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Or maybe a guy who's closing in on 40 years old just can't scream like a 20 year old? I'm 27, haven't spent my life doing drugs and yelling and I don't particularly enjoy raising my voice either.
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# ? Apr 18, 2012 18:55 |
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# ? Jun 9, 2024 04:53 |
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ATDI are doing a show at splendour in the grass IN AUSTRALIA:D ! (I bet you after the shows they break up again)
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# ? Apr 19, 2012 00:18 |
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Intel&Sebastian posted:Or maybe a guy who's closing in on 40 years old just can't scream like a 20 year old? I'm 27, haven't spent my life doing drugs and yelling and I don't particularly enjoy raising my voice either. You can learn to emulate throat shredding vocals through a bunch of techniques that I can't remember the name of (I think glottal compression was one of the phrases thrown around) but then Cedric would have to relearn how to sing just for the sake of rehashing 12 year old music, which probably isn't high on his priorities. Also, having watched a bunch of ATDI performances (and early TMV stuff), it was really weird to watch Omar play the exact parts from the album.
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# ? Apr 19, 2012 05:19 |
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Intel&Sebastian posted:Or maybe a guy who's closing in on 40 years old just can't scream like a 20 year old? I'm 27, haven't spent my life doing drugs and yelling and I don't particularly enjoy raising my voice either. Maybe they shouldn't have bothered with the reunion, then? Like, I'm sure they got bills to pay, but poo poo.
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# ? Apr 19, 2012 19:02 |
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So Noctourniquet is the last TMV album with Dictator Omar. I can't wait to hear how the sound will change. I'm hoping that they add some more members; I miss the horn sections. The horns are my favorite part of Amputechture.
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# ? Apr 19, 2012 19:42 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mp3PrJJBRrw Just watched this "Questions From Fans" video in which Cedric says that the lesson he took away from recording Noctourniquet was to make his songs shorter and more concise like the pop music he listens to. He said he thinks it's a special medium, to be able to fit all your ideas into just a few minutes and have them stand out and such. So does this mean no more long, multi-part songs from TMV? Because I'd be disappointed if that were the case De-Loused had this to an extent and it worked loving spectacularly there, and it works well enough on Noctourniquet too, but I'd definitely be sad if they never came out with another album like Frances The Mute or Amputechture, at least in structure.
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# ? Apr 19, 2012 20:48 |
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Rageaholic Monkey posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mp3PrJJBRrw Yeah, I think they're done progging out. Which is too bad because that is exactly what I love(d) about TMV.
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# ? Apr 19, 2012 21:00 |
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While I also love the proggy aspects of TMV, I'm not really worried at all because I'm sure Omar will continue to experiment in his various solo albums and ensembles and a lot of that is still very proggy, epic, experimental, etc. I like some of his solo work and fusion groups even better than TMV for that reason, and many of his projects have a very similar lineup to TMV anyway. It's too bad that he and Ximena broke up though.
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# ? Apr 19, 2012 21:17 |
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My favorite part from the ATDI stream
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# ? Apr 19, 2012 22:26 |
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Omar's comments about ceding more creative control and Cedric's comments about reigning in his lyrics, I don't see how we aren't going to get better music as a result. The Mars Volta hasn't really changed in their sound or style in any significant fashion since De-Loused, which is funny to me when I see so much love for it and, while I loved it and had it on repeat for literally two years after its release, I've since stopped listening to it and started listening to the stuff that supposedly inspires the band. So, why is it that Pink Floyd can conjure more heartache and melody out of four chords and three verses with "Wish You Were Here" but The Mars Volta's greatest successes require like eight to fifteen minutes and have huge useless sections (the aforementioned "dripping water" sequence)? Even that band got away from long-winded instrumental sections and focused in on a more pop-style writing, and the result was Dark Side of the Moon. I guess what I'm saying is that the more these two can pull their heads out of their asses and take a look around, the better for the rest of us at home listening.
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# ? Apr 20, 2012 19:13 |
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vanov posted:Omar's comments about ceding more creative control and Cedric's comments about reigning in his lyrics, I don't see how we aren't going to get better music as a result. The Mars Volta hasn't really changed in their sound or style in any significant fashion since De-Loused, which is funny to me when I see so much love for it and, while I loved it and had it on repeat for literally two years after its release, I've since stopped listening to it and started listening to the stuff that supposedly inspires the band. So, why is it that Pink Floyd can conjure more heartache and melody out of four chords and three verses with "Wish You Were Here" but The Mars Volta's greatest successes require like eight to fifteen minutes and have huge useless sections (the aforementioned "dripping water" sequence)? Even that band got away from long-winded instrumental sections and focused in on a more pop-style writing, and the result was Dark Side of the Moon. I think Deloused was a lot more "poppy" in the way it was written. The structures were longer but the songs were really intact from a technical/theory point of view. They had really good melodic hooks the way pop songs do. The jammy instrumental parts were distributed between really solid verses and choruses. De-Loused also had them working with a producer, which they haven't since. I think working with a 3rd party like that got them to actually pull their heads out of their asses and look around, as you put it, but Omar found it "stifling" or something.
