Top Albums


De-Loused in the Comatorium
Frances the Mute
Amputechture
Scabdates
Tremulant EP

Top Songs


Son et Lumiere
Inertiatic ESP
The Widow
Televators
Drunkship of Lanterns
Eriatarka
Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt
Roulette Dares (The Haunt Of)
Cicatriz ESP
Tira Me a Las Aranas
The Mars Volta


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The Mars Volta News

Tonight In Rock: Cut Copy, The Mars Volta, Abe Vigoda, Mika Miko (LAist)
Rio en Medio will be celebrating the release of her sophomore record tonight at Spaceland | Photo via Rio en Medio's Myspace Our Pick (Festival): Eagle Rock Music Festival Our Pick: Rio en Medio, Voices Voices, Weave!, EXITMUSIC @ Spaceland Tonight LA will be seized by festivals. Now in its third year, the LA Weekly's Detour Festival will be taking over the area around City Hall ...

The Mars Volta: Band brings avant-rock back home Sunday (El Paso Times)
EL PASO -- Cedric Bixler Zavala said there's a good reason why The Mars Volta, the critically acclaimed and commercially successful avant-rock band he formed with fellow El Pasoan Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, was together three years before playing here.

Live: The Detour Festival (Los Angeles Times)
Love Affair and Hercules and Cut Copy stand out at a festival that doesn't. Given the Dodgers, USC and UCLA games, a Neil Diamond concert at Staples Center, a fundraiser for Barack Obama featuring Hillary Clinton at the Edison, and the third annual L.A. Weekly Detour Festival, the traffic advisory for downtown on Saturday was somewhere between "suicidal" and "apocalyptic." One was probably ...

El Paso's own Mars Volta creates a little bedlam at Chavez (El Paso Times)
EL PASO -- It's appropriate that on a weekend when several high schools hosted homecoming activities that The Mars Volta, probably the biggest band to emerge from El Paso since the Bobby Fuller Four four decades ago, would make it back Sunday night for their first hometown concert in a little more than three years.

Soundbites (The Towerlight)
TV On The Radio Dear Science Interscope Records The New York-based band's third studio album is a very experimental trip. It's a very well produced journey over many different genres and styles, and probably one of the slickest albums this year. I have to confess I hadn't really listened to TV On The Radio until this album landed on our desk, but oh, am I thankful it did.

This entry was posted on Saturday, March 24th, 2007 at 9:21 am and is filed under M.

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