Amputechture

Amputechture

by The Mars Volta
Amputechture

Amputechture

by The Mars Volta

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

The Mars Volta are continual contenders for the mantle of most experimental high-profile metal group, along with System of a Down, an artist they've toured with but who usually sell 20 times more records. Mars Volta aren't as popular, not because their riffs are less memorable or innovative but because their cycle of musical buildup and release, although similarly jarring, can last at least 20 minutes instead of System's two. (It's the difference between having a background in acid rock and having one in thrash.) While the early reports on third album Amputechture commented that the duo of Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez had learned a few lessons about silence and forsaken the concept album, don't believe it. The album is little different than their two previous atom bombs, De-Loused in the Comatorium and Frances the Mute -- tense and anxious, continually pushing the boundaries of extreme production, with long periods of dynamics that rise ever higher, followed by an explosion of release (usually screaming hard rock with storms of atonal brass and horns). The album opens with "Vicarious Atonement," five minutes of spectral effects and piercing guitar that gets a boost at the beginning of the next track, "Tetragrammaton," and then blooms into full riffing glory after a few more minutes (and they're still nowhere near the end of the 16-minute track). John Frusciante, eccentric genius from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, returns on guitar, but Bixler-Zavala and Rodriguez-Lopez exert so much control over the sound of Mars Volta that Frusciante makes virtually no individual impression on this record, although most of the guitar work is his. (Granted, his presence leaves Rodriguez-Lopez open for more intricate work on production.) The Mars Volta are one of the most intriguing bands in rock, but their huge musical power is often deflected by Bixler-Zavala's conceptual themes (which are difficult to follow, but also, perversely, impossible to ignore) and blitzkrieg dynamics that are either dialed down to one or up to ten (but rarely in-between). ~ John Bush

Product Details

Release Date: 10/04/2024
Label: Clouds Hill
UPC: 4250795602484
Rank: 121167

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Mars Volta   Primary Artist
John Frusciante   Guitar
Sara Christina Gross   Saxophone
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez   Director

Technical Credits

Cedric Bixler-Zavala   Group Member,Composer
Paul Hinojos   Group Member
Sonny Kay   Layout Design
Juan DeLePena   Group Member
Adrian Terrazas Gonzalez   Group Member
Omar Rodriguez   Composer
Pablo Hinojos Gonzalez   Group Member
Nick Ben Meir   Management
Marcel Rodriguez-Lopez   Group Member
Jeff Jordan   Cover Painting,Paintings
Vlado Meller   Mastering
Rich Costey   Mixing
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez   Group Member,Composer,Arranger
Paul Fig   Engineer
Pablo Arraya   Assistant
Robert Carranza   Engineer
John Frusciante   Group Member
Jon Theodore   Group Member
Elisabeth Welch   Coordination
The Mars Volta   Composer
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