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51-688: [REDACTED] Look up Fury  or fury in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fury or FURY may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Comics [ edit ] Fury (1994 one-shot) Fury (2001 series) Fury (2023 one-shot) Fury (DC Comics) , the name of three characters Fury (Marvel Comics) , an android Fictional entities [ edit ] Fury, in Power Rangers Dino Charge and Power Rangers Dino Super Charge Fury,

102-501: A Nord modular synthesiser, creating "hollow, white noisey" sound. Muse and Costey regrouped in early 2003 for 10 days at Livingston Recording Studios , London, completing the recordings they had made at Air. Muse moved to Grouse Lodge , a residential recording studio in County Westmeath , Ireland, where most of the album was recorded. The sessions were marred by Muse's strained relationship with their record company and

153-479: A park in Minnesota , U.S. Mount Fury , Washington, U.S. Sport [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Kemblawarra Fury FC , a New South Wales football club Northern Fury FC , a Queensland soccer club Western Fury , a women's cricket team Canada [ edit ] Fury Stakes , a Thoroughbred horse race Toronto Ontario Fury , an indoor soccer team Ottawa Fury (2005–13) ,

204-466: A "mechanical paradiddle thing all the way through". He was inspired by the "intensive, repetitive" piano compositions of Terry Riley , such as " In C ". "Blackout" uses mandolin and orchestra. The lyrics incorporate themes of fear, mistrust, personal achievement and joy, and a general theme of "things coming to an end". Bellamy said that absolution was "not necessarily a religious word; it has meanings of purity, but it's not necessarily talking from

255-468: A 1930s British biplane fighter Hawker Sea Fury , initially called Fury, a post-War British fighter aircraft North American FJ-1 Fury , a 1940s U.S. Navy straight-wing jet aircraft North American FJ-2/-3 Fury , 1950s U.S. Navy and Marine Corps swept-wing jet aircraft North American FJ-4 Fury , a 1950s/60s U.S. Navy and Marine Corps fighter-bomber LoPresti Fury , a 1980s American sports plane Motor vehicles [ edit ] BSA Fury ,

306-477: A 1950s/60s U.S. Navy and Marine Corps fighter-bomber LoPresti Fury , a 1980s American sports plane Motor vehicles [ edit ] BSA Fury , a British prototype motorcycle Honda Fury , a motorcycle Plymouth Fury , an American car Royal Enfield Fury , the name of several motorcycles Sylva Fury , a British kit car Rail [ edit ] LMS 6399 Fury , an experimental steam locomotive Ships [ edit ] HMS Fury ,

357-405: A 1978 horror thriller by Brian De Palma Fury (2012 film) , British title of The Samaritan Fury (2014 film) , a 2014 war film by David Ayer Fury: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack The Fury (2016 film) , a Dutch film based on a novel by A.F.Th. van der Heijden Gaming [ edit ] Fury (video game) , an online role-playing game The Fury (video game) ,

408-410: A 2014 war film by David Ayer Fury: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack The Fury (2016 film) , a Dutch film based on a novel by A.F.Th. van der Heijden Gaming [ edit ] Fury (video game) , an online role-playing game The Fury (video game) , a racing game The Fury , a character from Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Fury, a female only character profession in

459-506: A British heavy metal band Fury (Sick Puppies album) , 2016 Fury (Stefano Lentini album) , 2018 Fury (Upon a Burning Body album) , 2022 The Fury (album) , a 1985 album by Gary Numan "Fury" (song) , by Prince, 2006 "Fury", a bonus track by Muse from the album Absolution , 2003 "The Fury", song by Derek Sherinian from the album Black Utopia , 2003 Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] "Fury" ( Star Trek: Voyager ) , an episode of

510-454: A British prototype motorcycle Honda Fury , a motorcycle Plymouth Fury , an American car Royal Enfield Fury , the name of several motorcycles Sylva Fury , a British kit car Rail [ edit ] LMS 6399 Fury , an experimental steam locomotive Ships [ edit ] HMS Fury , the name of several Royal Navy ships USS Fury , the name of two U.S. Navy ships Weaponry [ edit ] .277 Fury ,

