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The Bedlam In Goliath [2 LP Vinyl] | ![The Bedlam In Goliath [2 LP Vinyl]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51mRCyuZX2L._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Artist: The Mars Volta Label: Universal Category: Music
List Price: $45.98 Buy New: $31.41 You Save: $14.57 (32%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 89 reviews Sales Rank: 47097
Format: Enhanced, Explicit Lyrics Media: LP Record Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 12.1 x 0.3
UPC: 602517632646 EAN: 0602517632646 ASIN: B00197U13Y
Release Date: June 10, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: New & sealed LP. We ship within 24 hours.
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| Tracks:
| • | Aberinkula | | • | Metatron | | • | Ilyena | | • | Wax Simulacra | | • | Goliath | | • | Tourniquet Man | | • | Cavalettas | | • | Agadez | | • | Askepios | | • | Ouroborous | | • | Soothsayer | | • | Conjugal Burns |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com No one has ever accused the Mars Volta of subtlety. But even so, the cyclonic caterwaul of Bedlam in Goliath is the band's fullest starburst to date. Sure, the songs have titles that seem indecipherable, from "Aberinkula" to "Conjugal Burns." The important thing, though, is the molten, guitar-spiraling, drum-thundering core at the heart of the whole endeavor. "Aberinkula" opens the album with an unfettered explosion of clustered guitars and a dense keyboard haze pierced by Cedric Bixler-Zavala's coarse, pitched yowl. A scouring soprano sax solo cuts across the songs's midsection, and that vibe spreads throughout Bedlam, but so does the most pervasive melding of herky-jerk rhythms, post-punk speed, uber-funk bass, and chaotic riffage that you're likely to find in rock & roll. If it's Bedlam you want, you can't miss here. --Andrew Bartlett
Album Description This USB drive, which has a 1 GB memory stick with the full album, "Wax Simulacra" video and album artwork preloaded, will be encased in a wooden Ouija board planchette. Dimensions of the planchette and USB drive are 3 inches high and 1 inch wide. Plug it in, and on the 29th of each month after January, you'll get monthly content updates throughout 2008. This is THE product for the avid Mars Volta fan, keeping you in touch with the band and all their new content well after release date. Monthly content updates include b-sides, live videos, webisodes, exclusive wallpaper, the Goliath The Soothsayer video game, previously unreleased songs, and much, much more. The genesis of The Mars Volta's new album The Bedlam in Goliath is a tale of long-buried murder victims and their otherworldly influence, of strife and near collapse, of the long hard fight to push "the record that did not want to be born" out into the world. Omar was in a curio shop in Jerusalem when he found the Soothsayer, an archaic Ouija-style "talking board." Had he known at that moment that the board's history stretched far beyond its novelty appearance, that its very fibers were soaked through with something terribly other, that the choral death and desire of a multi-headed Goliath was waiting behind its gates... well, he might have left it at rest there on the dusty shelves. The Upside of That Choice: No bad mojo unleashed. Erase the madness that followed. Erase the bizarre connection to a love/lust/murder triangle that threatened to spill out into the present every time the band let its fingers drift over the board. The Downside: No Soothsayer means The Bedlam in Goliath never would have existed. And it turns out that this demented spiritual black hole of a muse has driven The Mars Volta to produce a crowning moment in their already stellar career. The band names this Ouija board "The Soothsayer", as it offers them a story: It's always about a man, a woman, and her mother. About the lust floating between them. About seduction and infidelity. And pain. And eventually, murder. Entrails and absence and curses and oblivion. To understand the full story....listen to "The Bedlam in Goliath."
Album Description Double vinyl LP pressing. 2008 album from the eccentric Alternative outfit. Fans of this American Progressive Rock band should expect the same thematic approach to storytelling as on their former records. This album chronicles The Mars Volta's time with the Soothsayer AKA the Ouija board owned by vocalist Cedric Bixler-Zavala, and its mutation from a source of amusement during the tour supporting the band's Amputechture album into a malevolent psycho-spiritual force that nearly tore the group apart, collectively and individually. The album's creation process was subject to "bad luck controversy" after the band's bizarre experience. The Bedlam in Goliath is their fourth full-length studio album. Produced by guitarist Omar Rodriguez-Lopez with engineer Robert Carranza, 12 tracks. Universal.
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Mars Volta's best August 15, 2008 I don't write artistic music reviews. Let me just say that I have listened to this album almost every day since it was released, and I am still far from bored or sick of listening to it. I have not listened to much of my other music this year, Bedlam seems to have sucked the life out of it all. I hope the Volta unleashes more brutal assaults on us soon. I hear the next album will be mellow/acoustic.
Cool August 12, 2008 This album is a thrill ride the whole way through with amazing musicianship. So few artists can really compare to this group at its best, and their debut can't be matched. This is a really great CD if you're into their eclectic sound, but at times it's a bit too much.
Solid July 16, 2008 The Only problem I have with this album is Tourniquet Man, The album flows well till this track but picks back up again. The one thing Ive always loved about TMV was the fact you never had to skip a track while listening to an album, This aside the album is great. I have read alot of negative reviews on this album but all you really need to do is listen to the radio for a few minutes and you will remember why you like TMV!
TMV's first disappointing album July 7, 2008 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
I've been holding off on reviewing this album since its release to make sure that I gave it a fair listen and try to get used to the new sound. Each of their 3 previous albums has grown on me over time and almost gets better each time I hear it - that sadly not the case with Bedlam in Goliath. Cedric's voice sounds so thin, high, and piercing on this album compared to earlier releases that i've wondered whether he might have damaged his natural voice somehow. This album also seems to be lacking the interesting and melodic vocal and guitar themes that are sewn together seamlessly on their earlier albums. Bedlam in Goliath has the feeling of an album rushed - transitions seem unnatural and forced at times and the band members aren't quite on the same page with each other. I've seen many reviews comparing Bedlam to Deloused based on shorter song lengths relative to the other albums, but shorter length does not equal structure or song development in this case. Despite my disappointment with this album, i still consider them to be one of my favorite bands and will look forward to their next release to see what these talented musicians have in store for us next.
An amazing journey June 27, 2008 This album takes you on a unbelievable trip through the minds of Cedric and Omar. The progression and transition of all of the songs are spectacular. Listening to the album from front to back is needed in order to appreciate the album's beauty. This album shows the growth of Omar's talent not by just guitar solos, but by the complex set up of the songs. The drummer that appears on this album is unbelivable, and adds a lot of power and soul to the music. With the completion of this album, it proves that The Mars Volta is definitly the most talented group of musicians out there right now. Buy this album if you are a fan of any other Mars Volta albums.
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