Released: June 5, 2015

Songwriter: Matt Bellamy

Producer: Matt Bellamy Robert John Lange Dominic Howard Chris Wolstenholme

[Verse 1]
How did we get in so much trouble?
Getting out just seems impossible
Oppression is persisting
I can’t fight this brain conditioning
Our freedom’s just a loan
Run by machines and drones
They’ve got us locked into their sights
Soon, they’ll control what’s left inside
Don’t try to hide it
Don’t tell me it’s not there

[Chorus 1]
You’ve got strength, you’ve got soul
You’ve felt pain, you’ve felt love
You can grow (you can grow), you can grow (you can grow)
You can make this world what you want
You can revolt
You can revolt
You can revolt

[Verse 2]
Can you hear a distant thunder?
Taste earth’s blood and hunger
We live in a toxic jungle
Truth is suppressed to mumbles
They’ll take away our homes
They’re just machines and drones
Don’t try to fight it
Don’t tell me you can’t see

[Chorus 1]
You’ve got strength, you’ve got soul
You’ve felt pain, you’ve felt love
You can grow (you can grow), you can grow (you can grow)
You can make this world what you want
You can revolt
You can revolt
You can revolt

[Bridge]
I can feel your pain
I can feel your confusion
I can see you’re trapped in a maze
Let’s find a way to escape

[Chorus 2]
You’ve got strength, you’ve got soul
You’re not afraid, you’re not a drone
You can grow (you can grow), you can grow (you can grow)
You can make this world what you want
You can revolt
You can revolt
You can revolt

Muse

Muse is an English rock band from Teignmouth, Devon, consisting of Matthew Bellamy (guitarist, keyboardist, singer, songwriter, middle of the picture), Christopher Wolstenholme (bassist, background vocalist, to the left of the picture), and Dominic Howard (drummer, to the right of the picture). They often infuse classical piano and strings (and sometimes even choirs) with catchy guitar and piano hooks.

Muse is mostly known due to their alternative genre of music and also their live performances.

Some have compared Muse to other bands such as Radiohead; Though this analogy has faded during past years since Muse has changed its taste.