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Comment by ElectroVolta 5 months ago The Mars Volta : De-Loused in the Comatorium2003 ElectroVolta is very familiar with this album. stellar Production, magnificent Musicianship A milestone in modern prog. Accessible in some aspects, yet rather unaccessible in others (the vocals, the obscure lyrics, the noodling tendencies). Virtually essential to any modern prog collection, however, since this album will be known in years to come as a milestone in the 21st century prog revival. Comment by GhostRider 5 months ago The Mars Volta : De-Loused in the Comatorium2003 GhostRider is very familiar with this album. Stellar Prog Music! Driving, Modern, Latin, Energetic, Guitar, Male-Theatralic-Vocals, Science-Fiction magnificent Musicianship and Production This is one of the most important albums of the new century, and the blueprint for modern prog. Though the vocals can be an acquired taste, they are absolutely perfect for the band's sound and style. Guitarist and mastermind Omar Rodriguez-Lopez is ineed set to become the new Robert Fripp. Comment by rushfan4 8 months ago The Mars Volta : The Bedlam in Goliath2008 rushfan4 has only listened to this once. Average Prog Rock! Modern, Quirky, Male-Clean-Vocals I'm hoping that eventually The Mars Volta will click with me, but I have now listened to all of their albums and really haven't found all that much that I like about them. It is a shame because they are recommended to fans of Rush, which I am. Hopefully, it is a grower and one day I will fondly look back on the days when I didn't like these albums, before they became one of my favorites, but for now, yuck! The Mars Volta : Amputechture2006 Average Minimalistic Prog-Related Metal! I don't love this album. Yet I recognize that "Amputechture" is very popular for the precedent reviewers. For me is a sort of Neo Modern Spanish Prog Metal, also very minimalistic. And I can not understand the meaning of "Amputechture". The Mars Volta : Frances the Mute2005 Mike has listened to this a couple of times. Excellent Eclectic Prog Rock! Artistic, Concept, Emotional, Experimental, Modern, Quirky, Weird, Guitar
I like this album a lot ... but I must admit that I normally
cannot stand listening to it in one setting, as there is simply
a bit too much going on, and it's a bit like "complexity for
the sake of complexity". But it is all very well done, they
tried very hard to make this a good album, and they succeeded.
So if you're into musical roller-coaster rides and don't mind
experimental and unusual music with alternative roots, then
this is for you. |
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De-Loused in the Comatorium 2003 Excellent11 Eclectic Prog Experimental Rock! Driving, Dynamic2, Heavy2, Modern5, Psychedelic, Quirky, Latin, Spanish2, Metal3, Funk2, Energetic, Guitar2, Male-Theatralic-Vocals, Science-Fiction |
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Amputechture 2006 Excellent11 Experimental Prog Minimalistic Rock! Creative2, Eclectic, Free-Form2, Modern9, Psychedelic2, Quirky, Weird, Spanish3, Metal4, Funk2, Guitar |
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Frances the Mute 2005 Excellent13 Experimental Prog Rock! Alternative3, Artistic3, Concept3, Creative, Eclectic, Emotional, Heavy, Modern8, Quirky, Spacey2, Weird3, Metal2, Aggressive, Guitar2 |
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The Bedlam in Goliath 2008 Great6 Avant-Garde Prog Rock! Eclectic, Improvisational, Modern3, Quirky3, Weird, Guitar2, Male-Clean-Vocals2, Male-Falsetto2, Male-Theatralic-Vocals | NOTE: This list is compiled automatically by comparing tag assigments. Numbers indicate matching tags (tooltip shows details). |