Muse Bassist “Sells Soul” to be on ‘Twilight’ Soundtracks

Chris Wolstenholme, bassist for the British band Muse may be rising in popularity here in the US, thanks in large part to the bands appearance on all three ‘Twilight Saga’ soundtracks, but that doesn’t mean he likes it.

Chris told the BBC recently that the movies aren’t his ‘cup of tea’ and likens appearing on the soundtrack to having to ‘sell his soul.’

“It’s very difficult in America because you don’t have anything like Radio 1, nothing is national. You have to take every opportunity you get over there and sometimes you have to sell your soul.”

Stephenie Meyers, author of the ‘Twilight Saga’ books has credited Muse with being her, well, muse throughout the writing process. Meyers even dedicated the four and final book, ‘Breaking Dawn,’ to the band and was insistent that the band be featured on the movie’s soundtracks.

However, it seems the band is indifferent to Meyers’s love.

“When we were in the studio writing [Neutron Star Collision], one minute they said they wanted to use it in the end credits, then they said they wanted to use it in another scene. Then it was another scene and in the end we were like, ‘Do what you want with it, we don’t care any more’.”

The band currently wrapped up a US tour.

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New Music Friday – Muse

If you are a fan of the “Twilight” series, then you more than likely have heard of Muse, who had a hit off the movies’ soundtrack with the song titled “Supermassive Black Hole,” and the song “I Belong To You (New Moon Remix)” off the soundtrack for “New Moon.” Now their back with the lead single “Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)” off the “Eclipse” soundtrack!

Considered to be an alternative rock band who formed in the early 90s from Teignmouth, England, the band consists of longtime friends Matthew Bellamy, Chris Wolstenholme, and Dominic Howard. They’ve changed band names a number of times (from names such as Gothic Plague, Fixed Penalty, and Rocket Baby Dolls) before finally deciding on the name Muse. Their sound is a blend of alternative rock, classical, electronica, metal, spanish guitars, and progressive rock.

The band is known for their energetic live performances and front man Bellamy’s avid interests in unconventional things such as global conspiracy, extraterrestrial life, theology and the apocalypse. Their lyrical themes involve madcap conspiracy theory, revolutionary rabble-rousing, weird stuff about aliens, religions and other such classic Muse concerns. They have won many musical awards over the years, including 5 MTV Europe Awards 5 Q Awards, 6 NME Awards, and 2 BRIT Awards. The majority of these awards have been attributed to their live performances.

You can check out the video for “Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)” above!