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  1. Sep 10, 2010
    10
    This is a masterpiece. Cassandra Gemini is one of the best songs ever recorded by anyone anywhere anytime. The whole album is amazing. Love the jazz influence combined with what they did on de loused. My personal favorite TMV album and maybe my favorite album of all time. You must listen to this album several times. Dont hear it once and make a decision.. it takes time to really takeThis is a masterpiece. Cassandra Gemini is one of the best songs ever recorded by anyone anywhere anytime. The whole album is amazing. Love the jazz influence combined with what they did on de loused. My personal favorite TMV album and maybe my favorite album of all time. You must listen to this album several times. Dont hear it once and make a decision.. it takes time to really take it all in. Expand
  2. JeremiahF
    May 4, 2006
    10
    I love this entire album. Great mix of pure sounds that will invade your every ear drum canal. If thats even possible.
  3. Shawnaq
    Mar 22, 2005
    10
    This is the most amazing album I've ever heard. Period. The Mars Volta never disappoints.
  4. stlvocals
    Mar 2, 2005
    10
    So ridiculously superior to anything out right now, it's a joke. There's isn't a band around that can hold The Mars Volta's sweaty, screaming jock strap. Consider it an honor to listen to the Led Zeppelin of this generation in vestal splendor. A perfect album in almost every sense of the word.
  5. jonv
    Mar 4, 2005
    10
    this is the greatest band ever
  6. AnonyM.
    Jan 20, 2007
    10
    Why does it seem like no one figured out the twists of this album? Either they got and don't want to give it away, or they dismissed it as "impenetrable" and "pretentious." If you are one of the latter, please read the following. First of all, this is a great album. Definitely the best prog since the 70's. Omar took the helm this time, and he really moved the band's sound Why does it seem like no one figured out the twists of this album? Either they got and don't want to give it away, or they dismissed it as "impenetrable" and "pretentious." If you are one of the latter, please read the following. First of all, this is a great album. Definitely the best prog since the 70's. Omar took the helm this time, and he really moved the band's sound in startling and consistently rewarding directions. The only album of the present decade that gets better every time I listen to it. Now, the twist. I'm not going to give it away, but suffice to say, these hints should help some get over the seemingly incongruous bits of sound. They do get progressively more obvious, so STOP READING IF YOU DON'T WANT TO SPOIL IT. 1) Despite everything, pump the volume at the beginning of the album, the first "Sarcophagi." See what you hear. 2) Turn the volume up again during the long guitar solo at the 23 minute mark of Cassandra. Yep, thats the scratches back from the beginning... 3) Look at the first two pages of the booklet. The first is the only character not included in the album's song cycle (though she got a single essentially explaining all this). The second is a record player... 4)The Widow - yeah, that noise bugged the crap out of me when I first heard it too. But it's there for a reason (booklet!)... 5)The second "Sarcophagi" - OK, this is really obvious. Hear the needle scratching at the end of Cassandra? We're actually right back at the beginning... OK, so how does this relate to anything in the real world? Well, it's a bit of a stretch. Basically, "Frances the Mute" and the, ahem, twist, is a sort of metaphor for the diary the band found following Ward's death. This connection is admittedly not very articulate, but hey, it's really cool. Expand
  7. MichaelW.
    Feb 1, 2008
    8
    Lacks the cohesion of De-Loused but still an excellent album. You can really follow the progression of their sound.
  8. TylerF
    Dec 6, 2005
    10
    The awesome explosive sound of the mars volta will not be forgotten soon.
  9. bweni
    Feb 24, 2005
    10
    i love this more than i love men, and thats a lot!!
  10. Kris
    Feb 27, 2005
    10
    VERY enjoyable.
  11. AndyP
    Mar 1, 2005
    10
    Anyone giving this album less than a 7 is just stuck up. Unless you really just don't like music.
  12. Wogazi
    Mar 1, 2005
    9
    i would like to view the art of the gentleman that wrote the review for pitchfork. did your girlfriend/boyfriend leave you for themarsvolta. Obviously FTM is self indulgent, otherwise it wouldn't be so beautifully interesting.
