SOLD OUT! The Mars Volta - De-Loused in the Comatorium Vinyl LP (180g Metallic)

Sold Date: May 9, 2014
Start Date: May 1, 2014
Final Price: $114.98 (USD)
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THIS IS A COMPLETELY SOLD OUT PRE-ORDER THAT SHOULD SHIP AROUND 5/20/2014
Product Description
De-Loused in the Comatorium is the debut full-length studio album by American progressive rock band The Mars Volta and was originally released in 2003. Based on a short story written by lead singer Cedric Bixler-Zavala and sound manipulation artist Jeremy Michael Ward, the concept album is an hour-long tale of Cerpin Taxt, a man who enters a week-long coma after overdosing on a mixture of morphine and rat poison.

The title of the album is taken from the lyrics of the song "Eunuch Provocateur", which is included on the band's debut EP, Tremulant. The cover artwork is by Storm Thorgerson, who also designed the artwork for the album Frances the Mute. The album is co-produced by Rick Rubin and The Mars Volta guitarist Omar Rodriguez-Lopez. As Eva Gardner, the original bassist, parted ways with the band, Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea is featured as bass guitar player on the album.

Vinyl Details:


180 gram audiophile vinyl
Printed innersleeves
Includes 60 x60 cm poster
Numbered out of 1,500

Vinyl Color: Silver (LTD 1,500)

Track Listing

Side A

1. Son Et Lumiere
2. Inertiatic ESP
3. Roulette Dares (The Haunt Of)

Side B

1. Tira Me A Las Arañas
2. Drunkship Of Lanterns
3. Eriatarka

Side C

1. Cicatriz ESP
2. This Apparatus Must Be Unearthed

Side D

1. Televators
2. Take The Veil Cerpin Taxt

Other Details
Release Date: May 20, 2014
Brand: Music On Vinyl

The record is New, Sealed, and Unplayed.
Ships with Clear PVC Protective Slipcover

US Shipping: 
FREE Media Mail, 
$5.00 Priority Mail 

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This is just an FYI: Even though these records are exactly as described, be aware that I DO NOT issue refunds or replacements for minor cosmetic damage, such as corner dings, bends, seam splits, split inserts, and so on. I do my very best to pack all items very securely and carefully but in some cases this type of wear is simply unavoidable during transit and handling by the USPS.

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