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The Mars Volta

L'Via L'Viaquez

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Frances the Mute is the second studio album by progressive rock band The Mars Volta released in the US on March 1, 2005. The album’s lyrics often jump from Spanish to English. Though not as commercially successful as De-loused in the Comatorium, it is widely regarded as their magnum opus which displays a deep jazz influence while infusing Latin flavor into many songs while utilising many of the Dub, Ambient and Electronica influences and techniques experimented with in De Facto and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez’s solo project in order to create one cohesive composition divided into many tracks. Originally to be titled Sarcophagus, Frances the Mute sold 123,000 copies in its opening week and has sold 465,000 copies as of September 2006. The album made multiple “Best of” lists at the end of... Read on...

Song lines: ♪ L’ Via ... In her eraser sang the guilty ... The ones they tightly wrapped in tape

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More songs by The Mars Volta (See Charts): Goliath, Drunkship Of Lanterns, Tetragrammaton, Roulette Dares (The Haunt Of), Roulette Dares, Frances The Mute, and Cassandra Gemini.

Popular in Experimental Rock (See Charts): Phantasmagoria In Two, and How'S It Gonna End.

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