561-476: A Christian or any particular religious point of view. I think it's just suggesting that the act of making music is a way of understanding things." The beginning of the Iraq War influenced the songwriting. Bellamy said that the lyrics for "Apocalypse Please" followed naturally from the "epic and in-your-face" chord progression. The end of Muse's relationship with their American label, Maverick, also influenced

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612-485: A Mexican soccer team Transportation and military [ edit ] Aircraft [ edit ] Felixstowe Fury , a British triplane flying-boat Hawker Fury , a 1930s British biplane fighter Hawker Sea Fury , initially called Fury, a post-War British fighter aircraft North American FJ-1 Fury , a 1940s U.S. Navy straight-wing jet aircraft North American FJ-2/-3 Fury , 1950s U.S. Navy and Marine Corps swept-wing jet aircraft North American FJ-4 Fury ,

663-438: A New South Wales football club Northern Fury FC , a Queensland soccer club Western Fury , a women's cricket team Canada [ edit ] Fury Stakes , a Thoroughbred horse race Toronto Ontario Fury , an indoor soccer team Ottawa Fury (2005–13) , a soccer team Ottawa Fury FC , a soccer team 2014–2019 Prince George Fury , a soccer team 2009–2010 Whitby Fury , an ice hockey team Winnipeg Fury ,

714-469: A band who are at the top of their game. Their confidence carries you through the album's excesses." Rob Kemp of Rolling Stone was less enthusiastic, drawing Radiohead comparisons and concluding that Bellamy "doesn't bring as much ingenuity to his singing". Absolution was Muse's first album to chart in the US, and is credited with establishing their fan base there. It was the second Muse album released in

765-549: A bigger, more aggressive sound, and Absolution is more polished and direct than their previous albums. It incorporates classical influences, with orchestra on tracks such as " Butterflies and Hurricanes " and "Blackout", and apocalyptic lyrical themes. Muse used effects , synthesisers and software to process many tracks. Absolution reached number one on the UK Albums Chart . It also produced Muse's first top-ten single, " Time Is Running Out ", which reached number 8 on

816-403: A continuation of their second album, Origin of Symmetry (2001): "We knew what we wanted to do, and we'd found our feet a little bit, and we felt comfortable with what we did." Bellamy wrote most of the songs on piano, including guitar-based songs such as "Stockholm Syndrome". For "Butterflies and Hurricanes", he sought to create a heavy rock song using classical piano instead of guitar, with

867-452: A lawsuit with their production company. When Muse's co-manager arrived to review their progress, they found him disruptive and threw them out of the studio. Bellamy said later that "there was a genuine sense of impending doom for the band". The bassist, Chris Wolstenholme , an alcoholic, drank extensively during the sessions. To create basic tracks, Muse recorded together live, then focused on overdubs . Costey minimised editing to preserve

918-427: A list of people with the name Fury (DJ) , Steve Blakley an American DJ Places [ edit ] Fury Island (Ottawa) , an island of Ontario , Canada Hecla and Fury Islands , Nunavut, Canada Fury Island, Bárbara Channel , Chile Fury Island County Park, a park in Minnesota , U.S. Mount Fury , Washington, U.S. Sport [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Kemblawarra Fury FC ,

969-434: A racing game The Fury , a character from Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater Fury, a female only character profession in the game Shadowbane Literature [ edit ] Fury , a 1947 novel by Henry Kuttner The Fury (Timms novel) , 1954 The Fury (Farris novel) , 1976 Fury (Rushdie novel) , 2001 Fury ( Star Wars novel) , 2007 Music [ edit ] Fury (Australian band) ,

1020-899: A rifle cartridge introduced by SIG Sauer Other uses [ edit ] Fury (roller coaster) , in Bobbejaanland, Belgium Fury 325 , a roller coaster in Carowinds amusement park, U.S. Fellowship of United Reformed Youth (FURY), a church youth organization Furies or Erinyes, figures in Greek mythology Rage (emotion) , or fury See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Fury All pages with titles containing Fury Furia (disambiguation) Furie (disambiguation) Furies (disambiguation) Furio (disambiguation) Furiosa (disambiguation) Furioso (disambiguation) Furious (disambiguation) Furry (disambiguation) Furey ,

