

Psycho was played at nearly every gig in 2015 with three exceptions, all of which where Mercy, and Reapers on September 15th, was the only song played. The video was co-produced with SEKDEK (Spirit Extraction Kit Demon Extraction Kit), and it was directed by Tom Kirk and Simon Bennett. It also features several actors, covered in paint. The lyric video is almost like a music video, which features a band playing, and an actor, resembling a sargeant. The track also contains a hammond organ in the second part of the chorus, and Matts distorted vocals in the pre-chorus and chorus parts. Despite Matt saying that Muse would cut down on orchestration on Drones, there are still strings to be heard in the last part of the song. The track is based on distorted bass, fuzzy guitar and fat sounding drums.
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On March 12th, Psycho was released for streaming, and as a download for those who preordered the album. ĭespite Matt's claims, it was later announced that Dead Inside would be the first single from the album. When questioned about the articles, he confirmed that they were relevant to the song's theme, and suggested that Psycho would be the first single from Drones. Īt the beginning of March, Matt tweeted about an upcoming song named Psycho, along with articles about psychopaths and brainwashing. Later Instagram clips would show a short bass riff which appears in the song, along with several seconds from a mixing session featuring the main riff. On January 26th, 2015, the band posted an Instagram sound bite of a military hazing exercise which would later appear in the lyric video for Psycho, and in remnants throughout the song. The riff at the verse and the bridge parts sounds a lot like The Doors's song Roadhouse Blues History It later appeared more frequently as a live jam played after Stockholm Syndrome and Map of the Problematique. Returning to Muse's earlier guitar-driven sound, it makes prominent use of the "0305030" riff, which dates back to the Paris MCM Café gig in November 1999. Written in D minor with a moderate tempo, Psycho bears a few resemblances to Uprising due to its triplet feel, drop D riffs and similar tempo. Bellamy says: "Dom was always saying, ‘Turn that into a song!’ and I was always like, ‘Nah, it’s too redneck, dude.’" but in the end he decided to do it. Initially, Bellamy didn't want to write a song with that riff since he considered it too old.

This song was also an opener for almost all the of the Drones Tour concerts. There appear to be two versions of the song, one posted on the band's YouTube, with the intro (called Drill Sergeant), and another one, with no intro, but instead just a guitar strum before the main riff starts. Throughout the song, dialogue of a marine can be heard being shouted at by his commander, encouraging him to become a "Psycho Killer". Psycho contains many offensive lyrics in the uncensored version of the song, which will likely hinder its ability to be played over the air, allthough it has been played on BBC Radio 1, on Annie Mac's show at 7:20PM as the 'Hottest Record', on the date of release. Simulation Theory Film Blu-Ray, Digital (2)ġ5 th March 2015 (full), 10 th November 1999 (riff)Ģ014/2015 - The Warehouse Studio, Vancouver, Canada.
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Once the Sergeant Preston of the Yukon television series premiered, the comic book featured photo-covers of the TV series star in character as Sergeant Preston. The Dell comic book covers were paintings portraying drama or action, featuring Yukon King and Sergeant Preston in exciting scenes. The first four issues appeared bi-annually, then quarterly, in the weekly catch-all series, Four Color Comics (#344,373,397, 419 ), then assumed its own numbering with issue #5, most-often as a quarterly, but also bi-monthly. The program was an adventure series about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King, as they fought evildoers in the Northern wilderness during the Gold Rush of the 1890s.įrom 1951 to 1958 Dell Comics published 29 issues of Sergeant Preston of the Yukon. Under the title Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, it later transferred to television. The series was first heard on February 3, 1938. Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, or Challenge of the Yukon was a long-running radio series that began on Detroit's station WXYZ (as had The Lone Ranger and The Green Hornet), and an example of a Northern genre story.