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# ? Apr 20, 2012 19:47 |
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If they end up making De-Loused Part 2 as a result of this...well I'm not gonna lie, I'd be pretty loving stoked. Though I don't know how likely that is at this point. And I'd still miss their prog stuff.
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# ? Apr 20, 2012 19:50 |
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We'll always have Omar's prodigious nature of bringing out a fuckton of solo albums.
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# ? Apr 20, 2012 20:06 |
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I really really don't understand the pessimism towards TMV's more recent releases and the way they relate to de-loused. The importance of that album cannot be overstated, of course, but the idea we're somehow losing something or that TMV changing is for the worse, I don't get it, and more so, I completely disagree. I'll admit, De-loused was an important landmark on my life. Not only did in influence me to pick up the guitar and learn it because up until that point, my sheltered experience with music meant that I'd never even heard guitar that sounded anywhere near like that, but even more so, I didn't even know that was possible. Guitar always sounded kind of plain to me. The more I learnt about the musicality of De-loused as a whole, the more I decided to learn about music as a whole. I sought out new bands, learnt more music theory, learnt more instruments, taught myself how to use digital audio workstations, learnt about music production and so on. Listening to that album as a dumb teenager was almost like an awakening, it was a major event in my life. Now, I don't know if you could call me a 'fanboy' of sorts. That album just kinda opened my eyes to music as an artform and set off a domino like effect of musical discovery. But I still dearly love that album and will defend its importance in the realm of modern pop music to the death. But, Omar as a person, and an artist, you'd have to see how he approaches it from his perspective. Evolving as an artist is important, and changing your methods and approach to music changes you, teaches you things. I'm paraphrasing him here, but he readily acknowledges that every artist has themes and ideas that permeate every facet of their work, it's just that each release is a different 'colour'. He could make a pop, rock, prog, ska, big band, grindcore, whatever album, and it'll sound like Omar Rodriguez Lopez wrote and produced it. But, at the same time, those colours change, and the sound of his releases changes with it, it's just that those themes continue and being able to tell it's something he made is almost sub-conscious. There's only one TMV release that I've downright disliked so far, and that was Octahedron. It wasn't because of the stripped down sound, it was because it was boring and lazy, and that drive to change his method resulted in something that sounded amatuer, because, well, he didn't know what the gently caress he was doing. But I think he learned something important and applied it to Noctourniquet, in that you can strip down and simplify the sound while staying true to yourself. You don't have to betray or throw away those themes that make you unique as an artist. So, to me, (almost) every release subsequent to De-loused has been a pleasant surprise in some way. Another great example of a steady evolution is Mastodon's change from sludgy, grindy, heavy as gently caress metal (which I love) to classic prog hard rock that takes you to another place. I don't lament that change, but I also am not particularly attached to any particular album they've made. I like each one in a different way.
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# ? Apr 20, 2012 23:04 |
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cat doter, octahedron was an album that was intended to show the record company that 'pop mars volta' is stupid. The albums sold horribly, which is why they've come back with Noctourniquet.
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# ? Apr 25, 2012 03:22 |
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Instantoxen posted:cat doter, octahedron was an album that was intended to show the record company that 'pop mars volta' is stupid. The albums sold horribly, which is why they've come back with Noctourniquet. What. You're saying that they intentionally made a record that was subpar so that they could... What.
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# ? Apr 25, 2012 03:23 |
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Intentionally making a mediocre album to send a message to a record company isnt exactly unheard of.
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# ? Apr 25, 2012 03:27 |
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What about intentionally mediocre haircuts?
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# ? Apr 25, 2012 03:33 |
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I have to say though, if that was their intent I don't think they really got the message across. Octahedron wasn't so much poppy as it was just boring. A well executed Pop Mars Volta would probably be along the lines of a more condensed Viscera Eyes
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# ? Apr 25, 2012 03:38 |
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I've been watching these Q&A's with Cedric they've been putting out on Youtube. He said that the name Noctourniquet came from a story he's writing. Does anyone think he'll ever publish/release any of these stories like how Jim Morrison published "The Lords and the New Creatures"? I'd love to read his non Volta stuff.
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# ? Apr 25, 2012 08:17 |
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He did it with De-Loused, so maybe.
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# ? Apr 25, 2012 13:40 |
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WASDF posted:He did it with De-Loused, so maybe. Wait, there's a published book about the story of De-Loused?
