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So, 'Muse - Live at Firefly Music Festival' from 2017 captures the band in their element, really. The atmosphere is electric, with the crowd's energy feeding into the performance, creating this palpable buzz throughout the entire set. You can sense the band's connection with the audience, and the pacing is just right—intense moments juxtaposed with more melodic, reflective pieces. While the director isn't credited, the cinematography does a decent job of framing the show, with some interesting practical effects that enhance the visuals without overshadowing the music. It has that raw live feel, a bit unpolished, which makes it feel all the more genuine and immersive. A solid watch for anyone into live performances.
This release is relatively straightforward, focusing on a single performance rather than a comprehensive documentary. It has been available in various formats, but physical editions are somewhat limited, which might pique the interest of collectors. The scarcity of this particular concert film, combined with Muse's dedicated following, contributes to its appeal among fans and collectors who appreciate live music recordings.
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