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bonsai_boy
Posts: 150
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I just thought I would give anyone who is interested in The Mars Volta a heads up to their new "Live" Album that is being released on November 8th...
"Tuesday, November 8th, the mars volta will release scabdates. scabdates will feature renditions of Volta tracks recorded live over the course of 2003-2005 touring in support of this year's Frances The Mute and 2003's De-Loused In The Comatorium, drawn out to their epic, endurance-defying lengths, making for a 74-minute sampling of the Mars Volta live experience, with packaging featuring the photography of longtime Volta collaborator Danielle Van Ark. Scabdates was assembled, produced and mixed by Omar A Rodriguez-Lopez. All music by Omar A Rodriguez-Lopez, all lyrics by Cedric Bixler Zavala, and performed by The Mars Volta. The track listing for scabdates is as follows: 1. abrasions mount the timpani 2. take the veil cerpin taxt 3. a) gust of mutts 4. b) and ghosted pouts 5. caviglia 6. concertina 7. haruspex 8. cicatriz 9. a) pt I 10. b) pt II 11. c) pt III 12. d) pt IV Im assuming from listening to the samples on their website, that "Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt" is broken up into (what is listed above) as track 2,3, and 4. and Cicatriz as tracks 8,9,10,11, and 12. This leaves "Abrasions" "Caviglia" and "Haruspex" as possibaly new tracks. you can find any other news as its released on their website http://www.themarsvolta.com/ Or, on the biggest Mars Volta Discussion Board: http://www.thecomatorium.com/board/ And can hear clips from the new "Scab Dates" album and read other misc. info on their MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/themarsvolta thanks... |
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Jabroney
Posts: 274
Location: Queensland
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fkn sik
these guys are gonna be awsome at the BDO along with AFI |
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| #1 09:25pm 17/10/05 |
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bonsai_boy
Posts: 151
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah, i cant wait till BDO 06
The Mars Volta will be my main attraction, and im busting to see them live. I also hear thorough the grape vine that Snoop D-O-double-G might be Iggy Pop's suprise guest artist :) that would be awesome as well... |
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| #2 09:27pm 17/10/05 |
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parabol
Posts: 1814
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Do you need an arts degree and/or john butler trio collection to be into this music?
Just curious ... (Edit: never heard of them before) last edited by parabol at 21:29:55 17/Oct/05 |
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Jabroney
Posts: 275
Location: Queensland
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go listen then
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bonsai_boy
Posts: 152
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hahaha... i was talking to my brother about them last night. He is an advanced Bass Player, and played piano for many years before switching to Bass, and I myself am finishing 1st year of a Bachelor of Music at the Queensland Conservatorium. We came up with the conclusion that you have to be a musician to appreciate them. Most of my friends dont "get" (appreciate) the complex rhythms, vocal work, and improvisional style. They relate their playing to an overdone "wall" of noise. pffft...
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 17554
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Awesome!
I bought their last album, which was the first one of theirs I've ever bought, after hearing 'the widow' on the J's. The whole album is totally different to what I'd normally listen to, and its frickin' awesome, scott. Coincidently, just after I bought it I heard an interview from the Mars Volta lead guy talking about how he gave the album to one of his friends to listen to, and his friend kept skipping through the instrumental bits to get to the actual singing parts. He talked about how that's not how you're supposed to listen to it - you're supposed to just sit down somewhere when you have a spare hour or so, turn it on and listen to it from start to finish. While its rare for me to have that sort of time, I've done it a couple of times and it is really a cool thing to do. It is a really interesting album; while I can easily see how some people would want to skip past some of the instrumental bits (I'll be honest, I've done it myself a few times), its still worth a go. The actual singing parts are absolutely awesome. Does anyone know what language he's singing in ? I haven't been able to figure it out for sure, I have been working under the assumption that its spanish? |
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mongie
Posts: 3441
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I saw them at livid a few years back, I couldn't wait for the next band to come on.
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icewyrm
Posts: 1459
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hmm, orange pekoe sound better than these guys (at least based on those samples on myspace).
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| #8 10:44am 18/10/05 |
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Obes
Posts: 3748
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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They are ok... but for an albumn thats meant to be listened start to finish... The wall and Darkside wtfpwn them. They need more space.
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bonsai_boy
Posts: 153
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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G'day Trog
Yeah, Cedric sings in Spanish on quite a few tracks, and i admit myself, with some songs, i had to break it down into parts before i would listen to the whole track, just becuase it was so unusual. Also, "The Widow" owns :p |
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| #10 11:55am 18/10/05 |
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B@ssM@n
Posts: 931
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Fantastic band. :) ps - the bass player Juan Alderete was the bass player from 'At The Drive In' & 'Racer X' (mad stuff especially if you like shred). He can really play... |
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Jabroney
Posts: 276
Location: Queensland
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yea at the drive-in are a fkn good listen too if u are into this sort of music
if u didnt know at the drive-in split up to form Mars Volta and Sparta |
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Deathwalker
Posts: 2667
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ps - the bass player Juan Alderete was the bass player from 'At The Drive In' & 'Racer X' (mad stuff especially if you like shred). He can really play... Juan was not the bassist for drive-in, your correct about Racer X though. The bassist from At The Drive-In was Paul, who went to play lead guitar for sparta after the split of At The Drive-In, he is however now in Mars Volta, replacing Jeremy Ward as sound manipulator after Jeremy passed away of a drug overdose in late 2003. Yes, Mars Volta are my favourite band, i'm rather obsessed. Feel free to ask any questions. Oh and if anyone hears early news as to whether they are playing side shows with the big day out tour please post straight away, as i will see them at gold coast big day out, and their Brisbane and Sydney side shows. |
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