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Lindsay Lohan
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 25 2005 Location: Norway Status: Offline Points: 3254 |
Posted: March 16 2006 at 05:15 | |
THE MARS VOLTA Frances The Mute
Review (Permanent Link) by Cedricbixlar @ Posted 4:56:23 AM EST,1/16/2006 — My opinion is that Frances The Mute sucks. No, I haven’t heard it, I can just smell a crap record a mile away. In fact, I’m so sure that it sucks that I’m going to do something insane to prove it: I’m going to listen to it. Yes, I have apparently gone mad. Mad enough even to put on headphones and give it a deep, careful listen. I will actually pay attention to it. At certain crucial junctures, I may even close my eyes. If I pull this wacky stunt off, it shall forever be remembered as the most madcap gambit in the history of fake internet music journalism, even surpassing the time the fake journalists at Pitchfork Media listened to an entire Xiu Xiu record and publicly claimed to enjoy it.
Mars Volta records, if you believe the people who are dumb enough to enjoy them, are ever-changing collages of noise and melody, filled with the sort of sh*t that hack music reviewers would call “shifting textures” and “mutating structures.” Basically, that means that the album is not made of real songs, like real albums are. As such, I’ll break down these songs by track, and indicate the times at which things happen. I encourage you to illegally download the album and laugh along with me, or at least share my pain. Track 1: Cygnus… Vismund Cygnus Okay, title is bad. Acoustic guitar intro makes me feel like I’m about to get into some bitchin’ Queensryche. Okay, at 45 seconds, the singer starts wailing in Spanish. I wonder if his Spanish lyrics make more sense than the English ones? At a minute and ten seconds, we get some masturbatory guitar tap-and-squeal antics. Two minutes in, I think I heard him say “b*****d mastication.” Oh god, is this thing really going to be thirteen minutes long? At three minutes and twenty seconds, I’m treated to the most obnoxious breakdown in the history of rock and roll, which is a little like getting repeatedly rabbit-punched by a spastic flyweight clown. Then it gets all serious-sounding, and the singer squeals “bring me the flame… shizzle troop… those nicotine stains.” At four minutes, mercifully, the first movement seems to be over, as indicated by a descending noisy sound of some sort. I don’t care what kind of sound it is, really, as long as it declares and end to sounds prior to it, which were awfully bad sounds indeed. Everything is all quiet now, save for some tickly drums and an extremely noncommittal guitar solo. At five minutes and ten seconds, the guitarist sounds like he’s repeatedly trying to play a guitar lick but screwing it up every time. If The Mars Volta intend to paint vivid pictures with their music, it’s working: if I close my eyes, I can see a teenager on a stool in Guitar Center trying to impress us with his avant-garde (i.e. out of key) riffs. Oh sweet, speaking of that: at five minutes and thirty seconds, we’re treated to some wicked f**kin’ tremolo dive-bombs! Rock that Squire Budget Strat, junior! Oh god, there’s like eight minutes to go before I’m even done with the first track. What the heck have I gotten myself into? I can’t back out now, you’ll think I’m a pussy. This guitar solo is seriously trying my patience though; it reminds me of when Neil Young starts making horrible faces and plonking away at his guitar in concert, and the band just has to ignore him and hope he realizes he can’t play before another ten minutes pass. Okay, at about seven minutes, something resembling a song happens. I think the general Mars Volta strategy is to inundate us with so much horrible noise that anything with half a tune stands out as pure glory. Sort of like a Guided By Voices record. Now the singer is yelling “will they feed us some hooves.” Somebody feed this man some f**king hooves so he’ll shut up. No matter what else is going on in this song, at least it’ll always be anchored by irritating, nonsensical guitar arpeggios in the background, and plenty of cymbal crashes. Nine minutes and forty seconds or so, and we’re treated to some awesome sound effects of screen doors closing and people yelling, which segues into some electronic noise. I’m not sure if this noise is intentional or if it’s just the sound of my poor brain throbbing after putting up with ten minutes of the most directionless crap I’ve ever heard. Hey, oh boy, car noises, I sure am glad I spent ten bucks on this. I couldn’t have gone outside and heard that for free! I guess it’s a smart move, since Mars Volta fans don’t go outside much. Track over, thank the lord. Track 2: The Widow Now it’s three minutes and ten seconds, and the song is over. But wait! The song is six minutes long, according to my stereo. So what do I hear now? Feedback, electronic noises, and filler noise crap! Jeez, the song started out so conventionally that I was getting worried that I wouldn’t get my fair share of stupid, pointless, infuriating noise. I’m sucked into their fiendish strategy yet again: even though the next song is probably going to be as bad as this one, I’m praying for it to begin so I don’t have to listen to any more pointless noise. End of track. Track 3: L’via L’viaquez Six and a half minutes in, the stereo channels switch the vocals back and forth in the