New Born
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“New Born”
“New Born” cover
Single by Muse
from the album Origin of Symmetry
Released 5 June 2001 (UK)
Format vinyl record (7"), 2 CDs
Recorded 2001
Genre Alternative rock
Length 6:03
Label Mushroom
Producer John Leckie, David Bottrill, Muse
Muse singles chronology
"Plug In Baby"
(March 2001)
"New Born"
(June 2001)
"Bliss"
(August 2001)
Origin of Symmetry track listing
"New Born"
(1)
"Bliss"
(2)
New Born promotional CD
New Born promotional CD

"New Born" is a song by the English band Muse available on the eponymous single, the album Origin of Symmetry and on the Hullabaloo Live DVD.

The main piano melody is based on broken chords, a technique used in numerous other Muse songs, such as "Sunburn" and "Bliss".

The band is known for performing modified, more elaborate versions of the song when playing live. In particular, Matt Bellamy now plays a slightly re-worked piano part during the intro, and substitutes the tremolo technique used in the solo for tapping. At the end of the song, Bellamy plays a riff from Rage Against the Machine's cover of "Microphone Fiend" or Deftones "Headup".

Matthew Bellamy said of the song: "It's about a semi-fear of the evolution of technology, and how in reality it's destroying all humanity. My fear is that we can't control it because it's moving faster than we are, so the songs setting myself in a location in the future where the body is no longer important and everyone's plugged into a network. The opening line is 'link it to the world', so it's connecting yourself on a worldwide scale and being born into another reality."citation needed The song was also remixed by Paul Oakenfold for the movie Swordfish, although it doesn't appear in the movie, it appears on the soundtrack.

Chris Wolstenholme said: "New Born I think between the three of us is probably one of our favourite tracks off Origin of Symmetry. It is a good live track. I think it's one of the songs which showcases the experimental side of the band. It is not really a conventional pop song. I think a lot of the reason for choosing these songs is that we went for the heavier more direct kind of songs rather than going for anything too mellow".citation needed

The song was featured in the film Haute Tension. The B-sides "Shrinking Universe" and "Map of Your Head" were featured on the Hullabaloo Soundtrack in the B-sides collection.

The song was "performed" on Live & Kicking, but due to the BBC producers not allowing the band to perform live, Matthew Bellamy waved his hands around instead of playing the keyboard. Chris Wolstenholme (bass) and Dom Howard (drums and percussion) swapped instruments for this mime performance. [1]

Contents

Track listing

CD 1

  1. "New Born" - 6:05
  2. "Shrinking Universe" - 3:30
  3. "Piano Thing" - 2:55

CD 2

  1. "New Born" - 6:05
  2. "Map of Your Head" - 4:01
  3. "Plug In Baby (Live)" - 3:51

Vinyl 7"

  1. "New Born" - 6:05
  2. "Pink Ego Box (Instrumental Remix)"

Dutch CD Release

  1. "New Born" - 6:04
  2. "Shrinking Universe" - 3:09
  3. "Map of Your Head" - 4:31
  4. "Plug In Baby(Live at Paradiso, Amsterdam, April 12th 2001)" - 3:31

New Born Remix 12"

  1. "New Born Oakenfold Perfecto Remix"
  2. "Sunburn Timo Mass' Sunstroke Remix"
  3. "Sunburn Timo Mass' Breakz Again Remix"

EP

New Born
EP by Muse
Released 5 June 2001
Recorded 1999–2001
Label Columbia
Producer David Bottrill, Paul Reeve
Muse chronology
Plug In Baby
(2001)
New Born
(2001)
Dead Star/In Your World
(2002)

New Born was released as an EP on 5 June 2001 in Greece and Cyprus by Columbia Records.

  1. "New Born"
  2. "Shrinking Universe"
  3. "Piano Thing"
  4. "Map of Your Head"
  5. "Plug In Baby" (Live)
  6. "New Born" (Oakenfold Perfecto Remix)

References

External links

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