  13. GavinP
    Mar 1, 2005
    9
    There's a lot to dislike about this album. The lyrics are deliberately abstruse, they're a lots of pointles sections of ambient noise or free jazz meanderings, much of it requires repeated listening to 'get'. And yet it is still an amazing album, because when they get it right, they REALLY get it right. Great rhythms, great vocals, and great drama. I know it's not There's a lot to dislike about this album. The lyrics are deliberately abstruse, they're a lots of pointles sections of ambient noise or free jazz meanderings, much of it requires repeated listening to 'get'. And yet it is still an amazing album, because when they get it right, they REALLY get it right. Great rhythms, great vocals, and great drama. I know it's not immeadiate, but stick with it, it really is worth the effort. Expand
  14. noizyme
    Mar 2, 2005
    8
    Very trippy album. 5 tracks of pure prog-rock mixed with electronic, sonic spaces to send your mind guessing every time you listen. Truly one of the more intellectual groups out there that do not dumb-down their sound for audiences.
  15. rach
    Mar 2, 2005
    9
    This album is absolutely INSANE! I'm in love with it. I listened to it for the first time in my basement with all the lights out. I wasn't even high but I swear to god I was seeing thinds. Amazing trip. If you are a TMV fan, it's a must have. Even if you're not, it's STILL a must have.
  16. JoshC
    Mar 28, 2005
    10
    crazy but it sounds fucking great
  17. RaeR
    Mar 4, 2005
    8
    Very nice. Smooth, unhurried. Very chill. Listening to it on a rainy day and I'm having visions in my bedroom.
  18. BlaineR
    Mar 7, 2005
    8
    Great album, but an overabundance of ambient noise cheapens the experience.
  19. MarcD.
    Apr 12, 2005
    9
    Reminiscent of early Pink Floyd and Rage Against the Machine, yet still highly original.
  20. GeorgeB
    Apr 4, 2005
    10
    THis album is great, just pure poetry. It lives up to its predecessor and it just great, everyone should buy this album and enjoy the sweet easy listening!
  21. [Anonymous]
    May 5, 2005
    10
    It takes a while to get used to this album, but when you have, IT'S BRILLIANT!!!
  22. juanc
    May 9, 2005
    10
    Excellent
  23. LudvigB
    Aug 3, 2005
    10
    Its an incredable album that every sane an unsane person should own and for my money its the best album ever!!!
  24. Reuben
    Mar 21, 2006
    10
    This is possibly the most amazing record i have ever heard. It isn't the kind of album you can skip around on, but is only done full justice when listened to from start to finish (preferably alone). Simply an unbelievable experience full of talent and emotion
  25. ZosoZoso
    Mar 20, 2006
    10
    Best 2005 Album.
  26. Matt?A
    Jun 10, 2007
    10
    This album is pure awesomeness in a cup. When I'm listening to this album, I don't really think about the story, because the music itself is so amazing! My only complaint falls upon that organ thing that consumes the last two or so minutes of The Widow. You can tell that that's just pointless filler thrown in there. Then again, The Mars Volta is awesome because they do what This album is pure awesomeness in a cup. When I'm listening to this album, I don't really think about the story, because the music itself is so amazing! My only complaint falls upon that organ thing that consumes the last two or so minutes of The Widow. You can tell that that's just pointless filler thrown in there. Then again, The Mars Volta is awesome because they do what they want, not what we want. And I guess that organ thing is what they want, so yea, who am i to complain? And i forget if its one of the Mirandas or the Cassandra Geminis, but that "I think I've become one of the others ooohhh....ooooohhhhh...." part is strait up GANGSTA! yes-indeedy. Expand
  27. SpencerW
    Oct 2, 2005
    10
    An amazing album. I don't know what Pat N was thinking. The solos in frances the mute are very well done. Listen to Miranda: Pisacis... tell your brother to play those solos. Just because you don't enjoy the art-work does not mean you need to give it a bad rating. 10 thumbs up on the album though.
  28. MattP
    Oct 2, 2005
    10
    There seems to be 2 opinions on this album. You either think it's long, boring and pretentious or you think it's an epic prog rock masterpiece. Quite frankly there are very few groups out there doing music this adventurous. "Frances The Mute" is an album you don't listen to. You experience it. The best album I've heard this year.