1071-417: A soccer team Ottawa Fury FC , a soccer team 2014–2019 Prince George Fury , a soccer team 2009–2010 Whitby Fury , an ice hockey team Winnipeg Fury , a soccer team United States [ edit ] Columbus Fury , an indoor volleyball team Corpus Christi Fury , an indoor football team Detroit Fury , an arena football team Fort Wayne Fury , a basketball team Long Island Fury ,

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1122-451: A soccer team United States [ edit ] Columbus Fury , an indoor volleyball team Corpus Christi Fury , an indoor football team Detroit Fury , an arena football team Fort Wayne Fury , a basketball team Long Island Fury , a women's soccer team Miami Fury , a women's American football team Muskegon Fury , later Muskegon Lumberjacks, an ice hockey team Philadelphia Fury (2011–2019) , American soccer team in

1173-542: A surname Fury3 , a 1996 video game The Furys (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fury . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fury&oldid=1223388665 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

1224-542: A surname Fury3 , a 1996 video game The Furys (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fury . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fury&oldid=1223388665 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

1275-405: A thrash metal band Fury (American band) , a hardcore punk band Fury Records , an American record label Fury UK , a British heavy metal band Fury (Sick Puppies album) , 2016 Fury (Stefano Lentini album) , 2018 Fury (Upon a Burning Body album) , 2022 The Fury (album) , a 1985 album by Gary Numan "Fury" (song) , by Prince, 2006 "Fury", a bonus track by Muse from

1326-650: A women's soccer team Miami Fury , a women's American football team Muskegon Fury , later Muskegon Lumberjacks, an ice hockey team Philadelphia Fury (2011–2019) , American soccer team in the National Independent Soccer Association Philadelphia Fury (1978–1980) , American soccer team in the North American Soccer League Rockford Fury , a basketball team Elsewhere [ edit ] Monterrey Fury ,

1377-468: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Fury [REDACTED] Look up Fury  or fury in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fury or FURY may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Comics [ edit ] Fury (1994 one-shot) Fury (2001 series) Fury (2023 one-shot) Fury (DC Comics) ,

1428-703: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Absolution (album) Absolution is the third studio album by English rock band Muse , released on 22 September 2003 through Taste Media . It was produced by Muse and Rich Costey , with additional production by John Cornfield and Paul Reeve. Most of the album was recorded at Grouse Lodge in County Westmeath , Ireland, with additional sessions at AIR Studios and Livingston Recording Studios in London and Cello Studios in Los Angeles. Costey wanted to give Muse

1479-506: Is similar to the René Magritte painting Golconda . According to Howard, the artwork could be interpreted as depicting people either leaving or descending to Earth. Absolution was released on 22 September 2003 on CD and double vinyl. The first single, "Stockholm Syndrome", was released as a download and was downloaded more than 20,000 times. Because of contractual obligations, Muse could not allow it to be downloaded free, so

1530-508: The System of a Down singer, Serj Tankian , he attempted to sign Muse to his label, Serjical Strike , but Maverick asked for half a million dollars to release them from their contract and his attempts to have Sony provide the money failed. Muse decided to focus on Europe, and embarked on the final leg of their tour for their previous album, Origin of Symmetry , playing the future Absolution songs " Hysteria " and "The Small Print". After

1581-530: The UK Singles Chart . As of 2018, Absolution had sold more than 3.5 million copies worldwide. A 20th-anniversary reissue with bonus tracks was released in 2023. Muse set aside time to develop their third album, as their previous recording sessions had been rushed. In early 2002, they rented a country house outside Brighton for six months to write material. During this period, they were dropped by their American record label, Maverick . According to

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1632-479: The "human touch" and avoid an artificial result. He added little reverb , preferring to use the natural ambience recorded by the microphones. Bellamy used custom Manson guitars and Marshall and Diezel amps. Wolstenholme split his signal into three Marshall amps, one clean and two distorted , and blended the results. For "Fury", Bellamy used the DigiTech Whammy pedal to rhythmically pitch-shift

