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THE MARS VOLTA - Scabdates
Universal Records

Release Date: 2005-11-08

by: FRODE LEIRVIK a.k.a. frodeo

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Universal Records Among the numerous attempts made to describe the music of The Mars Volta, barely a few have been successful. This attempt may not be one of those. Let the experiment begin. Safety goggles on!

The Music
The experiment is called Scabdates and was recorded live on Omar Rodriguez-Lopez's mobile studio from May 2004 until May 2005. It was later edited by Omar during September 2005, and appears on the album as something like "one night with The Mars Volta."

The core of this album are fractions or structures from old material by the band, onto which a vivid mix of ambient soundscapes and sheer, borderless improvisations are built. Some of these structures may sound familiar, but they often take off into voids never before explored, leaving you shaking your head in bafflement rather than nodding in recognition. You'll be pulled along like a limp old dog on a chain as this sado-machocistic machinery steams ahead.

There are many special moments admidst all the craziness. "Take The Veil Cerpin Taxt" and "Concertina" in particular offer magic, without forgetting the other ten tracks comprising this album ... but the whole thing is definitely over when at the end of epic "Cicatriz," Cedric Bixler-Zavala announces: "Go home and take a bath!"

The Band
Since Frances The Mute, The Mars Volta has grown into The Mars Volta Group and a stunning list of contributors are mentioned in the inlay card. Still, there's no doubt who's the boss: Omar Rodriguez-Lopez pulls the strings, and with more than just exposing his fascination for analogue electric guitar effects, he defines the mood with subtle moves. Naturally, Cedric Bixler-Zavala is brilliant. He pours out from his bilinguar phrases as he rides the beast. Worth mentioning are also drummer Jon Theodore, keyboardist Isaiah Ikey Owens, and bassist Juan Alderete de la Peņa. They become your focal point as the floor starts swaying, and the swaying often comes from their sound manipulator, Pablo Hinojos-Gonzalez.

The Verdict
To be able to judge there have to be rules. Since The Mars Volta seem to break every rule, judging becomes undisputably difficult. It's safe to just say that if you're in for some serious mind-spanking, buy the album. Otherwise, be careful.

The experiment is now over. Please submit your reports by tomorrow morning ... and don't forget to leave the safety goggles in the box by the door on your way out, thank you!

The Facts
The band Web page is due for some relaunching and is not very informative presently: www.TheMarsVolta.com
Label Web page: www.UniversalRecords.com

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