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# ? Apr 25, 2012 15:04 |
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Rageaholic Monkey posted:Wait, there's a published book about the story of De-Loused? Yep. http://www.tmvfr.info/miscfiles/DeLoused_storybook.pdf
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# ? Apr 25, 2012 16:58 |
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Ikey played with Jack White tonight on the Colbert Report . Looks like he's played with him before on SNL, too.
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# ? Apr 27, 2012 06:21 |
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I'm not a huge Mars Volta fan, I pretty much liked Deloused then completely failed to get into the next couple of albums. Then Bedlam came out and I loving loved it. Octahedron I've listened to like 3 times since I got it. It's utterly boring I'm loving loving Noctourniquet because there's no arsing around, it's just a non-stop stream of catchy rock songs. Brilliant. I went to the Big Day Out in Sydney in 2010 when Mars Volta were here. For some reason they were between, like, Lily Allen and Powderfinger, I think. Which is an absolutely bizarre slot to put them in. Anyway none of my friends there had heard of them, and I was like "No these guys are really good, just give them a chance!" Then TMV came out and started with like 15 minutes of atonal, arrhythmic guitar noises. So we left the main stage and watched Calvin Harris's set instead. I wish TMV had just played their actual songs the one time I got to see them live
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# ? Apr 29, 2012 02:01 |
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Um, theyre my favorite band I saw them here in WA, had some weed and acid and they played for 10 minutes and then stormed off stage because someone threw pee at them.
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# ? May 3, 2012 04:22 |
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Intel&Sebastian posted:Um, theyre my favorite band I saw them here in WA, had some weed and acid and they played for 10 minutes and then stormed off stage because someone threw pee at them.
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# ? May 3, 2012 05:51 |
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New Omar album: http://omarrodriguezlopez.bandcamp.com/album/un-coraz-n-de-nadie
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# ? May 18, 2012 00:29 |
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Monroe posted:New Omar album: http://omarrodriguezlopez.bandcamp.com/album/un-coraz-n-de-nadie Best part: we'll be getting 13 albums over the next 13 weeks. gently caress yes, Bromar.
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# ? May 18, 2012 01:35 |
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Is that his mom on the cover?
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# ? May 18, 2012 01:37 |
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Earwicker posted:Is that his mom on the cover? That's what the prevailing theory is - its Omar's tribute album to his recently-deceased mother. quote:He was very quiet last year releasing no new solo albums.... this year will be different Omar Rodriguez Lopez - Surprise here is Week 1 http://omarrodriguezlopez.bandcamp.com/alb...oraz-n-de-nadie
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# ? May 18, 2012 02:11 |
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Wish I could buy it now.
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# ? May 18, 2012 02:44 |
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Monroe posted:New Omar album: http://omarrodriguezlopez.bandcamp.com/album/un-coraz-n-de-nadie Holy gently caress. He sounds a little distraught...
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# ? May 18, 2012 05:00 |
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Webbeh posted:Best part: we'll be getting 13 albums over the next 13 weeks. Huh? I clicked the link and can't find anything on that. Am I blind or what?
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# ? May 18, 2012 05:31 |
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Happy Hippo posted:Huh? I clicked the link and can't find anything on that. Am I blind or what? It's not from that link. My apologies, noodlers. http://www.formspring.me/sargenthouse/q/324781672711089439 quote:Q: Hi Cathy, I suppose these Omar trilogy albums are somehow related to each other, are you going to do some kind of bundle for the three albums or something like that? http://forum.thecomatorium.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=124671&view=findpost&p=3524939 quote:Q: How much money should I set aside for Omar purchases, assuming I'm buying everything that comes out.
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# ? May 18, 2012 13:24 |
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While listening to Noctourniquet and Vedamalady (track 9) comes on. Is it just me or does anyone else get flash backs to being 11 years old and flipping the power switch on the SNES to kick your best friend's rear end in Street Fighter 2?
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# ? May 25, 2012 20:27 |
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No, I heard that before from someone else. Seems to be a common thing. Also, did anyone expect a bit more transparency in their vinyl? Mine is just like YELLOW! and BLUE! in your face. Pretty solid.
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# ? May 26, 2012 00:02 |
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Any word on these supposed thirteen records?
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# ? Jun 2, 2012 05:26 |
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Happy Hippo posted:Any word on these supposed thirteen records? Apparently Sargent House retracted the "13 records in 13 weeks" statement, instead saying they'll release them whenever.
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# ? Jun 2, 2012 05:45 |
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# ? Jun 9, 2024 04:53 |
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The Mars Volta - The Malkin Jewel + Broken English Jam pro-shot. It's well worth 15 minutes of your time.
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