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The Mars Volta — Televators
Album: De-Loused in the Comatorium
Avg rating:
5.4

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Total ratings: 287









Released: 2003
Length: 5:07
Plays (last 30 days): 0
Just as he hit
The ground
They lowered a tow that
Stuck in his neck to the gills
Fragments of sobriquets
riddle me this
three half eaten corneas
who hit the aureole
Stalk the ground
Stalk the ground
You should have seen
The curse that flew right by you
Page of concrete
Stained walks crutch in hobbled sway
Auto-da-fe
A capillary hint of red
Only this manupod
Crescent in shape has escaped
The house half the way
Fell empty with teeth
That split both his lips
Mark these words
One day this chalk outline will circle this city
Was he robbed of the asphalt that cushioned his face
A room colored charlatan
Hid in a safe
Stalk the ground
Stalk the ground
You should have seen
The curse that flew right by you
Page of concrete
Stain walks crutch in hobbled sway
Auto-da-fe
A capillary hint of red
Only this manupod
Crescent in shape has escaped

Pull the pins
Save your grace
Mark these words
On his grave
[x3]

You should have seen
The curse that flew right by you
Page of concrete
Stain walks crutch in hobbled sway
Auto-da-fe
A capillary hint of red
Everyone knows the last toes are
Always the coldest to go
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I've listened to this album since the year it was released and it's effect has never waned. For me, this is a brilliant recording from start to finish. Thanks for playing, Bill.
ANOTHER first for me here at RP.  I've heard very little of this band previously. A quite unusual sound. It's challenging. I'm not sure how deeply it would get in to me, but I appreciate its odd or eccentric aesthetic. 
I don't believe that there's a song out there that doesn't fit the format of this station.  A hodgepodge of eclectic music, expertly mixed so as to flow nearly flawlessly.  Keep on surprising us, B & R!

mrmonkey wrote:
The rest of the album is great. Nothing else is in the style of this song though, all much harder so it doesn't fit into the format of this station I don't believe. The guitarist, Omar Rodriguez has a solo album coming out this summer I think

webworkchicago wrote:
I made an eclectic music cd full of songs played on Radio Paradise and this song was the last one on the CD.
The strange thing is when I play this disc I cant wait to hear this song (Televators). More than any other song on my disc it intrigues me.
It has a feeling of psychedelia and other qualities of the old days of rock but at the same time the song is quite modern sounding. Also, the singer has a voice that I havent really heard of before. I will be checking out other stuff from this band !



 

 kaybee wrote:
Gave this a 6:  7 for the song and a sucko barfo for the album cover.

 I think the cover is great. Though the light coming out of the head's mouth could have been handled with a bit more subtlety, IMO.
The song is a bit 'screamy' for me at the moment.

