The Mars Volta Landscape Tantrums (Unfinished Original Recordings LIMITED TRANSPARENT VINYL LP⟶ View other formats & editions
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| Artist: | The Mars Volta |
| Title: | The Mars Volta Landscape Tantrums (Unfinished Original Recordings Of De-Loused In The Comatorium) TRANSPARENT Vinyl LP |
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| Released: | 10/06/2022 |
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| Format: | LIMITED TRANSPARENT VINYL LP |
| Country | Europe |
| Barcode: | 4250795605164 |
| Catalogue number: | CH193 |
| SKU: | DIS08492 |
| Condition: | NEW |
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| Genre: | Progressive Rock , Experimental , Post Hardcore , Progressive Rock |
Limited Indie-store edition on transparent (clear) vinyl. Remastered for vinyl using the original mixes. Vocals unfinished.
Lost for two decades, the recent rediscovery of Landscape Tantrums, the first attempt at recording the music that would become The Mars Volta’s De-Loused In The Comatorium, revealed an important and hitherto missing chapter in the group’s evolution.
Self recorded by Omar (assisted by Jon DeBaun) at Burbank’s Mad Dog Studios within a head spinning four days, Landscape Tantrums captures De-Loused in somewhat embryonic form, though much of what would make The Mars Volta’s debut album such an electrifying, sublime experience was already in place: the fearless invention, the fusion of futurist rock elements and traditions from outside of the rock orthodoxy, the sense of virtuosity working in service of emotional effect.
From a distance, The Mars Volta must have seemed as if they were on a high when they walked into the studio to record what they expected to be their debut album (“I didn’t think of it as demos or a dry run,” Omar says). The group had recently played the Coachella festival to rave reviews, a vindication of the quixotic risk Omar and Cedric had taken, quitting At The Drive In to lead such an uncompromising musical proposition.
| A1 | Roulette Dares (The Haunt Of) | 06:37 |
| A2 | Son Et Lumière | 02:17 |
| A3 | Inertiatic ESP | 03:58 |
| A4 | Drunkship Of Lanterns | 05:57 |
| A5 | Eriatarka | 05:35 |
| B1 | This Apparatus Must Be Unearthed | 04:38 |
| B2 | Televators | 04:56 |
| B3 | Take The Veil Cerpin Taxt | 12:31 |
| format | vinyl |
| Recently In Stock | No |
| Forthcoming | No |
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