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The Mars Volta – the most far out, wig-flipping sonic explorers to win a Grammy and the only ones named after an obscure Fellini reference – are born.
The Mars Volta‘s fiery, psychedelic new album Lucro sucio; los ojos del vacío is out now (read our review), and now that they’ve wrapped up their tour supporting Deftones, they’ve announced ...
The Mars Volta began as a progressive rock outfit formed by founding and only consistent members Omar Rodríguez-López on the guitar and Cedric Bixler-Zavala on vocals and lyrics. They’ve made ...
The Mars Volta, from Texas, somehow missed the news that progressive rock was nearly extinct. Their new CD, Frances the Mute, is a saga based on the diary of a child in search of a birth mother.
The Mars Volta have made a career out of creating intricate, highly conceptual music that confounds just as much as it intrigues. The group’s records are usually intended to be examined as a ...
The Mars Volta have unearthed a new apparatus: a headlining North American tour. The El Paso prog rockers announced their tour Friday — the same day they dropped their ninth album, “Lucro ...
Omar Rodríguez-López and Cedric Bixler-Zavala tell Best Fit about embracing change as The Mars Volta release their seventh studio album.
Deftones’ 2025 concert at Little Caesars Arena is coming up in less than three months. Get tickets to see them in Detroit, Michigan with The Mars Volta and Fleshwater on April 1.
The upcoming release of the Mars Volta’s ninth studio album has been unconventional to say the least. In the wake of its title - 'Lucro Sucio; Los Ojos del Vacio' - leaking early online, the ...
Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodríguez-López of the Mars Volta. The band known for its cryptic, lengthy songs is approaching something closer to pop on a self-titled album, its first studio ...
The Mars Volta, however, found both Rodriguez-Lopez and Bixler-Zavala indulging in brain-melting psychedelia and extended, labyrinthian prog-rock exercises that filled their six full-length albums.
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