  29. JeffB
    Feb 27, 2005
    9
    Dont listen to Rory and Karp over there, they obviously have something up there ass cause this album is great. Besides do you live in the U.S.A? because if you do how can you rate something that isnt even out yet , dumbasses. Anyways, from the beginning to end it is one of the more enjoing 77 min ive spent in a long time. Mars Volta is so high right now some people just plain dont get it. Dont listen to Rory and Karp over there, they obviously have something up there ass cause this album is great. Besides do you live in the U.S.A? because if you do how can you rate something that isnt even out yet , dumbasses. Anyways, from the beginning to end it is one of the more enjoing 77 min ive spent in a long time. Mars Volta is so high right now some people just plain dont get it. So get your facts straight before you take all the words you got out of other articles, and put them into a review that is horriblly unaccurate and stupid to read. One word. Superb Expand
  30. VinceF
    Feb 27, 2005
    10
    For anyone that likes real music, music with feelings, colors and depths you can't explain, turn here. This album leaves the listener to put the pieces to the puzzle on what the back story of this album is. The Mars Volta are the new classic rock of our time, and anyone that disagrees does not have an imagination. The Volta will be big in 05, I guarantee it
  31. ezrapound
    Feb 28, 2005
    10
    There are musicians who can write catchy songs (Coldplay, Pearl Jam etc) and there are those who are technically great and inventive beyond words (Hendrix, Pink Floyd etc). Both these traits make artists worth listening to, but the Mars Volta are both, make the most of it!! don't bitch about pretentiousness just because you are listening to something that came out of a time-capsule There are musicians who can write catchy songs (Coldplay, Pearl Jam etc) and there are those who are technically great and inventive beyond words (Hendrix, Pink Floyd etc). Both these traits make artists worth listening to, but the Mars Volta are both, make the most of it!! don't bitch about pretentiousness just because you are listening to something that came out of a time-capsule from the year 2020. Expand
  32. FrancisF
    Mar 11, 2005
    9
    Very little going on with more chops and intelligence.
  33. TomB
    Mar 1, 2005
    10
    oh my god.... the mars volta have done it again as far as bringing music to a new level of pure awesomeness!
  34. EricL
    Mar 10, 2005
    9
    I've heard a lot of good music, and a lot of SHITE. This is somehting I've never heard. It blends all of the best types of music into a fusion of chaos and symatry suitable for an acid trip. Amazing, just amazing!
  35. davidg
    Mar 10, 2005
    10
    a masterpiece, from beginning to end, its like watching a movie, only without the screen.
  36. Tom
    Mar 1, 2005
    9
    Granted, i've only listened to the album fully, once, and i'm on my second stretch now, but this album flows seamlessly. I don't like the way people put down the gaps between the songs, because there seems to be a time of reflection that i personally cherish. If the cd just went from song to song without stopping, i know that i would loose focus on the creativity and Granted, i've only listened to the album fully, once, and i'm on my second stretch now, but this album flows seamlessly. I don't like the way people put down the gaps between the songs, because there seems to be a time of reflection that i personally cherish. If the cd just went from song to song without stopping, i know that i would loose focus on the creativity and amazing work of art that i just heard. I was at first timid about the incredibly latin, L' Via, but after a second listen, it's such a contrast to anything else that the song separates the album from any main stream american album you or i have ever heard. I have a hard time breaking this cd into songs because i look at the album as one massive work. Trying to analyze individual parts of FTM is losing focus to what this album is about. TMV made FTM seamless for a reason, i believe that FTM is supposed to be viewed as a whole, no other way. I recently read a review that i liked very much in that, the band may fly from one end of the spectrum to the other, but there is one prime factor that keeps everybody together. Jon Theodore as a precussionist keeps everything together and easily keeps my attention througout the cd. Also take for example that i am a guitarist and in no way a drummer, so for a drummer to call my attention before Omar is nearly incredible. Expand
  37. PaulF
    Mar 1, 2005
    10
