Picking up the pieces from
At the Drive-In,
Cedric Bixler-Zavala and
Omar Rodriguez-Lopezformed the Mars Volta and wasted little time branching out into elements of hardcore, psychedelic rock, and free jazz that expanded on the boundaries of their previous work. Although their previous band’s demise ultimately arrived before they were able to truly capitalize on their mounting commercial triumphs, the Mars Volta immediately impressed with their willingness to eschew conventional logic and push themselves into new artistic directions instead of opting for the more marketable sounds. (Interestingly, their progressive yet streamlined approach gave them the early lead among critics against their former bandmates in
Sparta, the more emo-leaning of the bands resulting from the split.)
Bixler-Zavala and
Rodriguez-Lopez enlisted friends
Ikie Owens (also of
the Long Beach Dub Allstars) and
Jeremy Michael Ward, and the Mars Volta debuted with the EP
in 2002. Still, as much of their reputation was built on the strength of their live show, their highly energetic performances resulted in a wave of word-of-mouth hype that elevated the band to near-mythic proportions because so little of their recorded material was available to the public. Sadly,
Ward passed away May 25, 2003, from an apparent drug overdose at the age of 27. The Mars Volta had recently returned from an European tour supporting
the Red Hot Chili Peppers, where they introduced brand-new tracks from the full-length
, which was released via Universal the following June.

The band returned in early 2005 with their second full-length, the ambitious song cycle
. (They also issued the live set
later that year.) Leading up to the release of third album
in September 2006, drummer
Jon Theodore quit and was replaced by
Blake Fleming (who had played on early Mars Volta demos). The album also featured an expanded role for
the Red Hot Chili Peppers’
John Frusciante. Less than a year later, in late 2007, the new single “Wax Simulacra” paved the way for the fourth Mars Volta album,
.
Rodriguez-Lopez has also recorded multiple times, producing almost a half-dozen albums within the span of four years.

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