This week we’re discussing every album by At the Drive-In. Before Omar Rodriguez-Lopez and Cedric Bixler-Zavala went on to create proggy psychedelic greatness with The Mars Volta, they cut their teeth with Jim Ward in At the Drive-In. While they started out as straightforward punk/post-hardcore, by the end of their initial run, their evolution was profound. Dynamic, experimental, and highly influential, all while retaining an angsty edge.
Read MoreEpisode 76: The Mars Volta
This week we’re talking about the proggy and insane Mars Volta. Led by vocalist Cedric Bixler-Zavala and guitarist/songwriter Omar Rodríguez-López, the Mars Volta had a unique and modernized take on prog rock, which led to some fascinating, intricate, and at times way too long records. Unbelievably talented bunch of guys, but definitely a style that was not made for everyone. This episode was also chosen in honor of Alex’s birthday, so you know it’s a fun one.
Closing track: “Desperate Graves” from Octahedron (2009)
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Mike’s Picks:
Amputechture (2006) — Best Album
De-Loused in the Comatorium (2003) — Personal Favorite
Noctourniquet (2012) — Worst Album
The Bedlam in Goliath (2008) — Least Favorite
Alex’s Picks:
De-Loused in the Comatorium (2003) — Best Album
Frances the Mute (2005) — Personal Favorite
Noctourniquet (2012) — Worst Album, Least Favorite
Albums we discussed this episode…
Tremulant EP (2002)
De-Loused in the Comatorium (2003)
Frances the Mute (2005)
Amputechture (2006)
The Bedlam in Goliath (2008)
Octahedron (2009)
Noctourniquet (2012)