    I never thought the Mars Volta would come up with the goods again after listening to the amazing De-Loused in the Comatorium, but this is just stunning! It just sucks you right in from the fantastic opening track and doesn't let go until the very end. It's everything I hoped it would be - not more of the same, but a progression in their music. It is very different to the DITC I never thought the Mars Volta would come up with the goods again after listening to the amazing De-Loused in the Comatorium, but this is just stunning! It just sucks you right in from the fantastic opening track and doesn't let go until the very end. It's everything I hoped it would be - not more of the same, but a progression in their music. It is very different to the DITC but it is just as good. It thoroughly deserves a rare 10/10 from me. Expand
  38. SteveB
    Mar 1, 2005
    9
    Awesome
  39. CamS
    Mar 1, 2005
    10
    by far the best cd to come out since deloused
  40. BartT
    Mar 17, 2005
    10
    Interestingly enough, all of the negative comments I have read in reviews have to do with the Mars Volta "showing off" or being "pretentious". Just because the lyrics are not blatantly obvious does not mean they are "showing off", it means they are "artistic". Just because most people are too ignorant and stale to appreciate abstract poetry does not mean that the Mars Volta fail as Interestingly enough, all of the negative comments I have read in reviews have to do with the Mars Volta "showing off" or being "pretentious". Just because the lyrics are not blatantly obvious does not mean they are "showing off", it means they are "artistic". Just because most people are too ignorant and stale to appreciate abstract poetry does not mean that the Mars Volta fail as musicians. The album pushes the boundaries of the floundering rock scene and has once again awoken creativity and art in music. "Cassandra Gemini" should be a dull 31 minute listen but is not that. The track begins intense, then slowly drifts into a dream like state before battling back. Then the track quickly drifts into this "dream world" (marked by the sloppy piano) before shifting course into a new world. Almost the entire 30 minutes is alive and enjoyable. I would have spent the money for that track alone. One criticism I have is "L'via l'vasquez" was a little too "traditional classic rock" for me and "Widow" was an obvious commercial track. The first and fifth track make this album an undeniable 10. Expand
  41. VitoL
    Mar 10, 2005
    9
    it takes time to enjoy it as much as DLITC, which tok some time as well. the more i listen the more i like. the mute will talk, give'm time.
  42. DrH
    Mar 2, 2005
    10
    As moving and stunning as "De-loused". Mars further displays their remarkable talent and musical vision. Anyone who dislikes this album should go back to driving there safe economical mid-sided sedan and listening to nice safe top 40 radio hits.
  43. cw
    Mar 2, 2005
    10
    haha i just had to stick up for that album. it's funny how every negative review here is from pitchfork homepage college freshmen :-P
  44. NathanS
    Mar 22, 2005
    10
    This is the best damn cd ever made mother fuckers!
  45. NickT
    Mar 22, 2005
    9
    Dont judge this album unless you have listened to it many times. you also have to listen to the whole thing at once, which can be a challenge at 76 minutes of music. When i first listened to it i thought it was crap, but after repeated listenings i found it was great, not as good as de-loused, though.
  46. GinaG
    Mar 2, 2005
    10
    Mars Volta never stops amazing me.. they're right up there with tool!
  47. ValerieM
    Mar 31, 2005
    10
    It is awesome! Something different and refreshing, finally!
  48. Anomaly
    Mar 3, 2005
    9
    As with any good piece of art, this work is open to interpretation and apllication.... The very things that turn me onto this album are probably the things that turn most people off. It is frustrating, but this is the way of art. This album speaks to me (even without being able to understand the words)... it is everything that is good about art; progressive, aggressive, innovative and As with any good piece of art, this work is open to interpretation and apllication.... The very things that turn me onto this album are probably the things that turn most people off. It is frustrating, but this is the way of art. This album speaks to me (even without being able to understand the words)... it is everything that is good about art; progressive, aggressive, innovative and emotional (and not to mention these guys are unbelievable musicians). It is at least on par with deloused, but due to its complexity a few more listens may elevate it's standing. Expand
  49. A-BOMB
    Mar 3, 2005
    9
    Hey, it's a good one. Take out the ambience after the Widow and I'd make it a ten. The ambience on Miranda is perfect though. I've never done any drugs in my life, but if I were on drugs and put this album on, I'd be in another universe. Or maybe I already am. Who knows?
  50. dave
    Mar 3, 2005
    10
    our generations pink floyd
  51. AlexK
    Mar 3, 2005
    10
    This album kicks! If your a musician or a poet, this album is enjoyable. Those few who chose this album because of reviews and peer pressure should be aware of the intellegence and musical skill of the Mars Volta. There is a new era approaching and The Mars Volta is the Alexander.