1683-599: The Grouse Lodge swimming pool. They also recorded Wolstenholme diving into the pool, which was used in the bridge of "Thoughts of a Dying Atheist". For "Ruled by Secrecy", they recorded a drum take in the courtyard outdoors, hoping to capture an unusual ambience, but discarded the results. On "Falling Away with You", Costey captured the sound of Bellamy's fingers on the guitar strings to create an intimate feeling. For " Sing for Absolution ", Muse used prepared piano , laying metal objects such as nails and guitar strings on

1734-507: The Machine and Audioslave , and wanted to give them a bigger, more aggressive sound. According to Costey, Muse wanted to sound like a "colossal, dynamic, epic and powerful rock band". Muse and Costey returned to Air in late 2002 to work on songs including "Hysteria" and " Stockholm Syndrome ". The songwriter, Matt Bellamy , restructured "Hysteria" after feedback from Costey. For "Stockholm Syndrome", Costey vocodered Bellamy's guitar with

1785-404: The National Independent Soccer Association Philadelphia Fury (1978–1980) , American soccer team in the North American Soccer League Rockford Fury , a basketball team Elsewhere [ edit ] Monterrey Fury , a Mexican soccer team Transportation and military [ edit ] Aircraft [ edit ] Felixstowe Fury , a British triplane flying-boat Hawker Fury ,

1836-607: The TV series "The Fury" ( The Amazing World of Gumball ) , an episode of the TV series Fury (American TV series) , a 1950s American western series Fury (Russian TV series) , an upcoming Russian TV series People [ edit ] Fury (surname) , including a list of people with the name Fury (DJ) , Steve Blakley an American DJ Places [ edit ] Fury Island (Ottawa) , an island of Ontario , Canada Hecla and Fury Islands , Nunavut, Canada Fury Island, Bárbara Channel , Chile Fury Island County Park,

1887-604: The US, after a dispute with Maverick Records had canceled the release of Origin of Symmetry there. Absolution reached No. 1 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart and No. 107 on the Billboard 200 . It was certified gold in March 2007, becoming Muse's first album to be certified in the US. " Time Is Running Out " became Muse's first top-10 single on the UK Singles Chart and was certified gold in

1938-465: The US. In 2005, Absolution was ranked number 345 in the Rock Hard book The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time . In 2009, Q readers voted it the 23rd-best British album, and in 2009, Kerrang! readers voted it the second-best album of the century so far. A remastered 20th-anniversary reissue, Absolution XX Anniversary , featuring bonus tracks, live recordings and demos,

1989-507: The album Absolution , 2003 "The Fury", song by Derek Sherinian from the album Black Utopia , 2003 Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] "Fury" ( Star Trek: Voyager ) , an episode of the TV series "The Fury" ( The Amazing World of Gumball ) , an episode of the TV series Fury (American TV series) , a 1950s American western series Fury (Russian TV series) , an upcoming Russian TV series People [ edit ] Fury (surname) , including

2040-604: The bass sound for the introduction, processing Wolstenholme's bass with multiple effects. Eventually, they used a Roland synthesiser played through a Marshall amp. "Endlessly" was the last song completed. Muse struggled to improve on the simplicity of Bellamy's demo, recorded with a piano and a four-to-the-floor drum machine rhythm. Eventually, they used lighter, jazzier drumming and an old Hammond organ . Later in 2003, Muse and Costey spent three weeks in Cello Studios , Los Angeles. They recorded more overdubs, including

2091-531: The fee was set at $ 0.99 in the US. On tour for Absolution , Muse performed in arenas for the first time and headlined Glastonbury Festival in 2004. The tour ended with two sold-out nights at Earls Court , London. Muse also toured the United States, playing in small clubs. On Metacritic , Absolution has a score of 72 of 100 based on 16 reviews, indicating "generally favourable reviews". Alternative Press wrote that its "chaotic choruses feel like

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2142-431: The game Shadowbane Literature [ edit ] Fury , a 1947 novel by Henry Kuttner The Fury (Timms novel) , 1954 The Fury (Farris novel) , 1976 Fury (Rushdie novel) , 2001 Fury ( Star Wars novel) , 2007 Music [ edit ] Fury (Australian band) , a thrash metal band Fury (American band) , a hardcore punk band Fury Records , an American record label Fury UK ,

