From the very beginning, The Mars Volta was conceived as more than simply a new vehicle for Omar Rodriguez-Lopez and Cedric Bixler-Zavala. The group was to be a rebirth, a redrawing of their creative frontiers, a repudiation of the stylistic provincialism that had ultimately spelled the end of their previous band, At The Drive-In, a year earlier. So, as The Mars Volta's debut release, 2002's 'Tremulant' EP had much to accomplish within its three tracks and 19 minutes: to define the group's ambitions and their possibilities, to sketch out a limitless horizon for their future adventures, and to shake loose the macho following they'd accrued with At The Drive-In's final, breakthrough LP 'Relationship of Command', the dudes in the moshpit who just wanted to slam-dance to post-hardcore riffs.
Track Listing:
1. Cut That City - The Mars Volta (5.44)
2. Concertina - The Mars Volta (4.54)
3. Eunuich Provocateur - The Mars Volta (8.48)
Year of Production: 2002