  52. SherrellS
    Mar 30, 2005
    9
    I love it so much and its amazing! What I really love is that they put their hearts and souls into this album. Unlike other bands, The Mars Volta didn't just put it out to sell it. I was really surprise of the outcome of this cd. I love the mars volta!!!!
  53. Laura
    Mar 30, 2005
    10
    This album is a breath of fresh air amidst the stagnant idiotic fluff that tries to pass itself off as music nowadays. Pop tartlets and angst ridden pseudo-guitarists/songwriters come a dime a dozen, but Cedric and Omar have taken music and made it flesh that feeds the soul.
  54. BSpike
    Mar 3, 2005
    10
    I feel bad for the reviewers giving this album a 0. This album can't be listened to passively. You have to fully immerse yourself within Mars Volta's world and let the music take you by storm. Dissecting the lyrical poetry opens the door to this world. Once this is done, put the album on repeat, nonstop, and then let me hear your review. I like Deloused...but since I got a hold I feel bad for the reviewers giving this album a 0. This album can't be listened to passively. You have to fully immerse yourself within Mars Volta's world and let the music take you by storm. Dissecting the lyrical poetry opens the door to this world. Once this is done, put the album on repeat, nonstop, and then let me hear your review. I like Deloused...but since I got a hold of this album I am now offically a Mars Volta junky. Expand
  55. OtonielM
    Mar 4, 2005
    10
    Music at its best. Beautiful
  56. ElliotJ
    Mar 4, 2005
    10
    one of the best albums i have ever heard no doubt!
  57. JamesH
    Mar 4, 2005
    9
    Second only to Deloused!!!
  58. LukeCz.
    Mar 4, 2005
    10
    This is amazing. There's no sense in making any comments, this record is like boat ride. You can't go out in the middle of it...
  59. MichaelS
    Mar 5, 2005
    9
    I think it's pretty much you either love or hate The Mars Volta. I love them. The reason this stuff doesn't make sense is because they were all tripping on acid when they wrote this. And it does have a point. It's about a guy's diary they found. I think L'via L'Viaquez is relaly good. Actually, all of it is really good. If you like Pink Floyd and Psychedlic I think it's pretty much you either love or hate The Mars Volta. I love them. The reason this stuff doesn't make sense is because they were all tripping on acid when they wrote this. And it does have a point. It's about a guy's diary they found. I think L'via L'Viaquez is relaly good. Actually, all of it is really good. If you like Pink Floyd and Psychedlic music in general, go buy this. Expand
  60. NH
    Mar 5, 2005
    10
    this album is the definition of perfection. for those of you nay sayers, you obviously aren't intelligent enough to understand the concept of something beutiful
  61. jeremyh
    Mar 6, 2005
    10
    An orgasm for your ears....
  62. TylerS
    Mar 7, 2005
    8
    This album is flawed, but is better than the debut especially on L'Via, best song ever!
  63. EricS
    Mar 7, 2005
    10
    Unbelievable. I can listen and listen and listen. It's thick, it's heavy and it drives.
  64. DonavonR
    Mar 8, 2005
    10
    composition, lyrics, musicianship...this is music at its most imaginative and daring; no matter what genre you prefer. that mars volta enjoys such depricating reviews from indie and "popular" music critics demonstrates, not the volta's lack of craft or artistry, but the mediocrity which prevails regardless of venue. if you prefer a passive listening experience, without provocation composition, lyrics, musicianship...this is music at its most imaginative and daring; no matter what genre you prefer. that mars volta enjoys such depricating reviews from indie and "popular" music critics demonstrates, not the volta's lack of craft or artistry, but the mediocrity which prevails regardless of venue. if you prefer a passive listening experience, without provocation then i suggest sniffing j-lo's newest scent while bobbing along to timbland's recycled, over-produced, rhythm tracks. but , if you want to be challenged by music that demands your attention, this is the best of the best. you do not have to understand it, or speak spanish, you simply have to roll up your sleeves and prepare to get dfferent! Expand
  65. MattK
    Apr 11, 2005
    10
    The Mars Volta just might be the best kept secret in the sub main stream scene. I only turn those who can appreciate the music loose onto their 2 and 1/2 albums. Frances the mute is far more ambitious than the previous releases. It's useless to analyze it track by track, it is a masterpiece. There are high points of course, the pure energy in the widow, shifting modes in the first The Mars Volta just might be the best kept secret in the sub main stream scene. I only turn those who can appreciate the music loose onto their 2 and 1/2 albums. Frances the mute is far more ambitious than the previous releases. It's useless to analyze it track by track, it is a masterpiece. There are high points of course, the pure energy in the widow, shifting modes in the first track, and the haunting lyrics on Miranda. Excellent Expand
  66. PhantomXIII
    Apr 7, 2005
    10
    A highly ambitious venture from mainstream that fully comes togther as the best album thus far in their careers. Hats off to you, Volta...
