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The Mars Volta

Live Performances by The Mars Volta in 2005

The Mars Volta - Live at Sonic Mania Festival, Tokyo, Japan: Full Concert

Sonic Mania Festival
Tokyo, Japan

February 5, 2005 | Video Length: 20:08
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  • On February 5, 2005, The Mars Volta performed at the Sonic Mania Festival in Tokyo, Japan, shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed alb... Read Full Description >

    On February 5, 2005, The Mars Volta performed at the Sonic Mania Festival in Tokyo, Japan, shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "Frances the Mute." Released in March 2005, this album continued the band's exploration of complex progressive rock and avant-garde soundscapes that were established in their previous work. The live recording captures the band's high-energy performance, featuring tracks that highlight their intricate musicianship and improvisational prowess. Notably, "Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt" showcases their signature blend of jazz, rock, and Latin influences, while "Drunkship of Lanterns" emphasizes their dynamic stage presence. The lineup of the band during this performance included vocalist Cedric Bixler-Zavala and guitarist Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, both of whom have been instrumental in defining The Mars Volta's unique sound and artistry. This period also marked a peak in their creative output, solidifying their reputation in the progressive rock sc

  • On February 5, 2005, The Mars Volta performed a live set at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan, during the Sonic Mania Festival. At this time, the ban... Read Full Description >

    On February 5, 2005, The Mars Volta performed a live set at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan, during the Sonic Mania Festival. At this time, the band had recently released their critically acclaimed album "Frances the Mute" in March 2005, which followed their debut album "De-Loused in the Comatorium" from 2003. The live recording captures the band at a pivotal moment when they were gaining significant recognition in the progressive rock and avant-garde scenes. Notably, "Frances the Mute" features complex song structures and ambitious concepts, evident in their energetic performances. This period was characterized by the band's post-hardcore roots merging with more experimental elements, showcasing their unique sound that distinguished them in the early 2000s music landscape. Their live shows were known for their improvisational flair, and the Chiba performance is a reflection of their dedicated fan base and growing impact in the music world.

The Mars Volta Full Concert Live at Electric Factory, Philadelphia

Electric Factory
Philadelphia, PA, United States

May 3, 2005 | Video Length: 2:9:57
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  • On May 3, 2005, The Mars Volta performed live at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia, showcasing their dynamic and experimental rock sound. At this p... Read Full Description >

    On May 3, 2005, The Mars Volta performed live at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia, showcasing their dynamic and experimental rock sound. At this point in their career, the band was riding high on the critical acclaim of their first two studio albums, *De-Loused in the Comatorium* (2003) and *Frances the Mute* (2005). The latter was released just months prior to this performance, with *Frances the Mute* gaining significant attention for its audacious compositions and concept-driven lyrics. The live concert features tracks from both albums, highlighting their elaborate musical arrangements and the improvisational style that characterized their performances. Notably, the band's ability to blend progressive rock with elements of jazz and punk resonates through the setlist, including fan favorites like "Drunkship of Lanterns" and "The Widow." This period was pivotal for The Mars Volta, establishing them as a formidable force in the progressive rock scene.