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The Mars Volta

Live Performances by The Mars Volta in 2008

  • On January 1, 2008, The Mars Volta performed "Tetragrammaton" as part of Yahoo! Live Sets, showcasing their complex and eclectic sound during a pivota... Read Full Description >

    On January 1, 2008, The Mars Volta performed "Tetragrammaton" as part of Yahoo! Live Sets, showcasing their complex and eclectic sound during a pivotal moment in their career. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their album "Amputechture" in 2006 and just before their follow-up album, "The Bedlam in Goliath," which was released in January 2008. The live recording captures the band's signature instrumental prowess and dynamic vocal interplay, illustrating their innovative approach to progressive rock and post-hardcore. Notably, it marks a period where the band was still riding the critical acclaim from "Frances the Mute" and pushing musical boundaries with elaborate compositions. The live performance also reflects their characteristic themes of surrealism and metaphysics, which are prominent in their work.

  • In January 2008, during the period surrounding the live performance of "Goliath," The Mars Volta had just released their album "The Bedlam in Goliath"... Read Full Description >

    In January 2008, during the period surrounding the live performance of "Goliath," The Mars Volta had just released their album "The Bedlam in Goliath" a week prior, on January 29, 2008. This album marked a significant point in their career as it reflected a more focused sound, incorporating elements of heavy rock and progressive music. Interestingly, "The Bedlam in Goliath" was inspired by a Ouija board that the band acquired during their tour and became a thematic element throughout the album. This performance at Yahoo! Live sets showcased the band's energetic live presence, which was a hallmark of their reputation, solidifying their status as innovators in the progressive rock genre. The vigorous musical complexity in "Goliath" exemplifies their avant-garde approach and the ongoing evolution of their sound during this phase of their career.

  • In the live recording of "Viscera Eyes" from January 1, 2008, The Mars Volta was in a dynamic phase of their career, having just released their album ... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Viscera Eyes" from January 1, 2008, The Mars Volta was in a dynamic phase of their career, having just released their album *Amputechture* in 2006 and gearing up for their next studio album, *The Bedlam in Goliath*, which would be released in January 2008. This performance captures the band's unique blend of progressive rock and experimental elements. Notably, *Amputechture* features ambitious compositions and a concept that reflects themes related to the band's experiences with the occult and spirituality. The Mars Volta, known for their high-energy performances, utilized this platform to showcase their intricate musicianship and theatrical style, which was a hallmark of their live sets. This period marked a creative peak for the band as they continued to push musical boundaries, making the live recording a significant representation of their evolving sound.

  • In January 2008, The Mars Volta performed "Wax Simulacra" during a Yahoo! Live Sets recording, a time when they were promoting their album "The Bedlam... Read Full Description >

    In January 2008, The Mars Volta performed "Wax Simulacra" during a Yahoo! Live Sets recording, a time when they were promoting their album "The Bedlam in Goliath," which was released in January 2008, just weeks before this live performance. This album marked a significant moment in the band's career, showcasing their distinct blend of progressive rock and experimental sounds, as well as their commitment to pushing musical boundaries. "The Bedlam in Goliath" was noted for its intricate compositions and concept-driven lyrics, largely inspired by a Ouija board that led to a series of unsettling experiences for the band. During this period, The Mars Volta was renowned for their electrifying live performances, which often included extended improvisations, and "Wax Simulacra" is a prime example of their innovative approach to live music, filled with energetic transitions and complex arrangements.

The Mars Volta Full Concert Performance

January 1, 2008 | Video Length: 53:23
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  • In January 2008, The Mars Volta was riding high on the success of their latest album, "Amputechture," released in 2006. This period marked a significa... Read Full Description >

    In January 2008, The Mars Volta was riding high on the success of their latest album, "Amputechture," released in 2006. This period marked a significant phase in their career, as they were known for their dynamic live performances, which blended progressive rock, Latin influences, and experimental sounds. The live recording from 2008 showcases the band’s exploration of improvisation and complex musical arrangements, reflecting their commitment to pushing the boundaries of rock music. By this time, The Mars Volta had established a strong fan base and critical acclaim, being praised for their ambitious sound and theatricality in live shows. Interestingly, shortly after this recording, the band would release "The Bedlam in Goliath" in 2008, further cementing their status in the progressive rock scene and continuing to evolve their sound with more conceptual and dense narratives.

The Mars Volta - Performance of 'Wax Simulacra' on Late Show with David Letterman

Late Show with David Letterman
New York, NY, United States

January 17, 2008 | Video Length: 3:01
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  • On January 17, 2008, The Mars Volta performed "Wax Simulacra" on the Late Show with David Letterman, marking a significant moment in the band's career... Read Full Description >

    On January 17, 2008, The Mars Volta performed "Wax Simulacra" on the Late Show with David Letterman, marking a significant moment in the band's career shortly after the release of their album *Amputechture* (2006) and just before their next studio album, *The Bedlam in Goliath* (2008). This performance showcased their avant-garde rock style, characterized by complex arrangements and energetic musicianship. The band was known for their dynamic live shows, and appearing on a major platform like Letterman highlighted their increasing visibility in the mainstream music scene. Interestingly, "Wax Simulacra" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance, reflecting the band's critical acclaim and innovative approach to music during this period. This performance exemplified their significance in the progressive rock genre and their ability to captivate a wider audience.

The Mars Volta Live Full Concert at Brixton Academy - Setlist Included

Brixton Academy
Brixton, United Kingdom

March 14, 2008 | Video Length: 2:29:10
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  • On March 14, 2008, The Mars Volta performed live at Brixton Academy, showcasing their dynamic sound and intricate compositions characteristic of their... Read Full Description >

    On March 14, 2008, The Mars Volta performed live at Brixton Academy, showcasing their dynamic sound and intricate compositions characteristic of their progressive rock style. At this time, they had recently released their album "The Bedlam in Goliath" in January 2008, which had received critical acclaim and marked a significant point in their career. This album was notably inspired by an haunted Ouija board that the band had encountered during a tour, weaving themes of struggle and the supernatural throughout its tracks. During the Brixton performance, they played several tracks from this album, including "Goliath" and "Wax Simulacra," highlighting their energetic live presence and complex musical arrangements. The band's eclectic mix of genres and dynamic stage performances have made them a pivotal force in modern progressive rock. The live recording captures a powerful moment during their creative peak, reflecting their innovative spirit and the enthusiastic reception of their evolvi