This is one of those run-as-fast-as-you-can-for-the-mute-button songs.
The Dos Equis Most Interesting Man in the World showing a
Gave this a 6:  7 for the song and a sucko barfo for the album cover.
It's rare when a song stops me in my tracks and demands that I give it a "Sucko-barfo" rating and also that I talk about the experience self-reflexively as though it were momentarily the most important thing in my life.
So glad to hear this band on RP. A brilliant album. 
Moaning trash. :)
Wow, this one's a surprise! A really great album that brings back memories ...
The rest of the album is great. Nothing else is in the style of this song though, all much harder so it doesn't fit into the format of this station I don't believe. The guitarist, Omar Rodriguez has a solo album coming out this summer I think webworkchicago wrote:
I made an eclectic music cd full of songs played on Radio Paradise and this song was the last one on the CD. The strange thing is when I play this disc I cant wait to hear this song (Televators). More than any other song on my disc it intrigues me. It has a feeling of psychedelia and other qualities of the old days of rock but at the same time the song is quite modern sounding. Also, the singer has a voice that I havent really heard of before. I will be checking out other stuff from this band !
I made an eclectic music cd full of songs played on Radio Paradise and this song was the last one on the CD. The strange thing is when I play this disc I cant wait to hear this song (Televators). More than any other song on my disc it intrigues me. It has a feeling of psychedelia and other qualities of the old days of rock but at the same time the song is quite modern sounding. Also, the singer has a voice that I havent really heard of before. I will be checking out other stuff from this band !
At first listen this sounded really bad. Hopefully it doesn't start to grow on me. But then again, At The Drive-in sucked too... If I want to listen to music I can't hum or whistle to, I'll listen to jazz...
awful doesn't begin to describe this
I thought this song was a joke, then realized they are actually taking themselves seriously. It's a caricature. Yuk.
This song keeps grabbing my attention. I'll have to investigate. Anyone have any info on this bands choice of nomen?
Kilman wrote:
You definately got the top 3 cd's of the year right my friend. The Mars Volta is one of the greatest live bands ive seen (PJ and Radiohead as well). There seems to be a resurection of progressive rock lately. Coheed and Cambria's record "in keeping secrets of silent earth :3 is amazing as well and fits nicely into the prog-rock catagory.
I haven't heard Coheed and Cambria yet, but I'll definately check them out.. The Mars Volta played the best live set I have ever seen... two and a half hours non-stop.. I've never seen a band with so much energy live.. there's a reason Flea said that they were the best musicians he has ever played with.. There is quite a lot of prog rock coming out now.. I'm really starting to dig some of these new bands coming out.. although I knew about the Mars Volta members when half of them were in At The Drive In.. another awesome band..
keep on breaking down the walls and stamping out mediocrity, RP! i'm a huge fan of The Mars Volta and of atdi, and i can understand how their sound can be a bit challenging at first... but isnt that true with all truly great, innovative works of art?
mrmonkey wrote:
Check out the album in context.. the album is really meant to be heard althogether and not as a single song... I think it is by far the best album of the year, followed by Radiohead's Hail to the Thief, and Pearl Jam's Lost Dogs
You definately got the top 3 cd's of the year right my friend. The Mars Volta is one of the greatest live bands ive seen (PJ and Radiohead as well). There seems to be a resurection of progressive rock lately. Coheed and Cambria's record "in keeping secrets of silent earth :3 is amazing as well and fits nicely into the prog-rock catagory.
they NEED to be deloused. call THAT singing? whispering in ear, more like. how did they get recorded? an offense. =;
I've got it! The lyrics make sense now! They're written from the point of view of cats on a fishing wharf.
(pimp) Me like!! (pimp)
Kick Ass!!! Keep playing it man!
Thanks again, RP. This is a kickass tune from a kickass band. Hopefully, we'll be hearing more songs from this album in the near future. ;)
Flying_Donut wrote:
What am I missing here? That was quite possibly the worst sounding 5 minutes of music I've ever heard on RP (well, outside of Natalie Merchant, but that's a different story). I read the other comments - were we listening to the same music? That sounded like something three poseur college students would throw together in the middle of the night for an excuse to blow off studying for their philosophy midterm. Just terrible.
Check out the album in context.. the album is really meant to be heard althogether and not as a single song... I think it is by far the best album of the year, followed by Radiohead's Hail to the Thief, and Pearl Jam's Lost Dogs
What am I missing here? That was quite possibly the worst sounding 5 minutes of music I've ever heard on RP (well, outside of Natalie Merchant, but that's a different story). I read the other comments - were we listening to the same music? That sounded like something three poseur college students would throw together in the middle of the night for an excuse to blow off studying for their philosophy midterm. Just terrible.
Brillant refreshing, if your a Musician you will appreciate it more. Rick Rubin always find and helps the brightest Musicians. An Aquired taste.. get the CD .. Voxx
These guys are good. I wish their music didn't give me nightmares... 8O
Ick.
I think it's something that belongs in the category "Word Salad". It doesn't make sense, it's not supposed to make sense. It's English, but it's been rinsed, chopped, and spun. That said, I like it and I want to hear more. Heading to their web site now. Thanks Bill! "Planetary Radio Conglomerate Corporation" never would have played this.
I like the budgies in the background. They could just isolate that and play that as a song and I'd like it. I miss my folks long departed budgie, at was always singing and squaking.
i didn't know they could sing... i used to like at the drive in. i haven't given this stuff a listen yet.
Some pretty talented musicians...but what the hell is he talking about. I know the story behind the album, but still...geez.
Not only is this the best album of the year, but I saw them perform live for 2 and a half hours and it was the best concert I have ever seen. These guys are the real deal, every member of the band is extremely talented. Flea has publicly stated that these are the best musicians he has ever played with... I love this! The rest of the album might be too loud for this station, but damn is it good..
8) Holy fark! I never thought I would hear this on RP. easily the best album of the year, in my opinion. simply amazing. I can't rave loudly or frequently enough about these guys. when at.the.drive.in broke up I was ticked, but this new rebirth of Omar and Cedric with an extremely talented new band (you need to hear the drummer's chops in particular) leaves atdi in the stoneage. this is truly a groundbreaking album, the likes of which only comes along once in an awfully long time. as someone mentioned below, it is a concept album to be taken as a whole, rivaling all of the greats from Floyd, Yes, Radiohead, King Crimson, NIN, Tool, etc. all of the tracks are brilliant as stand-alones too - though this one in particular is somewhat of an interlude to the more energetic segments of the whole piece. anyone who is sickened by the stagnant state of what passes for "rock n' roll" these days, and the musc biz in general, needs to pick this album up ASAP. innovative genius. these guys make music exciting once again. check out their website for some more audio and video samples - click here ROCK ON, RP!!!
camarkim wrote:
This was kind of annoying. The music was okay, but the voice/vocals were sort of lame.
I'll second that... :|
OMFG make it stop. this sounds like some flash gordon soundtrack reject!
Bill! Thank you for playing The Mars Volta! The Mars Volta has given me hope for the future of progressive music. I will rip and upload the entire album if you wish. I understand that a few of you guys didn't like this tune. That's too bad. The album that this song appears on (De-loused in the Comatorium) is a concept album that really needs to be listened to as a whole to be fully appreciated. I tell you folks what. Go to your favorite peer to peer client and download all the tracks from this album. Listen to them in order a couple of times. If you like what you hear, buy the album. I bought it at Best Buy for under $10. The track order is: 1. Son Et Lumiere 2. Inertiatic Esp 3. Roulette Dares 4. Tira Me A Las Aranas 5. Drunkship Of Lanterns 6. Eriatarka 7. Cicatriz Esp 8. The Apparatus Must Be Unearthed 9. Televators 10. Take The Veil Cerpin Taxt In context, this album is a masterpiece. If this band hangs around for a while, this album will most definitely be their Dark Side of the Moon. I know that this is a big claim, but these guys are that good. Rick Rubin produced and engineered this album, and Flea and John Fruschiante both stepped in to help this guys out in a few parts. It is a great album with tons of soul-baring emotion. Check it out.
The Mars Volta rocks my socks off, but this song is the one "mellow" song on the album. It doesnt cary the muster it does on the album without the follow up track 'Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt'.
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.
I did not hear a lot of redeeming characteristics here
Blecch - terrible
This was kind of annoying. The music was okay, but the voice/vocals were sort of lame.
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.
I rated it a 9. Never heard the tune or the band before. Interesting mix of elements ...