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Details on New Mars Volta Album

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Album Information:

 

  1. Album Title: Frances the Mute

  2. Produced by Omar A Rodriguez-Lopez

  3. Mixed by Rich Costey

  4. Recorded from Jan 2004-October 2004

  5. @ various studios in Australia, Los Angeles, Puerto Rico and New York City

  6. 77 minutes long & seamless start to finish

  7. Storm Thorgerson is doing the artwork again

  8. Lyrics will be included in the package

 

The Mars Volta:

 

  1. Vocals: Cedric Bixler Zavala

  2. Guitars: Omar A Rodriguez-Lopez

  3. Drums: Jon Theodore

  4. Bass: Juan Alderete

  5. Keyboards: Ikey Owens

  6. Percussion: Marcel Rodriguez

 

Special Guests:

 

  1. Piano: Larry Harlow

 

Tracklisting:

 

The a, b, c, etc. represent movements within the song.

 

Cygnus....Vismund Cygnus

 

  a. Sarcophagi

  b. Umbilical Syllables

  c. Facilis Descenus Averni

  d. Con Safo

 

The Widow

 

L’ Via L’ Viaquez

 

Miranda That Ghost Just Isn’t Holy Anymore

 

  a. Vade Mecum

  b. Pour Another Icepick

  c. Pisacis (Phra-Men-Ma)

  d. Con Safo

 

Cassandra Gemini

 

  a. Tarantism

  b. Plant A Nail In The Navel Stream

  c. Faminepulse

  d. Multiple Spouse Wounds

  e. Sarcophagi

 

Song Information:

 

  1. Some songs are very bilingual – English and Spanish

  2. The Widow will be released as a single, and there will be a video. A very early version of this song was played live at the Wiltern shows – the song did get a little thicker since then, but its very close to what you may have heard.

 

Release Dates:

 

  1. CD: A release date has yet to be confirmed (It should be released before the vinyl)

  2. Vinyl: March 22 (Source: GSL)

 

Other Information:

 

Coinciding with the album's release is that of the self-titled single, a one-track, 15-minute 12" which serves as a "decoder" for the remainder of the album. To clarify, the title track of the album is, in fact, not actually on the album.

 

WHOOOOOOOO!!!

 

*puts down vote for Album of 2005 despite not hearing it yet. GO FANBOYISM!*

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The a, b, c, etc. represent movements within the song.

was what got me really excited. Though I'll admit I like the potential implicit in a song called "Multiple Spouse Wounds." That title is already better than anything they've ever done to this point.

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This would be interesting and innovative if prog rock hadn't existed for 35 years and the Mars Volta weren't a bunch of pretentious wanks.

Everyone in music is a pretentious wank.

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Are these guys King Crimson masturbatory or Dream Theater masturbatory? Because I like one and not the other, and have never bothered with this band.

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Acid trip masturbatory.

 

"are you peaking in the red

perforated at the neck

what of this mongrel architect

a broken arm of sewers set

past present and future tense

clipside of the pinkeye fountain "

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The only way I've ever been able to describe The Mars Volta is Acid Salsa.

 

They're closer to King Crimson than Dream Theater, only I'm moderately sure their live show is more dynamic than either. King Crimson, from pictures I've seen, have a liking for outlandish sets to go with the music, where as Mars Volta is just five guys on a stage pouring everything into their music. The entire band just goes wild when they play.

 

As far as Sparta goes, I don't find them terribly offensive. Better than a lot of emo out there, but that says little. I thought Wiretap Scars as a whole was pretty good.

 

EDIT: Now that I think about it, the singing's closer to Dream Theater than KC. Hm.

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Are these guys King Crimson masturbatory or Dream Theater masturbatory? Because I like one and not the other, and have never bothered with this band.

King Crimson, mainly in that the Mars Volta aren't a metal band like Dream Theater.

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