The Mars Volta - Live at the Electric Ballroom
The Mars Volta - Live at the Electric Ballroom

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The Mars Volta - Live at the Electric Ballroom

2003
Movie
81 min
English

The Mars Volta is an American rock group founded by Cedric Bixler-Zavala, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, Isaiah Ikey Owens, and Jeremy Michael Ward. They are generally considered progressive rock, with jazz, punk and Latin influences. They are known for their wild, energetic, and improvised shows along with the use of ambient music.Electric Ballroom, London 7-9-20031. Son Et Lumiere2. Inertiatic E.S.P.3. Roulette Dares4. Drunkship of Lanterns5. Eria Tarka6. Cicatriz E.S.P.7. This Apparatus Must Be Unearthed8. Televators9. Take The Veil Cerpin Taxt10. Concertina

Insights

Director: Unknown (Live Concert Recording)Genres: Progressive Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Experimental Rock

Plot Summary

This live recording captures The Mars Volta in their early, raw form at the Electric Ballroom in London. The performance showcases the band's intricate musicianship, improvisational prowess, and intense energy, featuring extended jams and signature complex song structures that would define their early sound. It serves as a powerful document of their unique approach to progressive and experimental rock.

Critical Reception

As a live bootleg recording, formal critical reception is scarce. However, fan reception is overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the band's virtuosic performance and the raw, unbridled energy captured during their formative years. It is often cited by fans as an essential listen for understanding the band's live evolution.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw, unadulterated energy and improvisational depth.

  • Celebrated for showcasing the band's technical proficiency and experimental approach.

  • Seen as a definitive glimpse into The Mars Volta's powerful live performances.

Google audience: Audience feedback for this live recording emphasizes its high-energy delivery and the band's impressive musicianship. Fans frequently point to the extended jams and the raw sound as highlights, appreciating it as a definitive representation of The Mars Volta's live capabilities.

Awards & Accolades

None notable (Live bootleg recording)

Fun Fact

This performance occurred during the period when The Mars Volta were actively developing material that would later appear on their debut studio album, 'De-Loused in the Comatorium'.

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