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The second verse is calling her superficial, saying he's a fool for her. There is no bad track on this album, not even close. City of Delusion is 10 on my list and its still one of my favorites on BH&R and one of my favorites in general. She's the black hole nothing can escape her, not even light. Overall, this is the hardest album for me to rank, as well as being my favorite Muse album. The superstar getting sucked into the supermassive black hole represents Matt getting sucked in by this girl. The glacier is melting, reserves are melting, lines are getting blurred, inhibitions drop. Then, he goes onto say "you set my soul alight" which is pretty obvious in meaning.Ī glacier melting in the dead of night/superstar getting sucked into a supermassive black hole are both actions where a victim is undergoing inevitable circumstances. Muse is an English rock band from Teignmouth, Devon, consisting of Matthew Bellamy (guitarist. The speaker of the song, I'll just name him as Matt, met a woman under the said "false pretenses." She promised him more than he was going to get and he definitely wants more from her. The first verse is setting the listener up for the situation. General CommentI've liked this song for a while but only feel compelled to post about the meaning now because it totally applies to my life haha. Glaciers melting in the dead of night (ooh)Īnd the superstars sucked into the super massive (you set my soul alight)Īnd the superstars sucked into the (you set my soul)Īnd the superstars sucked into the super massiveĪnd the superstars sucked into the (you set my soul alight)