If This Ever Gets Weird,’ a doc about the Mars Volta creators, heads to select theaters on Nov. 20, see an exclusive trailer.
First, it was because fans of the musical were disappointed that it didn’t perfectly mimic the iconic poster and Playbill art from the Broadway production. But that escalated to the heavens and ...
Due to hit cinemas on November 20, new documentary …If This Ever Gets Weird will take a look at Omar Rodríguez-López and Cedric Bixler-Zavala’s “intense and profound journey” in music ...
The clip, issued yesterday (October 31) by Oscilloscope Laboratories, comprises a montage of archival footage from the vault of Mars Volta co-founder and guitarist Omar Rodriguez-Lopez ...
Presale tickets for The Mars Volta Fall 2023 North American Tour go on sale today, April 25 and we’ve been told the following presale codes and passwords may work. Details are subject to change ...
Theatrical screenings begin November 20th for Omar and Cedric: If This Ever Gets Weird. Full Trailer for Mars Volta Documentary Shows Omar and Cedric’s Enduring Friendship: Watch ...
We understand people will have direct questions for us, but we just point them to Nick’s film which holds all of the answers,” Rodríguez-López and Bixler-Zavala told Rolling Stone. “These answers are ...
The red planet Mars, named for the Roman god of war, has long been an omen in the night sky. And in its own way, the planet’s rusty red surface tells a story of destruction. Billions of years ...
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On Tuesday, the SoCal-held music festival announced that Jack White, Cigarettes After Sex, Alex G, the Mars Volta, and ...
By Jillian Steinhauer Tamara de Lempicka’s first major U.S. survey invokes her as a trailblazing techno-feminist who borrowed freely from art history. But it also buries her erratic second act.