Muse and Passion Pit at the Bradley Center
Muse: Waiting for a rock 'n' roll space alien attack, or something.
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Here's a band that might actually be better in the city's biggest room: Like Queen before it, Muse made the move from ornate, orchestral glam to a grab bag of genres—the transition happening between 2003’s grandiloquent Absolution and 2006’s scattered Black Holes And Revelations. Perhaps predictably, the band split the difference on last year's The Resistance, a giddy amalgam of the band's previous grandiose sounds with disco, French pop, and symphonic superheroism. In other words, this is full-on, unabashed, way-way-over-the-top arena rock at its finest. It should sound pretty cool when the band plays Oct. 6 at the Bradley Center with Passion Pit, who hopefully with tighten things up a bit after this month's show at the Riverside Theater. Tickets are $45 and $55 and go on sale at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Bradley Center and Ticketmaster.
