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Mars Volta – Amputechture (Island, 2006)

September 12, 2006 by A.S. Van Dorston

Mars Volta had already left behind some of their audience by their second album. Francis The Mute (2005) was like their single-track Tales of Topographic Oceans. Which means that some people would herald it as genius while the rest of us would struggle to focus. It’s gratifying to hear the band tightening up, and so soon after their last album. This isn’t to say they’ve gone pop. Prog trainspotters can still identify bits of Yes, King Crimson, Mahavishnu Orchestra and Van Der Graaf Generator in their sound. After a nice, atmospheric intro (it seems short, even though it’s 7:19), they get their biggest chunk-o-epic underway on the second track, the 16:39 “Tetragrammaton.” Despite its length, it really moves and takes you places, as does “Meccamputechture,” with its frenzied horns and electronics. “Viscera Eyes” contains the most monsterous riff in Mars Volta’s ouevre so far, classic-rock Led Zeppelin-size, topped with a gorgeous bass break six minutes in. This could actually go over big on the radio. It couldn’t happen to a better band.

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