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"Knights of Cydonia"
SinglebyMuse
from the album Black Holes and Revelations
B-side"Assassin" (Grand Omega Bosses Edit)
Released27 November 2006[1]
Recorded2005
Genre
Length
  • 6:07 (album version)
  • 3:58 (radio edit)
Label
Songwriter(s)Matt Bellamy
Producer(s)
Muse singles chronology
"Starlight"
(2006)
"Knights of Cydonia"
(2006)
"Invincible"
(2007)
Alternative cover
DVD single cover
7" Single
The "Knights of Cydonia" 7" cover

"Knights of Cydonia" is a song by English rock band Muse and is the closing track on their 2006 album Black Holes and Revelations. The song's title refers to the Cydonia region of Mars, which gained public attention from the illusion of a rock formation which looked similar to a human face.[2]

History[edit]

The radio edit version was first aired on KROQ-FM radio on 6 June 2006, and released to other radio stations in the United States on 12 June 2006. The song was released as the third single from Black Holes & Revelations in the UK on 27 November 2006, debuting at No 10 in the UK Singles Chart (see 2006 in British music).[3] It also hit the No. 10 spot on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart in the United States, becoming their third top-ten hit on that chart. The song was described by BBC Radio 1DJAnnie Mac on 27 October 2006 as "six minutes and seven seconds of pure genius". In 2007, Eve of Summer recorded a remix.

The first live performance of "Knights of Cydonia" took place at a BBC Radio 1 event, Radio 1's Big Weekend, held at Camperdown ParkinDundee on 13 May 2006. Also performed at this event were "Supermassive Black Hole" and "Starlight", the first two singles from Black Holes and Revelations. Live performances of "Knights of Cydonia" give Matt Bellamy's intro falsetto more prominence than its studio counterpart, along with Dominic Howard's introductory drum pattern being included in the performance. Since 2008, live performances have included an introduction of Ennio Morricone's "Man With a Harmonica" from Once Upon a Time in the West where bassist Chris Wolstenholme plays a harmonica piece. Other live additions include Bellamy playing an extra guitar part during the solo at the end of the song, Howard ending the song with a short drum solo and the coda of "Space Dementia" played as a finale.[citation needed]

In 2007, "Knights of Cydonia" was the number-one song in Australia's Triple J Hottest 100. The song was also ranked No. 18 in the Triple J Hottest 100 of All Time, 2009 and No. 53 on Rhapsody's list of the Top 100 Tracks of the Decade.[4] In October 2011, NME placed it at number 44 on its list "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years".[5]

Composition[edit]

The intro, as performed on the live album HAARP, is a citation of the five tone musical phrase from the film Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The song uses synthesised and live trumpet parts overlaid with vocals from both Matt Bellamy's higher and lower reaches, spanning B3-E5. The guitar sound in the song was inspired by the 1962 number one hit "Telstar" by The Tornados (George Bellamy, Matt Bellamy's father, was the band's rhythm guitarist).[6] The song, taken in entirety, also bears a striking resemblance to George Bellamy's composition "Ridin' the Wind". The first noise heard in the song is an explosion, then a horse neigh. The first 2:03 of the song is a guitar solo to the tune of the lyrics, before Bellamy sings "Come ride with me, through the veins of history."

Bellamy has stated that on the album in general, he tried to create a vision of what is occurring in the song. For example, the bassline has a galloping rhythm resembling someone riding a horse.[7]

Music video[edit]

The Knights of Cydonia video was shot over five days: three days in Romania; one day in London; and one day in Red Rock, California; it was made available on 11 July 2006. It was filmed and edited as a thematic smörgåsbord: a Spaghetti Western film with post-apocalyptic influence, complete with beginning and end credits, livened with the occasional kung-fu cowboy or metal-clad maiden astride a unicorn.

The video was directed by Joseph Kahn, and stars British actor Russ Bain as the protagonist (The Man With No Name), Richard Brake as the antagonist (Sheriff Baron Klaus Rottingham), and Cassandra Bell as the love interest (Princess Shane Kuriyami). Throughout the video, the actors mouth out the lyrics, such as Russ Bain pilloried in town square mouthing "No one's going to take me alive," and Cassandra Bell at the gallows "You and I must fight for our rights." In both instances, the mouthed words occur after the song lyrics and complete before the song moves on to the next line. The band appears in some scenes, partly as holograms.