2193-443: The guitar riff. Muse and Costey used the sound design system Kyma to process tracks including " Time Is Running Out ", "Hysteria" and "Apocalypse Please". Bellamy said Kyma added an "outrageously hi-fi and bright and futuristic sound"; Costey described it as "the sound of the record". The group experimented with drum sounds, using a number of microphones. For the introduction to "Apocalypse Please", they recorded two kick drums in

2244-459: The lyrics. Bellamy became interested in conspiracy theories connected to subjects involving the September 11 attacks , which he described as "good subject matter" for songwriting. He later disavowed conspiracy theories as dangerous. Absolution is one of two Muse albums (alongside Black Holes and Revelations ) to feature artwork by Storm Thorgerson . The ambiguous falling/floating image

2295-415: The marching sounds that open the album, and the final version of "Endlessly", and mixed the album. They also attracted interest from American labels and signed a contract with Warner Bros. Records . Absolution is an alternative rock , progressive rock , hard rock , and art rock album. It features a more polished and direct sound than Muse's previous albums. In 2020, Wolstenholme described it as

2346-862: The name of several Royal Navy ships USS Fury , the name of two U.S. Navy ships Weaponry [ edit ] .277 Fury , a rifle cartridge introduced by SIG Sauer Other uses [ edit ] Fury (roller coaster) , in Bobbejaanland, Belgium Fury 325 , a roller coaster in Carowinds amusement park, U.S. Fellowship of United Reformed Youth (FURY), a church youth organization Furies or Erinyes, figures in Greek mythology Rage (emotion) , or fury See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Fury All pages with titles containing Fury Furia (disambiguation) Furie (disambiguation) Furies (disambiguation) Furio (disambiguation) Furiosa (disambiguation) Furioso (disambiguation) Furious (disambiguation) Furry (disambiguation) Furey ,

2397-631: The name of three characters Fury (Marvel Comics) , an android Fictional entities [ edit ] Fury, in Power Rangers Dino Charge and Power Rangers Dino Super Charge Fury, the powered-up version of Andy Baker and the leader of the Ghostforce from the show of the same name Films [ edit ] Fury (1923 film) , an American silent film Fury (1936 film) , an American drama Fury (1947 film) , an Italian drama Fury (1948 film) , an American film, also known as Thunderhoof and Wild Fury The Fury (film) ,

2448-412: The piano strings. They also processed the piano with a pitch-shifting DigiTech Whammy pedal and an Echloplex delay effect. For "Ruled by Secrecy", they blended piano and a Yamaha CP-80 electric piano . Costey recorded Bellamy's left and right-hand parts separately, and ran them through guitar amps and an Echoplex. "Time Is Running Out" was the most difficult song to record; Muse spent hours working on

2499-497: The powered-up version of Andy Baker and the leader of the Ghostforce from the show of the same name Films [ edit ] Fury (1923 film) , an American silent film Fury (1936 film) , an American drama Fury (1947 film) , an Italian drama Fury (1948 film) , an American film, also known as Thunderhoof and Wild Fury The Fury (film) , a 1978 horror thriller by Brian De Palma Fury (2012 film) , British title of The Samaritan Fury (2014 film) ,

2550-555: The tour, Muse resumed writing and recording demos in an unused commercial loft in Hackney, London . Muse began recording in late 2002 with the producers John Cornfield and Paul Reed at Air Studios , London, where they recorded " Butterflies and Hurricanes " and "Blackout". They were joined later by the American producer Rich Costey , who produced the rest of the album. Costey had worked with acts Muse admired, including Rage Against

2601-458: The triumphant culmination of some earth-shattering undertaking", while Andrew Future of Drowned in Sound called it "a truly elemental opus". Tyler Fisher of Sputnikmusic felt that Absolution was Muse's most consistent album to date and that it perfected their sound, writing that it "expands on newer sounds and improves on others". Alexis Petridis of The Guardian wrote: "Muse sound like

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