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#127226 by djskrimp
Sat Jul 29, 2006 10:50 am
sj_2150 wrote:i cant seem to get into it, i cant stand the girly voice


Stay clear of Coheed and Cambria then, 'cause your brain will asplode otherwise.

#127262 by Greg Reason
Sun Jul 30, 2006 2:27 am
This album is brilliant. Greatest record of the year undoubtedly. Omar Rodriguez-Lopez has now shown himself to be a true genius in the manner of Charles Mingus. This record is far beyond rock, or even prog. This is composer material. This is grand visionary art. I thought Frances the Mute was amazing and now I want to bury it!

#127282 by fullgore
Sun Jul 30, 2006 1:00 pm
Wow, only two songs in and this has floored me. I know there are tons of people that miss ATD-I but so far, I would say The Mars Volta are way better.

#127288 by DevonH
Sun Jul 30, 2006 4:12 pm
Greg Reason wrote:This album is brilliant. Greatest record of the year undoubtedly. Omar Rodriguez-Lopez has now shown himself to be a true genius in the manner of Charles Mingus. This record is far beyond rock, or even prog. This is composer material. This is grand visionary art. I thought Frances the Mute was amazing and now I want to bury it!


Yes...I can't stop listening to this record.....

#127291 by Noodles
Sun Jul 30, 2006 5:46 pm
Personally I think Frances floors Amputechture because Frances is way more ambitious and composed. Amputechture is more their "prog" album (De-loused was their "rock" album to me)

#127398 by Greg Reason
Tue Aug 01, 2006 7:07 pm
Noodles wrote:Frances is way more ambitious and composed.


That statement is just plain wrong. Sorry.

#127418 by andjustinforall
Wed Aug 02, 2006 3:44 am
I'm gettin more into this album but so far I like the songs on Frances a lot more. Amputechture has this kind of arty techincal noodling thing going but I can't really remember many of the songs once I've heard them. Perhaps the penny will drop soon but....

#127491 by Noodles
Wed Aug 02, 2006 5:18 pm
Greg Reason wrote:
Noodles wrote:Frances is way more ambitious and composed.


That statement is just plain wrong. Sorry.

? ... for me only Tetragrammaton and Day of the Baphomets sound really composed and ambitious.

I still think its a great album, probably 2nd or 3rd best of the year so far... but I don't think they put as much work into as they did for Frances.

#127753 by Greg Reason
Mon Aug 07, 2006 1:58 am
The entire record is composed.

Omar didn't even play on most of the material, he wrote out all of the guitar parts (solos included) and gave them to John Frusciante to play so that he could concentrate on the compositions from an outsiders point of view.

#127754 by andjustinforall
Mon Aug 07, 2006 2:44 am
What's the dilly-o with Theodore not playing drums for them anymore? His replacement better be really bloody good or there will be some disappointed people around ie me...

Wonder if Frusciante would rather be playing with TMV seeing as though his band's last album was so mediocre.

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