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| Name = Drones
| Name = Drones
| Album = [[Drones (album)|Drones]]
| Album = [[Drones (album)|Drones]] <small>(12)</small>
| Length = 2:51
| Length = 2:51
| AltTitles =
| AltTitles =
| First =  
| First = [[Los Angeles Sports Arena 2015 (gig) | 11{{supo|th}} November 2015]] <small>(dress rehearsal)</small>, [[Mexico City Palacio de los Deportes 2015 - 17th (gig) | 17{{supo|th}} November 2015]]
| Latest =  
| Latest = [[Melbourne Rod Laver Arena 2017 (gig)|18{{supo|st}} December 2017]]
| Recorded = 2014/2015 - [[The Warehouse Studio]], Vancouver, Canada
| Recorded = 2014/2015 - [[Shangri La Studios]], Malibu, California
| Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]]
| Writer = [[Matthew Bellamy]]
| Chart position = -
| Chart position = -
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| Previous = [[The Globalist (song)|The Globalist]]
| Previous = [[The Globalist (song)|The Globalist]]
| Current = Drones
| Current = Drones
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| Previous = [[The 2nd Law (album) | The 2nd Law ''(2012)'']]
| Current = [[Drones (album) | Drones ''(2015)'']]
| Next = [[Simulation Theory (album) | Simulation Theory ''(2018)'']]
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'''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvX7lgrx47M Listen]]'''


==Infomation==
The song is only an acapella track with multiple layers of Matt singing. It is the first Muse track to feature vocals only, with no instruments or electronic elements. Message-wise, Matthew summarizes his point of the album Drones and the whole album ends with an "Amen".<ref>
The song is only an acapella track with multiple layers of Matt singing. It is the first Muse track to feature vocals only, with no instruments or electronic elements. Message-wise, Matthew summarizes his point of the album Drones and the whole album ends with an "Amen".<ref>
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The song is a rearranged version of "Sanctus and Benedictus" by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, to which Matt added the lyrics. ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E23LSKpJS3M?t=4m7s watch])
The song is a rearranged version of "Sanctus and Benedictus" by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, to which Matt added the lyrics.


Matt said about the song that: "It's a lament for the victims, it ends on this ghostly chorus of the forgotten, they will never see justice, and they have been killed by a robot, there's something inherently tragic about humanity there".<ref>
Matt said about the song that: "It's a lament for the victims, it ends on this ghostly chorus of the forgotten, they will never see justice, and they have been killed by a robot, there's something inherently tragic about humanity there".<ref>
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  title=Game of Drones: Album seven finds Muse at their ridiculous best... | date=2015-05-20 | fetch=2015-05-20 | desc=Album Review| auth=Gavin Haynes | pub=NME | url=http://www.nme.com/features/muse-interview-on-modern-warfare-the-conspiracies-that-drive-new-album-drones-and-matt-bellamys-nigh?recache=2&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=muse | dom=nme.com| type=ext
  title=Game of Drones: Album seven finds Muse at their ridiculous best... | date=2015-05-20 | fetch=2015-05-20 | desc=Album Review| auth=Gavin Haynes | pub=NME | url=http://www.nme.com/features/muse-interview-on-modern-warfare-the-conspiracies-that-drive-new-album-drones-and-matt-bellamys-nigh?recache=2&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=muse | dom=nme.com| type=ext
}}</ref> He also said that he thinks the track will surprise listeners, since it has nothing to do with the current music output aswell as the style of the album.
}}</ref> He also said that he thinks the track will surprise listeners, since it has nothing to do with the current music output aswell as the style of the album.
Unlike the other songs found on Drones, this was recorded at Shangri La in the back of Bob Dylan’s old tourbus. <ref>
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title=Interview: Muse on their new album, Drones | desc=Radio interview | date=2015-06-10 | fetch=2015-06-10 | pub=Xfm | url=http://www.xfm.co.uk/artists/muse/albums/drones/#yuuMuDRtPjz74bHW.97 | dom=xfm.co.uk | med=Webpage | type=ext
}}</ref>
==Live==
Drones was performed heavily during the Drones 360 World Tour, played twice at every gig of the tour with three exceptionsAs a result, it has a very high performance count, despite the fact that the band don't actually play the song. Drones is simply a tape being played back at the beginning of the concert and the ending of the encore. It is likely they will not use the song after the tour ends. Since the Moscow 2016 concert, Drones has only been performed once at every concert.
[[Drones (live) | More here]]


==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
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killed by drones
killed by drones


Our lives between your fingers
Our lives between your fingers and your thumb
Can you feel anything?  
Can you feel anything?  
Are you dead inside?  
Are you dead inside?  

Revision as of 20:58, 2 February 2020

Artwork
Muse song
Name Drones
Album/single Drones (12)
Length 2:51
Alternative titles
First live performance 11th November 2015 (dress rehearsal), 17th November 2015
Latest live performance 18st December 2017
Recorded 2014/2015 - Shangri La Studios, Malibu, California
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Muse, Robert "Mutt" Lange


[Listen]

Infomation

The song is only an acapella track with multiple layers of Matt singing. It is the first Muse track to feature vocals only, with no instruments or electronic elements. Message-wise, Matthew summarizes his point of the album Drones and the whole album ends with an "Amen".[1]

The song is a rearranged version of "Sanctus and Benedictus" by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, to which Matt added the lyrics.

Matt said about the song that: "It's a lament for the victims, it ends on this ghostly chorus of the forgotten, they will never see justice, and they have been killed by a robot, there's something inherently tragic about humanity there".[2] He also said that he thinks the track will surprise listeners, since it has nothing to do with the current music output aswell as the style of the album.

Unlike the other songs found on Drones, this was recorded at Shangri La in the back of Bob Dylan’s old tourbus. [3]

Live

Drones was performed heavily during the Drones 360 World Tour, played twice at every gig of the tour with three exceptionsAs a result, it has a very high performance count, despite the fact that the band don't actually play the song. Drones is simply a tape being played back at the beginning of the concert and the ending of the encore. It is likely they will not use the song after the tour ends. Since the Moscow 2016 concert, Drones has only been performed once at every concert.

More here

Lyrics

Killed by drones

My mother, my father, My sister and my brother My son and my daughter killed by drones

Our lives between your fingers and your thumb Can you feel anything? Are you dead inside? Now you can kill From the safety of your home with drones

Amen

References

  1. L'édition du Soir by Philippe Richard. (2015-05-18). Que vaut le nouvel album de Muse?. Ouest-france. Retrieved 2015-05-18 from ouest-france.fr/.
  2. Gavin Haynes. (2015-05-20). Game of Drones: Album seven finds Muse at their ridiculous best.... NME. Retrieved 2015-05-20 from nme.com.
  3. Interview: Muse on their new album, Drones (2015-06-10). Xfm. Retrieved 2015-06-10 from xfm.co.uk.


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