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Supermassive Black Hole (often abbreviated as SMBH), a song and the first and lead single from Muse's fourth album, Black Holes & Revelations, released in 2006, features yet another iconic Muse riff. The SMBH single was officially released on 12th June of 2006, but has leaked a month before, on May 7th, a day before the UK radio premiere. The song was inspired by the likes of Norwegian funk & disco beats, Belgian bands Millionaire, dEUS, Soulwax and Evil Superstars and Scottish band Franz Ferdinand, and has also been described by the band as being like Prince and Kanye West with the drum beat not being rocky, and Rage Against the Machine-style riffs thrown underneath. According to Bellamy, the disco influences might've also came from being in New York City for a while, when they were recording the album (and the song) at Electric Lady and Avatar Studios. The song was also inspired by the Time is Running Out B-Side, The Groove, released in 2003, which was considered by Bellamy to be an early version of SMBH. It was was produced by Rich Costey, a clip of Muse recording SMBH with Costey can be seen here. Instrumentally, the song is heavy on synths and electronic drums, but it also features a really fuzzy bass and heavily overdriven guitar. It also features a cabassa, which is played live by Morgan and a short 'Into the Supermassive' vocoder line, which is sung by Howard. The distorted whispered vocals in the studio version and early live versions were sung by Bellamy and later replaced by Wolstenholme (probably so Bellamy could dance around the stage and do improv on guitar). During the last chorus in the studio version, a quiet choir of Chrises and Matts is singing 'd-d-d-d-d-d-d' in the background. This can best be heard on the acappella track, starting at 2:11. The guitar solo was made using a sustainer, and the guitar track itself might have also been reversed and coupled with a synth. As of August, 2006, Bellamy has been utilising his guitar's Kaoss pad for the improvised scratching when SMBH is being performed live, making the solo part seem a bit more 'funky'. Additionally, when SMBH was performed live, during The 2nd Law tour and the Psycho UK/US tours, Bellamy played the main riff with a deep/synthy octave guitar effect. Supermassive Black Hole was added to Guitar Hero 3 in May of 2008, as part of a track pack alongside Exo-Politics and Stockholm Syndrome and an edited version of it was included on the FIFA 07 soundtrack. It has also been featured in the movie Twilight. The song's also availible to play on Rocksmith 2014, being part of a Muse 5-song pack The music video, directed by Italian-Canadian photographer and director Floria Sigismondi (known for working on videos with Marilyn Manson, The White Stripes and Incubus, just to name a few), portrays the band playing in a small furniture shop, wearing hoodies and tight cloth face masks with the bands' faces printed on them, combined with footage of dancers and various characters wearing skin-tight suits, which are unzipped at the end, revealing the beings inside the suits are made out of space. According to Sigismondi, the video is based on a recurring dream she experienced. An alternative music video was also made, and it features the trio performing in what looks like a studio room, with stationary flickering lights placed behind the band. Even after nearly 12 years and 600+ performances, the song remains a staple in most live sets.
Song meaning:
'Supermassive Black Hole’ is partially inspired by a sinister presence at the centre of the galaxy alerting us the a ménage-a-trois involving R2D2 and The Queen when she was hot. It’s kind of comparing a woman to the centre of the galaxy, as this gigantic black hole that you powerlessly get sucked into. What I’m trying to say in a roundabout way is, that’s what women are like.' - Bellamy
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Performed for 665 times live since 2006, with 96 performances in 2006, 90 performances in 2007, 17 in 2008, 48 in 2009, 95 in 2010, 13 in 2011, 91 in 2012, none in 2014, 62 in 2015, 82 in 2016, 33 in 2017 and, so far, 1 in 2018.
First performed live on May 13th, 2006, at Camperdown Park in Dundee, Scotland (Radio 1's Big Weekend)
Most recent live performance on February 24th, 2018, at La Cigale, Paris
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