Author: The Mars Volta
Format: Audiobook
Release Date: 2003-06-24
Details: Amazon.ca Of the two formations that emerged from the scuttling of the tellurics At The Drive-In, Sparta quickly placed itself as the repository of the viscerally rock heritage of the El Paso gang, without however completely managing to fill the void left by the secessionists left to form Mars Volta. Tremulant, the first EP of the latter, as well as their dub project Defacto, had announced the color, or rather the colors: Cedric Bixler and Omar Rodriguez are much more inclined to reform and to inject various sounds into their musical universe. hallucinated. Confirmation with this first album. De-loused In The Comatorium is a kind of high-speed cultural shock between progressive rock, punk, psychedelia, funk, jazz, or, schematically, between Hawkwind, Sly And The Family Stone and the origins of Pink Floyd. Inevitably, to fit so many things into so little space, the pieces stretch over long minutes broken up into several movements. Crossed by organ protrusions, bursts of percussion, electronic sound effects and carried to the clouds by the voice of Bixler, the music of Mars Volta does not forget to keep its feet on the ground by capitalizing on solid bases. melodies and the intact virulence of the guitars. These are undoubtedly two major assets that will prevent you from being dizzy, once caught up in the concentric loops that this psychotropic and feverish work describes. --Fabrice Privé Product Description The Mars Volta
UPC: 602498602980
EAN: 0602498602980
Languages: English
Binding: Audio CD
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood