The Mars Volta - Amputechture
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who else is excited about this?
if it's 1/100th as good as either of their last albums it'll be worth getting.
if it's 1/100th as good as either of their last albums it'll be worth getting.
saw things so much clearer
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Brave to try to gamble at times
And the sewers are all muddied with a thousand lonely suicides
Agreed. De-Loused is probably my least fav of their albums, although it's almost on the level of Frances. I think Amputechture is my favorite so far.
Seeing them this month on one of their few current headlining shows! I cannot wait!!!
08/02/07 - LOLLA!!!
i think every torrent site in the world has had it for about a month if not longer.
Brave to try to gamble at times
Madison Square Garden 6/25/08
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oink, demonoid, pirate bay, etc.
Brave to try to gamble at times
old music: http://www.myspace.com/slowloader
As with the mastodon album i'm waiting till after work to go down to best buy and pick it up
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it doesn't beat De-Loused though.
but yeah, very enjoyable album. 8/10
it's weird, but I love it. I think it may take a few listens for some average fans, but it's trippy as fuck
I preordered PJ and it took like 5 weeks after release date to get it.. grr
08/02/07 - LOLLA!!!
But the new album is amazing I think, and I don't really have a favorite TMV album, I like all of them and everything this band has done so far. One of my favorite bands on the planet.
It holds it's own compared to their other two, although I still think I rate de-loused as their best. I'll put this one between de-loused and frances actually. But all of them are very good, mind you. Just ranking them a bit.
I need more time to have it settle for me, but so far so good. I actually like track 2 as well, I think. I need to listen to it more
Peace
Dan
"Every judgment teeters on the brink of error. To claim absolute knowledge is to become monstrous. Knowledge is an unending adventure at the edge of uncertainty." - Frank Herbert, Dune, 1965