I turn the record off.) In 2001, following the break-up of influential post-hardcore punk outfit At The Drive-In, singer Cedric Bixler-Zavala and guitarist Omar Rodriguez-Lopez moved forward with several A masterpiece in Frances the Mute, genius of progressive rock. (The follow-up album to "Frances the Mute", "Amputechture", is good, too. They could've done something incredible and instead we have endless sitar playing with nothing interesting to look forward to after it. About “Frances the Mute” Frances the Mute is the second studio album by American progressive rock band The Mars Volta released on March 1, 2005 on Gold Standard Laboratories and Universal. The last track always annoys me, though. They could've done something incredible and instead we have endless sitar playing with nothing interesting to look forward to after it. -Frances-The-Mute- 15 points 16 points 17 points 21 days ago * Here's some clearer versions of the images Your best bet may be to take it out of the frame and scan it at high quality (300 dpi or more). This is the third track in The Mars Volta’s second studio album, Frances the Mute. Front to back; not a second wasted. The Mars Volta- Frances The Mute Throughout the nineties and early into the new millennium, At The Drive-In was one of the forerunners of the pop punk scene. Japanese version included a bonus DVD with three videos from the band's live performance at the Electric Ballroom , London in 2003 as well as an audio of non-album track "Frances the Mute". The Mars Volta's 2003 debut was a dense, experimental run-on sentence of science fiction and musical exploration.But though it ultimately rewarded patience with stretches of unbuckled rock & roll genius, De-Loused in the Comatorium was also a maze-like and obtuse migraine dealer that made people frustrated and crazy. Mars Volta - Frances the Mute (CD). EMBED (for wordpress.com hosted blogs and archive.org item tags) (The follow-up album to "Frances the Mute", "Amputechture", is good, too. This record is genius. Amazon.com. If one needed further proof of the contemporary revival/reassessment of the ambitiously overwrought sensibilities once so reviled in '70s rock, this aggressively mindbending second album by the Mars Volta offers it up in spades. The last track always annoys me, though. In this point, Cygnus (the narrator) is telling the story of his aunt L'Via, who is hiding from The second album by the intense progressive group. This record is genius. I turn the record off.) Singer Cedric Bixler-Zavala soon followed. Front to back; not a second wasted. Get all the lyrics to songs on Frances the Mute (Single) and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics. Frances The Mute Before we dive in, I want to leave this little factoid I found on genius lyrics written by boygreen765: "If you play Frances the Mute(single) at 13 seconds into the album on repeat it coincides with parts of the full album. (The follow-up album to "Frances the Mute", "Amputechture", is good, too. Front to back; not a second wasted. The working title of the album was originally Sarcophagus, but it eventually took the name Frances The Mute as a reference to this song that didn’t make it to the final cut. The Mars Volta's 2003 debut was a dense, experimental run-on sentence of science fiction and musical exploration.But though it ultimately rewarded patience with stretches of unbuckled rock & roll genius, De-Loused in the Comatorium was also a maze-like and obtuse migraine dealer that made people frustrated and crazy.