Noctourniquet-Blue & Purple Colored Vinyl by Mars Volta (Record, 2022)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelWetl, WEA Int'l
UPC4250795604969
eBay Product ID (ePID)16058712216

Product Key Features

FormatRecord
Release Year2022
GenreRock
ArtistMars Volta
Release TitleNoctourniquet-Blue & Purple Colored Vinyl

Dimensions

Item Height0.27 in
Item Weight1.00 lb
Item Length12.43 in
Item Width11.94 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks13
Country/Region of ManufactureNetherlands
Tracks1.1 The Whip Hand 1.2 Aegis 1.3 Dyslexicon 1.4 Empty Vessels Make the Loudest Sound 1.5 The Malkin Jewel 1.6 Lapochka 2.1 In Absentia 2.2 Imago 2.3 Molochwalker 2.4 Trinkets Pale of Moon 2.5 Vedamalady 2.6 Noctourniquet 2.7 Zed and Two Naughts
Number of Discs2
NotesNoctourniquet And then everything went black, at least for a while, at least for The Mars Volta. In the months and years following their fifth full-length, Octahedron, Omar kept on at his usual fearsome creative pace. In fact, he ramped up his output considerably, starting up his own Rodriguez Lopez Productions label and releasing a slew of solo albums. It was a practice he'd begun shortly after De-Loused's release, with his solo debut A Manual Dexterity: Soundtrack Volume One, but as the decade reached it's close, Omar grew to rely upon his solo recordings as an outlet for his prolific creativity, these albums often exploring musical pastures far beyond even The Mars Volta's wide-ranging parameters. Before choosing to release music under his own name, Omar would always play it to Cedric first, to see if the frontman thought it had potential to become Mars Volta music. Shortly after Octahedron's completion, Cedric flagged one batch of tracks Omar had cut with Deantoni Parks, a brilliant drummer and composer who'd briefly occupied the Mars Volta drumstool in-between Jon Theodore and Thomas Pridgen's tenures, and whose volcanic creativity and unique, unpredictable approach to rhythm and composition had quickly made him one of Omar's favourite artistic foils.
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