One of the singles off of Black Holes and Revelations.
Instead of having any B-Sides, it has four extra versions of the same song.
The title is a reference to a book called The limits to Growth (1972) and the Club of Rome think-tank who would create a “map of the problematique” detailing the “glob...
[Instrumental Intro]
[Verse 1]
Fear and panic in the air
I want to be free from desolation and despair
And I feel like everything I sow
Is being swept away, well I refuse to let you go
[Pre-Chorus]
I can't get it right
Get it right
Since I met you
[Chorus]
Loneliness be over
When will this loneliness be over?
[Verse 2]
Life will flash before my eyes
So scattered and lost, I want to touch the other side
And no one thinks they are to blame
Why can't we see that when we bleed, we bleed the same?
[Pre-Chorus]
I can't get it right
Get it right
Since I met you
[Chorus]
Loneliness be over
When will this loneliness be over?
Loneliness be over
When will this loneliness be over?
Map of the Problematique was written by Matt Bellamy.
Map of the Problematique was produced by Rich Costey & Muse.
Muse released Map of the Problematique on Mon Jul 03 2006.
In an interview for the magazine Rip It Up, Chris Wolstenholme said that Map of the Problematique “started off in rehearsel before we started recording the album”.
It was one of the later songs that we started to work on, but it all started from a keyboard sound as opposed to any kind of melody or...