  67. nonenone
    May 22, 2005
    9
    If you have the time to let it in, this album will certainly prove itself as an amazing accomplishment.
  68. OlivierB
    May 27, 2005
    7
    The Mars Volta seem to think they are genius but they are just good. They really have talent but they could be a bit more modest.
  69. DavisW
    May 4, 2005
    7
    An excellent and genius album, although it almost seems like work to listen to it. You kind of have to set aside some time to try and absorb it. Works for some people, though not so much for me. I prefer 'de-loused'.
  70. ElliotO
    May 4, 2005
    10
    Brilliant. A Masterpeice.
  71. GinnyM
    Jun 1, 2005
    8
    The parts with singing are great, but the other stuff is a bit too long
  72. TapanJ
    Jun 1, 2005
    10
    Never have a herd a band with so much more of an understanding of music than even the greats. Not only do I think this is the best album i own, but the best I've ever heard. If TMV comes to town, GO SEE THEM. do not deprive yourselves of the best concert you'll see
  73. ColbstaS
    Jun 10, 2005
    10
    this album i hear people say is pretentious but thats bull this album rocks and puts you into a trance type setting to keep that flaring psyche and interrogative type of settig with its fast guitar riffs indian influence spanish influence salsa hard rock metal and blues is noticable to....to say its a concept album is dumb since every album must have a concept....it may be revieved as a this album i hear people say is pretentious but thats bull this album rocks and puts you into a trance type setting to keep that flaring psyche and interrogative type of settig with its fast guitar riffs indian influence spanish influence salsa hard rock metal and blues is noticable to....to say its a concept album is dumb since every album must have a concept....it may be revieved as a concept because people are at lack of a better word since its so hit them in the face withe xcitement....rockon volta Expand
  74. MarcD
    Jun 5, 2005
    9
    Infectious and very very creative stuff. The sound is hard to classify. Stop trying to. Instead, pop it in your music player and have some fun.
  75. SkylerW
    Aug 1, 2005
    10
    One of the best albums around from one of the best bands of our day.
  76. skys
    Sep 2, 2005
    10
    i loved it,everything fits really nice, an excellent eray of sounds,very creative and well produced. you really just can feel the passion behind there music
  77. DianaS
    Jan 18, 2006
    10
    This album is electrifyingly awesome.
  78. DelMonkey
    Jan 31, 2006
    10
    Do you like Pink Floyd, Fugazi, the Lyres, Queen, Jeff Buckley and Cuban Jazz? Why not put it all in a blender and pour it into the top of your skull? Carefull...you might want to make room first. Contents under pressure!
  79. Ryanxxx
    Jan 4, 2006
    10
    This cd has blown me away, the mars volta are one of the best bands out there right now. L'Via L'viaquez is my favorite song, I have meorized it all, even though its in spanish.
  80. NicoleM
    Feb 2, 2006
    10
    This is an awsome album. I'm actually listening to Scabdates right now. They really are pushing the musical envelope. I look forward to what they will do next!
  81. JudyV
    Feb 2, 2006
    10
    I love it.
  82. Bughunter
    Jun 1, 2006
    9
    Volta opened my mind with comatorium and Frances filled it. Volta continue to push the envelop. Brilliant
  83. IanB
    Mar 28, 2007
    9
    Sean P speaks wisdom. I actually prefer this to comotorium. The only reason this doesn't score a 10 is because a couple slower sections are too drawn out *cough*chirpfrogs*cough*.
