The Mars Volta Octahedron
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Tracklist:
1. Since We've Been Wrong
2. Teflon
3. Halo of Nembutals
4. With Twilight as My Guide
5. Cotopaxi
6. Desperate Graves
7. Copernicus
8. Luciforms

Ranking: #57 for 2009

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4.0
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John A. Hanson STAFF (149 Reviews)

2009-06-23 | 374 comments | 15,170 views

Summary: Wait, wasn't this supposed to be an acoustic album!? Why are there drums and stuff? And why is it so good?

Here is the thing about Octahedron: it’s pretty much what EVERY PERSON WHO HATES THE MARS VOLTA HAS WANTED THEM TO MAKE FOR YEARS. The Mars Volta (and their fans by proxy) have prided themselves on being ridiculously spazzy, taking progressive music to places that while perhaps not new, that have not been fully explored. Who can forget the progression “Drunkship of Lanturns” goes through, or the freak out after the chorus of “Day of the Baphomets”? Despite this, detractors have always bitched that the songs are too long; a revolving door of guitar wanking, nonsensical lyrics and superfluous song structure that isn’t fit for human consumption. 5 songs, 77 minutes? What the hell! So, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez and the gang have crafted a “pop” album of sorts, hinging about 2/3rds as long as nearly every other record they’ve done and much less prone to random bouts of ridiculous proggyness.

Hailed as their “acoustic” album, one could say its an “acoustics” album; the album is completely driven by the mood and soundscape it creates. This is a hail back to “Early era” (Deloused in the Comatorium and Frances the Mute) Volta, an album completely driven by its concept instead of ridiculous bridges and jazz freak outs. While the lyrics are as immediately indecipherable as always, Octahedron seems to revolve around murder and deceit, and it is reflected in the sound of the record. Dark and brooding, Octahedron succeeds in creating tense atmospheres throughout. “Teflon” is arguably the most dense and heavy song the group has written, with thick bass and restrained, but intense drumming from Pridgen, while “Desperate Graves” is beautifully unhinged, similar to sections of “Cicatriz ESP”.

Being their pop record, one has to assume singer Cedric Bixler-Zavala will have a major role upon its ultimate quality, and such an assumption would be true. While the last two Mars Volta records have seen Cedric overdub his voice perhaps a little bit too much (often three or more times with the same exact voice effect), here he goes back to the more natural singing styles of his earlier work. There are still the overdubs and voice effects, but much more of it is clean singing, and the heights he reaches on “Halo of Nembutals” and “With Twilight as My Guide” are on the level of “Cygnus…Vismund Cygnus” and “Cassandra Gemini”. When he does make extensive use of effects, its more than just random splattering; “Copernicus” is a sort of auto-tuned, at some points electronica-derived ballad that works incredibly well.

It’s still a Mars Volta record, so expecting some ridiculous parts is required. “Cotopaxi” is pretty much the link to their previous record “The Bedlam in Goliath”, featuring a thunderous guitar riff and insane drumming and a frantic pace. So what if they haven’t come THAT far from “Inertiatic E.S.P”, it works so well. However, generally the playing on this album is focused, and the fact that Omar “composes” all of the music himself is far more apparent than ever before. When the full band comes in on “Since We’ve Been Wrong” it is the opposite of what people would expect; an occurrence that makes complete tonal sense. Brilliant!

In the end, Octahedron will simply divide those who like The Mars Volta and those who don’t again. While there will be some side-switching, for the most part it isn’t the landmark record that will convince people who hate them to cross over to the light. It’s a pleasant listen, but perhaps not as diverse and frantic as a Mars Volta album should be, even one that is “acoustic”. However, the hooks are great and the melodies are beautiful, and while this will be the “…oh yeah, that album…” to a lot of uptight Mars Volta fans in the future, it’s an excellent change of pace for the band, and proves that they can indeed write spacey, esoteric mid-tempo songs instead of…well…spacey, esoteric breakneck songs.

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Iluvatar
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Comments: 11096
06.23.09

Album Rating: 5

Oh wow the end of the review doesn't look stupid at all.

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06.23.09


Was expecting this review...

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Iluvatar
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Comments: 11096
06.23.09

Album Rating: 5

Oh I take it you are not surprised?

How about that fact I gave the mars volta A FUCKING FOUR UNBELIEVABLE

Countorus


Comments: 3218
06.23.09


MIND BOGGLING

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rasputin
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06.23.09


who are you and what have you done with john hanson

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feav233


Comments: 421
06.23.09

Album Rating: 4

agreed, it is definitely a pleasant listen while not as wild as the previous work

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someguest


Comments: 2583
06.23.09

Album Rating: 3 | Sound Off

Easily their best work since Frances The Mute.

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McP3000


Comments: 3779
06.23.09

Album Rating: 4

mr john hanson why is there a 5 next to your dick

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aworldofviolets


Comments: 34
06.23.09

Album Rating: 3.5

I definitely don't really agree with anything in the review, i actually don't find this album any more accessible than other of their other records. I'm still forming my opinion of it, but so far its not bad but I haven't really found anything about it that grabs me. I'm hoping it will grow on me as I get to know it. I definitely don't think I'll find it better than Bedlam

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Comments: 11096
06.23.09

Album Rating: 5

stands for how many girlfriends i have

mynameischan
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Comments: 13168
06.23.09

Album Rating: 4

gay

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mynameischan
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Comments: 13168
06.23.09

Album Rating: 4

my favorite song is antarctica inside me

willfellmarsy


Comments: 3274
06.23.09

Album Rating: 4 | Sound Off

took you long enough faggot, nice review and such...

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Aaron


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06.23.09


I think I may actually listen to this one.

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Fort23


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06.23.09


album sux

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Iluvatar
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Comments: 11096
06.23.09

Album Rating: 5

holy shit fort23 sighting

iarescientists


Comments: 4466
06.23.09

Album Rating: 3.5

i give fort23 a 5

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iarescientists


Comments: 4466
06.23.09

Album Rating: 3.5

ps 2+3=5 lol get it

Fort23


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06.23.09


my dad is killer

dischord13


Comments: 517
06.23.09

Album Rating: 4 | Sound Off

Masterful review once again!

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