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By Phil Freeman, Monday, Jun. 22 2009 @ 10:00AM
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Categories: Mars Volta, Phil Freeman, interviews

"You come and see us and it's three hours of getting punched in the face."

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Hetero life partners Rodriguez-Lopez and Cedric Bixler-Zavala

The Mars Volta's guitarist and co-leader, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, seems possessed by an almost demonic energy. The fifth Volta album, Octahedron, will be released tomorrow, June 23. The latest in a string of over a dozen releases under his own name, Cryptomnesia by El Grupo Nuevo de Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, came out in May. Both albums are among his most accessible releases; Octahedron features melancholy ballads in place of the usual headlong screaming and solos, while Cryptomnesia is a wiggy Latin-rock explosion featuring Zach Hill and Jonathan Hischke of Hella, Mars Volta bassist Juan Alderete, and on vocals, Rodriguez-Lopez's hetero life partner, Cedric Bixler-Zavala. We caught up with Rodriguez-Lopez by phone, as the Volta was preparing to leave for Bonnaroo, to talk about the recording process, boredom, and getting punched in the face.

Tell me a little bit about Octahedron; is it true it was recorded at the same time as [2008's Volta record] The Bedlam in Goliath?

It started that way. I have a tendency to work on records simultaneously, at least two or three at the same time. But when Bedlam started sort of taking off and having its own life and its own problems, I had to abandon Octahedron completely, 'cause it turned into a fuckin' nightmare of a record to make, and for the first time in my career there was no way I could sustain both projects. So I had to put all my energy into finishing the nightmare that was Bedlam. So when I finished it, I picked back up with Octahedron, and then it all made sense why it just wasn't meant to be, why I couldn't do them simultaneously.

A lot of the new songs are very quiet - and am I hearing drum machines?

Yeah, there's drum machines and sequencers and that sort of stuff on there.

You've said that you give the musicians their parts with little or no preparation in the studio. Is that still your working method?

Yeah, the same this time around. But the interesting thing is, now I'm gonna have to come up with something new, because everybody's getting used to it, and everybody's getting really good at it. So on the lighter side, as a result, this record got made in three weeks. Plus the material is easier, it's a different type of record. But everybody's gotten used to that sort of gun-in-your-face mentality now, and just learning everything on the spot, and everyone's settled into something. The reason I started doing that in the first place was so they wouldn't be settled. So I'm gonna have to start changing my methods of making records somehow.

How many of these new songs are likely to make the live set? Won't this kind of material change the feeling of your performances, which have been pretty balls-out until now?

I'd like to play most of them if I can. We did one show where we did about half the record the other night, getting used to the songs, but the important thing is, a year or so ago, when we were touring for Bedlam, I realized that our show--as fun as it was and as intense as it was and as energetic as it was--lacked any real kind of dynamic. You come and see us and it's three hours of getting punched in the face. So I started throwing an acoustic set in the middle of our show. We had three acoustic songs from the old records, like "Televators" and "Miranda That Ghost Just Isn't Holy Anymore" and "Asilos Magdalena," just to break it up. And now with this record, our live show won't suffer as much, because it'll have a little of everything and be more dynamic.

Some people really responded well to the relentless, Santana-meets-'70s-Miles feel of the older shows, though.

Definitely, but that can't go on forever. I'm starting to get bored of that too now. My thing has constantly been following my instinct, changing and growing. You know how it is. You do the same thing for too long, you just start to get bored with it. You go to the same coffee shop and have breakfast at the same place, and it's great for the first months or years or whatever. But at a certain point, you go to the next place around the corner. Everything in life works that way. Unfortunately for fans, the problem is once they're barely catching on to the one thing they like, the creative person is already on to the next thing, so they get upset at the band. They say, "This is not the band I fell in love with. They should be doing this." And there's also the issue of, as human beings, we all want to have control over our lives and control things, so it's natural that people should feel that they have some sort of control over what we should be doing or playing, and when they realize they don't, it's a bit of a letdown.

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Comments (4)

Teenie says:

Sweet, can't wait to hear it!

Posted On: Wednesday, Jun. 24 2009 @ 11:09PM
Anonymous says:

Smart man

Posted On: Sunday, Jun. 28 2009 @ 1:19AM
hoover damn says:

sounds like a mad genius to me

Posted On: Sunday, Jun. 28 2009 @ 4:50PM
dragonmago says:

@hoover damn: if he sounds like a mad genius, then I understand why I don't wanna sound normal anymore.

We must agree on the genius part, though.

And Octahedron is one beast of a record. As with every previous TMV release, it threatens to drive me insane, but this time, it does so smoothly.

Posted On: Thursday, Jul. 16 2009 @ 4:18PM

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