  84. ChristianK
    Dec 18, 2005
    8
    Frances is a stepping stone to what Volta hopefully will become. Of course they have to compete with all the genious prog bands of the past, but this could finally be the start of some good music. They have the lyrics, the sound, and the soul of a great band that knows how to twist the tendrils of ones mind. If you can't apreciate the power that is volta, drop some kind of Frances is a stepping stone to what Volta hopefully will become. Of course they have to compete with all the genious prog bands of the past, but this could finally be the start of some good music. They have the lyrics, the sound, and the soul of a great band that knows how to twist the tendrils of ones mind. If you can't apreciate the power that is volta, drop some kind of psychadelic and come back to it, a revitalizing of the failed generation that was the 60s. Maybe we'll suceed this time. Expand
  85. AriK.
    Oct 23, 2005
    8
    The problem with a lot of these critics is that they give the album one quick listen and that's it. They are just looking for songs they can play in the car. But not all bands are just easy listening music and background music. If you sit down with some headphones and actually listen to this cd, you'll notice that it may not be a masterpiece or the best album ever written, but The problem with a lot of these critics is that they give the album one quick listen and that's it. They are just looking for songs they can play in the car. But not all bands are just easy listening music and background music. If you sit down with some headphones and actually listen to this cd, you'll notice that it may not be a masterpiece or the best album ever written, but there is something in it that no one else is daring to do. Whether you want to call it mindless noodling at times, the album works as an album. It's the style you can disagree with, but don't come out and say that your little brother could pull off the same stuff. That's just disrespectful. Expand
  86. DeboA
    Oct 23, 2005
    8
    Definately an alternative to Music(k); even an alternative to Alternative Music(k). The Mars Volta has taken Mucisk to another dimension; the dimension of dementia. Whilst this is not something that will appeal to the masses, its definately Good Music(k).
  87. DavidS
    Dec 7, 2005
    8
    Some awesome stuff interspersed with some great ecclectics, though they do get a littlannoying after a while
  88. RobD
    Oct 31, 2005
    10
    amazing album. simply mind blowing.
  89. Jason
    Feb 27, 2005
    9
    Psychadelic salsa jazz = orgasmic. A more than worthy follow-up to Deloused. Oh my god, Cassandra Gemini...
  90. BigDubyaM
    Feb 27, 2005
    8
    One has to look at this album not as a "post-harcore" or even "rock" album,, but instead as just a "prog" album. So you can all quit complaining about pretentiousness - its the nature of the genre, and if you don't like it, its the same as not liking rap or country or whatever - personal preference. In fact I admire TMV for breaking free of their ATDI pop expectations, and doing One has to look at this album not as a "post-harcore" or even "rock" album,, but instead as just a "prog" album. So you can all quit complaining about pretentiousness - its the nature of the genre, and if you don't like it, its the same as not liking rap or country or whatever - personal preference. In fact I admire TMV for breaking free of their ATDI pop expectations, and doing something REALLY original. Frances is WAY better than De-loused - no longer is it a random collection of way-over-produced songs that sound more like a nerdy kid with effects. Instead its the sound of a band in full stride, capturing all of their stage energy, and more importantly, improvisation skill. Led Zeppelin did it, and no one complained. However I see TMV more as the successors of Yes and the Mahavishnu Orchestra than Zeppelin. The only low points in this album are the long segues into ambience at the beginning of Miranda and end of The Widow. Also the lyrics ARE ridiculous. Expand
  91. Mark
    Feb 27, 2005
    10
    Fulfils the vision that Deloused only hinted at, comparatively speaking. Before listening I would have deemed it impossible for them to create a more genuine, passionate, inventive and spontaneous revitalisation of prog rock than Deloused. But to call (and categorise) this album as 'prog' is to do it a major injustice. It transcends the boundaries of any genre, freeing itself Fulfils the vision that Deloused only hinted at, comparatively speaking. Before listening I would have deemed it impossible for them to create a more genuine, passionate, inventive and spontaneous revitalisation of prog rock than Deloused. But to call (and categorise) this album as 'prog' is to do it a major injustice. It transcends the boundaries of any genre, freeing itself from the stereotypes and mental connotations that all of us associate with them. Quite sincerely, this is in a league of its own, and there are increasingly few artists that you can honestly say that about nowadays. Expand
  92. JaredG
    Feb 28, 2005
    9
    I don't feel it is as good as DITC but how can you really top De-loused?
  93. EightFive
    Feb 28, 2005
    7
    Disappointingly unsurprising, yet still good. A bit contrived, and bit generic at times, following either no song structure or generic song structure, but with enough chops to be listenable (as long as you can fast forward).