At the end of the video, the end of the credits read "Copyright MCMLXXXI" which are the Roman numerals for 1981.

Remixes[edit]

An unlicensed remix by Feed Me was released as a white label single.[citation needed]

Oakland hip hop group Zion I released a notable remix of the song in 2008.[8]

A remix by Gramatik was released in the "Official & Bootleg Remixes, Colabs & Rare Tracks" album in 2012.[9]

In 2015 the song was sampled in and was used as the main theme for the launch gameplay trailer for Halo 5: Guardians.[10]

Track listing[edit]

  1. "Knights of Cydonia" (radio edit) – 4:48
  1. "Knights of Cydonia" (radio edit) – 4:42
  2. "Knights of Cydonia" (album version) – 6:07 (6:06.863)
  1. "Knights of Cydonia" – 6:07
  2. "Assassin" (Grand Omega Bosses Edit) – 5:19
  1. "Knights of Cydonia" – 6:07
  2. "Supermassive Black Hole" (live from the Campo PequenoinLisbon)
  1. "Knights of Cydonia" (video) – 6:07
  2. "Knights of Cydonia" (audio) – 6:07
  3. "Knights of Cydonia" (the making of) – 10:59
  4. Gallery

Chart performance[edit]

Prior to its entry in the Singles Chart, "Knights of Cydonia" had been active in the Downloads Chart, and sat at No. 41 the same week that the physical release debuted at No. 10 in the Singles Chart. Three weeks earlier, the song sat at No. 104 in the Downloads Chart, marking a substantial jump in that time period. The song also reached number 2 in the charts in both Flanders and Wallonia of Belgium. It peaked at number 20 in Norway.[citation needed]

The song was the winner of Triple J's annual Hottest 100 countdown for 2007 winning by only 13 votes, and later was voted No. 18 in 2009's Hottest 100 of All Time countdown, where it was the second-highest ranked song from the 21st century.[citation needed]

Charts[edit]

Chart performance for "Knights of Cydonia"
Chart (2006–2008) Peak
position
Australia Digital Tracks (ARIA)[11] 43
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[12] 91
Norway (VG-lista)[13] 20
Scotland (OCC)[14] 7
UK Singles (OCC)[15] 10
UK Rock & Metal (OCC)[16] 1
USAlternative Airplay (Billboard)[17] 10

Certifications[edit]

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[18] Gold 400,000
United States (RIAA)[19] Gold 500,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References[edit]

  • ^ "The Story Behind 'Knights of Cydonia' by Muse". Retrieved 25 July 2022.
  • ^ "Muse ready new single". NME. UK. 9 October 2006. Retrieved 9 October 2006.
  • ^ "Top 100 Tracks of the Decade - Rhapsody: The Mix". Archived from the original on 20 February 2012. Retrieved 22 February 2012.
  • ^ "150 Best Tracks Of The Past 15 Years". Nme.Com. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  • ^ "2006 in Review". Kerrang. No. 1138. 16 December 2006. p. 45.
  • ^ Retrieved on 2008-11-10 Archived 22 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Courtesy Of: Noah Buckley. "That's That...: Zion I vs. Muse - "Fight For Your Right RMX"". Thatsthatish.com. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  • ^ "Knights Of Cydonia (Gramatik Remix) by Gramatik on Official & Bootleg Remixes, Colabs & Rare Tracks - Free Music Streaming, Online Music, Videos". Grooveshark. Retrieved 18 June 2014.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Halo 5: Launch Gameplay Trailer". YouTube.
  • ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 197.
  • ^ "Muse – Knights of Cydonia" (in Dutch). Single Top 100. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
  • ^ "Muse – Knights of Cydonia". VG-lista. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
  • ^ "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
  • ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ "Official Rock & Metal Singles Chart Top 40". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
  • ^ "Muse Chart History (Alternative Airplay)". Billboard. Retrieved 13 June 2011.
  • ^ "British single certifications – Muse – Knights of Cydonia". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  • ^ "American single certifications – Muse – Knights of Cydonia". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
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