headphones so it sounds like I’m surrounded by ASSHOLES singing BAD NONSENSE into my f**kING EARS. It gets even worse around seven minutes and fifteen seconds, because he’s whispering in alternating stereo channels now, so I’m treated to an exciting simulation of going bonkers. Well, I’m eight and a half minutes in, and the song has settled into a dull little Latin shuffle, which is better than annoying noises but worse than nothing at all. Nine minutes brings me another half-cocked guitar solo. Solos this self-consciously “experimental” make me miss radical hair-metal finger-tap solos. That’s sort of like a gangrenous foot making me miss an ingrown toenail. Eleven minutes in, wacky experimental noise. Maybe I’ll get used to it and start liking it! Or maybe I’ll start liking the DMV, or indigestion. Track 4: Miranda That Ghost Just Isn’t Holy Anymore Okay, the singer is singing in a really high squeal, and I instantly miss the forest noises and Star Trek computer. I’m six minutes in, out of thirteen. However, this is the last over-ten-minute track on the album, so at least the rest of the crap I hear will be in bite-sized crap-memes. Look up the lyrics to this song, guys, they’re comically bad. I don’t know whether it’s a blessing or a curse that this song has traded in head-splittingly obnoxious noise for pure tedium. Eight and a half minutes in, it picks up for about thirty seconds and then gets dull again. Eight and a half minutes is a long time to wait for such a crappy climax. Okay, the song is boring again, so pardon me while I go on a strange interlude: imagine somebody playing this in their car. That would be pathetic. Imagine someone cruising the streets with their windows down and the Mars Volta blasting out of their whip. If they wanted to impress anyone with their stereo, they’d have to drive around the block five times until they had something other than static, snatches of Tijuana brass, or forest noises. Eleven and a half minutes in, there’s some marvelously annoying distorted hissing. Thank you for that, Mars Volta, you’ve won me over with your “textures” and your “structures.” You know what else has textures? An iguana, and those motherf**kers will whip the sh*t out of you with their tails. And you know what else has structure? A nazi death camp, you anti-semites. Okay, I’m rambling because I’m bored. Did I mention this song is thirteen minutes long? Track 5: Cassandra Gemini Track 6: Tarantism Track 7: Plant A Nail in the blah blah blah why do they even bother naming these tracks Track 7: Famine Pulse Me: Should I just give up?
Track 8: Pisacis (Phra-men-ma) Track 9: Con Safo Track 10: Multiple Spouse Wounds Track 11: Sarchophagi Yes it is quite funny! Edited by Lindsay Lohan |
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Snow Dog
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: March 23 2005 Location: Caerdydd Status: Offline Points: 32995 |
Posted: March 16 2006 at 05:35 | |
^That can't be deleted.................its brilliant!!!!!
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Sean Trane
Special Collaborator Prog Folk Joined: April 29 2004 Location: Heart of Europe Status: Offline Points: 20241 |
Posted: March 16 2006 at 07:06 | |
I second that Putting that much effort/work to say he does not like it without being disrecpectful is quite a job!!
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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Sean Trane
Special Collaborator Prog Folk Joined: April 29 2004 Location: Heart of Europe Status: Offline Points: 20241 |
Posted: March 16 2006 at 07:17 | |
Thanks Bob!!! Andrea, if you start looking through my closets, you will find many a skeletons But if you keep this up, you might just pull yours (skeleton) some day!!!
Just kidding !!! But I meant to review the Church compilation and I could not find it at the time in the archives , so I took the album from which it had the most tracks, and I could not even tell two years after which compilation I did try to review so you might want to delete this one! I doubt I'll be able to save it into something worthy! I'll find some other way to sl*g off this new wave/post punk outfit Edited by Sean Trane |
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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Easy Livin
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: February 21 2004 Location: Scotland Status: Offline Points: 15585 |
Posted: March 16 2006 at 10:58 | |
Erik's asked me to delete the Riverside review, which I've done. I've also done as requested with your Church one Hugues. TMV review stays OK. Edited by Easy Livin |
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Snow Dog
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: March 23 2005 Location: Caerdydd Status: Offline Points: 32995 |
Posted: March 16 2006 at 11:16 | |
Yay! |
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Lindsay Lohan
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 25 2005 Location: Norway Status: Offline Points: 3254 |
Posted: March 16 2006 at 11:56 | |
It stays?
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ANDREW
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 21 2005 Location: Italy Status: Offline Points: 3064 |
Posted: March 16 2006 at 14:51 | |
EAST OF EDEN "Jig-A-Jig/ Marcus Junior"
Review (Permanent link) by MANDRAKEROOT Posted 2:38:17 PM EST, 3/16/2006 THE LARGEST SUCCESS AND THE RUIN OF THE EAST OF EDEN!
