grammy's, Brits awards, NME's awards and they are very famous in Europe.
In the article, the author talks about how this band can play in small stages while they are used in playing in big stages like the Wembley Stadium for example. "Confined to the Roundhouse stage, however, the trio demonstrate what they learned from all the years they spent paying their dues in venues smaller than this", explains the reviewer.
Lynskey makes a little resume about the set list played by Muse. Also, he writes about Matt Bellamy's performance, main singer and guitarist from the band. Bellamy can be easily one of the best rocker singer today, and he has a great talent playing guitar too. In Roadhouse he showed all his talent and justified his prestige.
The reviewer finishes his article talking about the importance of the songs and not necessarily of the stage or background. "(...) However many bells and whistles accompany their forthcoming world tour, the real spectacle resides in the songs".
Just I know some songs of Muse, but I think that Muse is a great band of music. I hope that in the future you can write better post of music in The Guardian.
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the Roadhouse is a kind of mytical venue, in that place a lot of good bands have played
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