Storm Thorgerson Print The Mars Volta Deloused Limited Edition

Storm Thorgerson Print The Mars Volta Deloused Limited Edition

£1,200.00

Date: 2004

Signed By: Storm Thorgerson In Pencil

Edition: 20 released World Wide

Condition: New – mint condition

Medium: Fine Art Digital Print On 40gsm Somerset Paper

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Date: 2004

Signed By: Storm Thorgerson In Pencil

Edition: 20 released World Wide

Condition: New – mint condition

Medium: Fine Art Digital Print On 40gsm Somerset Paper

De-Loused in the Comatorium is the first studio album by the progressive rock band The Mars Volta. Based on a short story by lead singer Cedric Bixler-Zavala, and sound manipulation artist Jeremy Michael Ward, it is the hour-long tale of Cerpin Taxt, a man who tries to kill himself by overdosing on a mixture of morphine and rat poison. The attempt lands him in a week-long coma during which he experiences visions of humanity and his own psyche. Upon waking, he is dissatisfied with the real world and jumps to his death. The story of Cerpin Taxt is based on the death of El Paso, Texas artist (and Bixler-Zavala’s friend) Julio Venegas.

De-Loused became both critically and commercially their biggest hit, eventually selling in excess of 500,000 copies despite limited promotion, and was featured on several critics’ “Best of the Year” lists. The album was ranked number 55 on the October 2006 issue of Guitar World magazine’s list of the 100 greatest guitar albums of all time. “Drunkship of Lanterns” was named the 91st best guitar song of all-time by Rolling Stone.

The music contained in De-Loused is distinguished by its enigmatic lyrics, Jazz rhythms, odd time signatures, and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez’s frenetic guitar riffs, which are often harshly dissonant. The title of this album is taken from the lyrics of the song “Eunuch Provocateur” on the band’s previous release, Tremulant. The cover artwork is by Storm Thorgerson.

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