Amputechture | ||||
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Studio album by The Mars Volta | ||||
Released | September 12, 2006 (International) September 11, 2006 (Europe) September 8, 2006 (Germany) |
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Recorded | November 2005 – May 2006 in Los Angeles, California, El Paso, Texas and Melbourne, Australia | |||
Genre | Progressive rock, experimental rock, jazz fusion, noise rock, psychedelic rock | |||
Length | 76:04 | |||
Label |
Gold Standard Laboratories Universal Records Strummer |
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Producer | Omar Rodríguez-López | |||
The Mars Volta chronology | ||||
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Singles from Amputechture | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Aggregate scores | |
Source | Rating |
Metacritic | (61/100) |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | |
Blender | |
Drowned in Sound | (7/10) |
Entertainment Weekly | B |
Los Angeles Times | |
NME | (5/10) |
The Observer | |
Pitchfork Media | (3.5/10) |
PopMatters | (9/10) |
Rolling Stone | |
Sputnikmusic | (3.6/5) |
Stylus | C− |
Amputechture is the third studio album by American progressive rock band The Mars Volta, released on September 12, 2006, on Gold Standard Laboratories and Universal Records. Produced by guitarist and songwriter Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, the album marks the final appearance of drummer Jon Theodore, and is the first studio album to feature guitarist and sound manipulator Paul Hinojos, formerly of At the Drive-In and Sparta.
Amputechture debuted at number 9 on the Billboard 200, selling over 59,000 copies in its opening week and an estimated 400,000 copies as of 2009.
The album was recorded in Los Angeles, California, El Paso, Texas, and Melbourne, Australia in late 2005 and early 2006. It was produced by Omar Rodríguez-López and mixed by Rich Costey.
Although most of Amputechture was newly recorded, the band also incorporated older material into some of the album's tracks. "Viscera Eyes" evolved from a song originally written by Omar while in At the Drive-In. "Day of the Baphomets" uses lyrics and melody from "A Plague Upon Your Hissing Children", an unreleased song that was recorded for De-Loused in the Comatorium. Bassist Juan Alderete said the bass solo introduction was recorded in one take.
In early July 2006, "Viscera Eyes" was officially released on the band's MySpace page. On July 13, the band also posted a link to a stream of the song in full on their website. Soon after, the full version of "Viscera Eyes" on the MySpace page was replaced by a radio edit running at 4:21. "Viscera Eyes" was also confirmed to be the album's first single.