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8.5

Universal acclaim- based on 348 Ratings

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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
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]