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Artist:The Mars Volta [ more ]
Song:Televators
Album:De-Loused in the Comatorium [ info ]
Released:2003
Last Played:Apr 10, 2004 - 08:56
Avg. Rating:5.5  (Total Ratings: 106)
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Ratings Dist:
1 votes: 14 (13%)2 votes: 8 (7.5%)3 votes: 17 (16%)4 votes: 5 (4.7%)5 votes: 7 (6.6%)6 votes: 10 (9.4%)7 votes: 13 (12%)8 votes: 10 (9.4%)9 votes: 9 (8.5%)10 votes: 13 (12%)
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aimless
Posted: Nov 10, 2003 - 11:00 

All due respect, Bill ('cause you know you rock hard), but this set (Enigma, Massive Attack, seven years of Pink Floyd, and Mars Volta) is killing my soul.
cycleman
(Connecticut)
Posted: Nov 10, 2003 - 10:59 

I did not hear a lot of redeeming characteristics here
ZM_Herb
(28° 33' N 81° 23' W)
Posted: Nov 10, 2003 - 10:58 

Blecch - terrible :puke:
camarkim
(So Cal, CA)
Posted: Nov 10, 2003 - 10:57 

This was kind of annoying. The music was okay, but the voice/vocals were sort of lame.
bc
(Middle o' Nowhere)
Posted: Nov 06, 2003 - 15:57 


I found this album in a record store listening station. It awakened me from the slumber induced by the drivel they were pushing. By song two I knew I would buy it.

I was going to upload it to RP, but the long tracks and strangeness made me think it was a long shot. Besides, most of my uploads get rejected, so I thought "Why bother?"

Sorry I doubted you, Bill.
So I just uploaded another track.

This album works better as a whole, and this song is pretty mellow as far as this album is concerned. If this stuff intrigues you, pick up the album. It's kind of like Radiohead's Bends and early Floyd with a frenetic pace.


hayesj
(Madison, WI)
Posted: Nov 06, 2003 - 14:08 

I rated it a 9. Never heard the tune or the band before. Interesting mix of elements ...
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