Saturday 9 August 2008

Muse happy with leaked Streets collaboration

Muse are not, it seems, procrastinators. Mere months after expressing an interest in working with the Streets, a track has leaked with Muse's blusterous guitars and an original Mike Skinner rap.

Who Knows Who was leaked on the internet this weekend, coming into court unofficially on a Muse message-board. Despite Skinner's unmistakeable rhymes, some fans were sceptical that it was Muse providing the music, which oscillates from goofy funk to full-on stone, without whatever of Matt Bellamy's vocals. It wasn't long, however, before fans identified the riff as one that Muse had been experimenting with at recent live shows, and then the band weighed in with an official statement.

"The MP3 floating around ... was the result of a late-night jam session and something we did for a bit of a gag featuring a blues riff we receive been playing live of late upon which Skinner recorded some vocals. It is not intended to be a serious release so we are happy for it to be leaked unofficially."

Speaking to BBC 6 Music in April, Bellamy said that he precious to work on with Mike Skinner and create an English consider on Rage Against the Machine. "London rap-rock," he explained. "Just like a little one-off � it might be a laugh."

In June, the Streets opened for Muse at Wembley stadium � giving ample opportunity for the 2 bands to get together backstage and have a go at angry rap rock. Though Skinner's lyrics are not always coherent, there's a real push to Who Knows Who, particularly in the crash of the guitars on the chorus. "I'll rejoin at whatsoever hour," Skinner intones, "piece of ass all your lot, fuck your power!"







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