Difficult to understand the Progster. This music is not done for the 7" and then compels a so valid group to use actual 7" like comparison. And the thing had, in the middle period, inauspicious results. "Jig-A-Jig" is a traditional that would have done the luck of any Folk group. In fact it is cheerful, carefree, without demands. A song that played by East Of Eden did not be able not to have happened. "Marcus Junior" of Drummond is not actual Prog. Is a Rock Jazz (not Jazz Rock) technichal and carefree with good riff of sax, really technician, used like alone rhythmic. A 7" destined to have happened already in departure. And this carried the band to believe that this pits the music that should produce. Blundering... It stays a big one 7" to seek and to do yours! For always yours, Mandrakeroot. Did you understand this review???
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andrea
Prog Reviewer Joined: May 20 2005 Location: Italy Status: Offline Points: 2064 |
Posted: March 16 2006 at 15:20 | |
Actually I wasn't looking for any skeleton... I was just trying to review some of my Church albums without repeat what other reviewers wrote before... I started writing reviews on this site just trying to improve my English and it's still a hard task for me... I do not dare to criticize you Hugues, though in this case I'm sure that you can do better! Bye! |
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Easy Livin
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: February 21 2004 Location: Scotland Status: Offline Points: 15585 |
Posted: March 16 2006 at 16:39 | |
Andrew, it takes a bit of effort, but yes, I get the gist of it. He's saying that while it was a successful hit single (and would have been for any other folk band which had recorded it), it was a bad thing for the band. It's also now collectible.
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Atkingani
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: October 21 2005 Location: Terra Brasilis Status: Offline Points: 12288 |
Posted: March 16 2006 at 16:42 | |
I always study in details this reviewer's "works"... sometimes when I'm cool I edit his reviews. Let's see what I can do to help another Italian to make his voice to be heard. EDIT: Thanks, Bob! Edited by Atkingani |
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sbrushfan
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 07 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1177 |
Posted: March 16 2006 at 19:12 | |
Question...How the heck did Semismart get TWO reviews of the same album? Nothing different about either one of them, aside from a paragraph they took out to make the second one KINDA different.
And by the way....YES...if you feel that a record is "influenced by CLOSE TO THE EDGE", I think you SHOULD review CTTE to tell other people EXACTLY what it is you're hearing. (I'm having male PMS, so bear with me. lol) Edited by sbrushfan |
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ClemofNazareth
Special Collaborator Prog Folk Researcher Joined: August 17 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4659 |
Posted: March 16 2006 at 19:22 | |
Are you kidding? That one is way too funny to get rid of! And Frances the Mute does suck, so what's the harm? |
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Tuzvihar
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: May 18 2005 Location: C. Schinesghe Status: Offline Points: 13536 |
Posted: March 16 2006 at 19:41 | |
Not inappropriate, but there are two completely the same reviews of Peter Hammill's 'The Fall of the House of Usher' by BaldJean (they have different dates - maybe she forgot she'd sent the review and did it one more time).
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"Music is much like f**king, but some composers can't climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener jaded and spent."
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Atkingani
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: October 21 2005 Location: Terra Brasilis Status: Offline Points: 12288 |
Posted: March 16 2006 at 19:46 | |
Thanks, SB... he used different IPs but it seems he sent twice with no fraud intentions; the reviewer used the same mail adress and same name for either. The review will really stand, Clem! Edited by Atkingani |
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sbrushfan
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 07 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1177 |
Posted: March 16 2006 at 19:49 | |
Techincally, that can't happen...I was reviewing a record one day and accidentally, it was the same one I reviewed a few months ago. It told me that my review for that record was already on the database. |
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Atkingani
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: October 21 2005 Location: Terra Brasilis Status: Offline Points: 12288 |
Posted: March 16 2006 at 19:52 | |
Thanks, Tuzvihar... I'll check and PM her. |
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Tuzvihar
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: May 18 2005 Location: C. Schinesghe Status: Offline Points: 13536 |
Posted: March 16 2006 at 19:53 | |
Then check it out! I was surprised too, but in fact there are the two same reviews. I checked it a while ago. |
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"Music is much like f**king, but some composers can't climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener jaded and spent."
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sbrushfan
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 07 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1177 |
Posted: March 16 2006 at 20:47 | |
If that's the case, then how the hell did it tell ME that I couldn't have two reviews of the same disc? That's ODD, to be honest. Mind you; twas not my intent to do 2 reviews of the same disc...I have no doubt that it happened; I just didn't think it could. |
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The Miracle
Prog Reviewer Joined: May 29 2005 Location: hell Status: Offline Points: 28427 |
Posted: March 16 2006 at 21:35 | |
Not fair to delete the SEBTP and Tormato reviews which were funnier IMO, and leave this one! It drags down the score, too. It stays in this thread for fun, but you should delete it from the site. Plus, that review is copy-pasted from www.somethingawful.com. Original URL: http://www.somethingawful.com/articles.php?a=2825 It's not his original effort, it's not funny, it doesn't belong here. Delete it! Edited by The Miracle |
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