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[QUOTE=Zappa]You remind me of a rock critic. Completely cynical towards anything and everything, and excellent at expressing disdain.[/QUOTE]
But you seem to act a lot like that too! Or maybe you're just Dr. David Thorpe of Something Awful's "Your Band Sucks." He can hate anything. |
[QUOTE=YDload]But you seem to act a lot like that too!.[/QUOTE]
Beat me to it! |
I'm not a rock critic. My ex-roomate in college played them ad nausem 24/7 for an entire semester, I know the band and I've heard their music. I know that to the band's fans "this is the greatest album of all time", this is so because there are always going to be people that feel they need to be different by liking something that no one else likes. With Mars Volta, this seems to be the case. I'm not the only one who thinks this, in fact, I'm among the majority. I give the band props for at least being original and the beat a lot what's on the radio these days. But in the end, people want to listen to something that moves them like Jane's Addiction or Soundgarden, not something that gives them a headache. the Mars Volta were better off as At The Drive In, at least the old version had soul to it. I'll leave you guys alone now to pick me apart.
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[QUOTE=warningpunk]I'm not a rock critic. My ex-roomate in college played them ad nausem 24/7 for an entire semester, I know the band and I've heard their music. I know that to the band's fans "this is the greatest album", this is so because they're always going to be people that feel they need to be different by liking something that no one else likes. I'm not the only one who thinks this, in fact, I'm among the majority. People want to listen to something that moves them like Jane's Addiction or Soundgarden, not something that gives them a headache. the Mars Volta were better off as At The Drive In, at least the old version had soul to it. I'll leave you guys alone now to pick me apart.[/QUOTE]
I understand the pain of having to listen to someone else's music for way too long. You opinion is valid. |
[QUOTE=warningpunk] But in the end, people want to listen to something that moves them like Jane's Addiction or Soundgarden, not something that gives them a headache.[/QUOTE]
"Superunknown" and "Nothing's Shocking" are both much better than "De-Loused..." |
[QUOTE=warningpunk]But in the end, people want to listen to something that moves them like Jane's Addiction or Soundgarden, not something that gives them a headache. [QUOTE]
On a completely different tangent (well, almost) i found it quite easy to get into mars volta and currently find it pleasurable to listen to because i love the way the songs are built and the latino influence is put to excellent use (unlike that ****head band ill nino hahahaha). However i cannot, however i try, get into soundgarden or janes addiction as i find them both painfully bland i.e rusty cage, what the **** is that? Anyway, going slightly off topic. |
jane's addiction and soundgarden hahaha
lol uhmm... no?:p |
[QUOTE=D!nandtott!]jane's addiction and soundgarden hahaha
lol uhmm... no?:p[/QUOTE] Dude... Where have you been? |
He's been around..this ol' faded town.
He posted a new song a couple weeks back. |
(alt. rock) The Mars Volta- De-loused in the Comatorium
if those of you who don't know who the mars volta is, they kick ***! the guitar on this record is some of the best i've heard in a while. its definitly an excape from all these pop-punk bands. this band is worht checking out.
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mars volta is awesome, de-loused is one of the most impressive cds ive ever heard. rick rubin helps make this record what it is imo.
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Good review. I agree with Roulette Dares and Take The Veil, Carpin Taxt being the best songs.
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This album is scary and interesting when you are drunk.
Especially Cicatriz ESP. |
a great album, fav song are
Roulette Dares Eriatarka take the veil cerpin taxt |
I absolutely love The Mars Volta. They have been my favorite band since deloused was released over a year and a half ago. But I have to disagree with everyone that is saying that Omar's guitar work makes the band. He's an ok guitarist, and one of my favorites to listen to, but Jon Theodore makes The Mars Volta what they are. His drumming is outstanding.
Omar is good, but he is actually probably the weakest link in the band. Juan Alderte is a profesionally schooled bass player, I've already talked about Theodore, and Ikey Owens plays keyboards, and if you play keyboards you have to be trained. If you watch some of the live concert videos, Omar would be the loudest one on stage, and Juan, Jon and Ikey would be getting into a groove while improvising, and Omar would just come in with a bunch of noises and just ruin it. When he plays hes pretty good, but I'd like to see a little less *screeeeeech, extremely delayed-reverb pick slide noise* type stuff and more melodic playing. Granted that is Omars style though, and don't get me wrong I love the weirdness in his playing, but too much of something can be a bad thing. Anyhoo, Mars Volta rock!!!! |
Juan does loud banging effects more than Omar.
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I have the entire album "Frances the Mute" and wow, you guys are in for a treat!
These guys approach the JH Experience as the best band ever... |
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