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Deloused In the Comatorium

The Mars Volta

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As any fan of theirs will tell you with a hint of madness in their eyes, At the Drive-In broke up at the most inopportune moment imaginable — three records into what would later be hailed as an influential career, right when late night TV programmers and Joe Post Punk finally realized just how good the spastic Texans were at music as sharp and snaggle-toothed as a serrated chef's knife. That's okay, though, because the preemptive exit of one promising band allowed for the choose-a-side creation of two more: the At the Drive-In-never-died power emo of Sparta and the drop-the-post-and-add-some-prog punk of the Mars Volta. The latter's most accessible (and arguably, best) full-length was also its first. Simply put, Deloused in the Comatorium stunned everyone once it hit store shelves, from the most casual ATDI concertgoer to the few people who actually heard the group's live and loose dub project De Facto and might have expected something a bit more experimental this time around. You know, an album that actually sounds like a long player, spewing out a blend of psychedelic pop, rock and electronica that's so seamless it grips you like an epic matinee movie. An album for the ADD afflicted this is not, but if you're looking for something truly transcendent, this is it.

Recent Customer Reviews

Inspirational
     
by Local-Stoner

This album is so fresh and a new sound that you can never get tired of. I can just sit back and let my imagination run wild with these amazing vocals of Cedric and the shredding of Omar.

In a time of cookie cutter music....
     
by dean g.

Mars Volta comes and creates the best alb sine dark side of the moon. I can't believe this album is already six years old and there has been nothing out since that could even come close to this album. (that wasn'tade by mars Volta) listen the whole way through without stopping for anything and jeep tour eyes closed ...everything you know about music will be changed.

I Thought But Boy I Was Wrong
     
by Street Rat

Ok becoming a Mars Volta fan about a year ago I have never heard Deloused Til Now I thought Bedlam in Goliath was their best, but man they throw it down on this albulm, totally amazing and still of a At The Drive- In kind of vibe but more expieremental....Definately worth buying....their best CD ever....

Biography

Formed: 2001

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Picking up the pieces from At the Drive-In, Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez formed the Mars Volta and wasted little time branching out into elements of hardcore, psychedelic rock, and free jazz that expanded on the boundaries of their previous work. Although their previous band's demise...
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