  94. GregC
    Feb 28, 2005
    8
    Brilliant at points, but horribly overlong...
  95. JonW
    Feb 28, 2005
    7
    Big ups to the guy who said that The Mars Volta are the Led Zeppelin of our time. Forget all of the misguided Rush/Santana pigeonholing, because one can't help coming away from a MV live show without thinking of the Zep. Frances the Mute is not as immediate as Deloused, but the production is better, and their intrumental prowess is astounding. I'm giving this a seven because Big ups to the guy who said that The Mars Volta are the Led Zeppelin of our time. Forget all of the misguided Rush/Santana pigeonholing, because one can't help coming away from a MV live show without thinking of the Zep. Frances the Mute is not as immediate as Deloused, but the production is better, and their intrumental prowess is astounding. I'm giving this a seven because this album definitely lacks focus and seems to run out of ideas at times, but it's impossible for anyone who listens to this album to not be left drooling over the thought of hearing songs from this album live. I saw MV twice on the Deloused tour, and both times I was ejaculating profusely. Expand
  96. SleazyF
    Feb 28, 2005
    9
    I think they are definitely the Led Zeppelin of our day and just like Zeppelin
  97. CraigC
    Mar 11, 2005
    10
    this album is brilliant. Anyone who thinks otherwise is too closeminded to understand it. Comparing it to At the Drive in, other rock bands, or bands 30 yrs. ago is retarded. They are doing something that has never been done before. That is what makes Frances the Mute so amazing.
  98. AlanR
    Mar 1, 2005
    8
    Not as good as their first but still quality. Where are you, Mr. Rubin?
  99. Potsos
    Mar 1, 2005
    9
    This album stands shoulder to shoulder to De-Loused in the Comatorium (taking into account the fact that DitC is a literal masterpiece.) This would have been a 10, losing a half point only for the gratuitous soundscapes between songs and/or movements -- half of which actually do add to the album, but some, like the end of The Widow, are a bit tedious. That was a long sentence, but not This album stands shoulder to shoulder to De-Loused in the Comatorium (taking into account the fact that DitC is a literal masterpiece.) This would have been a 10, losing a half point only for the gratuitous soundscapes between songs and/or movements -- half of which actually do add to the album, but some, like the end of The Widow, are a bit tedious. That was a long sentence, but not longer than the songs on this album. However, when listening to FTM, it's less which track is playing and more which sound unfolds in your ear. This album is impossibly ambitious ... and The Mars Volta hold the reigns firmly. Doubtlessly, some unenlightened critics will toss pitchforks at the entire concept, likely dismissing FTM in flowery, pretentious quasi-wit, (see?) but they will be hopelessly off the mark. You'd do well to pay $8.99 for the track L`Via L`Viaquez alone -- the fattest arena-rock riffery since ... since nothing. The ghost of a Puerto Rican Led Zeppelin walks tonight. (It should be noted that Omar Rodriguez-Lopez busts out some seriously huge, Page-like soloing on this album. It's the only thing I was really, REALLY surprised to hear -- and after disgestion, it just adds to his sophomore-era legend.) For me, the tracks that left me in a Mars Volta-induced shell shock were L`Via and Cygnus and the others are still moving, but sprawled out over a much bigger canvas (save Widow). I've listened to this album exactly once now, so I'll refrain from bullshitting my way through a real introspective review, but I'll tell you that the other half point deduction was that my attention span doesn't allow to fall in love with 30 minutes songs, no matter how hard I try. The second best album from the best band in the world. Another masterwork. Viva Mars Volta! Expand
  100. MannyA
    Mar 1, 2005
    10
    Amazing, even better than "De-Loused..." These guys are brilliant.
Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 31 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 22 out of 31
  2. Negative: 3 out of 31
  1. Alternative Press
    100
    It's already the most riveting album of 2005--provided you're ready to carve a wide enough hole in your consciousness to accept it. [Mar 2005, p.130]
  2. Filter
    68
    Frances the Mute documents the Mars Volta as a passionate and explosive band that has grown capable of taking the music in a hundred different directions. [#14, p.96]
  3. Spin
    91
    Frances explores an explosive groove Comatorium only implied. [Mar 2005, p.83]