The Mars Volta - Graveyard Love (Official Video)
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- Опубліковано 7 лип 2022
- ALBUM OUT NOW
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1897 - FREE AT LAST
1898 - EIGHT DAYS OF INDEPENDENCE
1899 - HURRICANE SAN CIRIACO
1910 - U.S. BANKS FORECLOSE ON PUERTO RICAN LAND
1917 - U.S. CITIZENSHIP
1921 - MONCHO REYES, THE IDIOT GOVERNOR
1920 - 1930 - U. S. LAND GRAB
1930 - PEDRO ALBIZU CAMPOS
1931 - PUERTO RICAN GUINEA PIGS
1930 - 1970 - MASS STERILIZATION
1934 - LOS MACHETEROS GO ON STRIKE
1934- 24-HOUR FBI SURVEILLANCE OF ALBIZU CAMPOS
1935 - RIO PIEDRAS MASSACRE
1936 - ASSASSINATION OF POLICE CHIEF RIGGS
1937 - PONCE MASSACRE
1939 - BOMBING OF CULEBRA
1941 - OCCUPATION OF VIEQUES
1948 - LAW 53 (THE GAG LAW)
1950 - UPRISINGS THROUGHOUT PUERTO RICO
1950 - JAYUYA UPRISING
1950 - UTUADO UPRISING
1950 - ATTACK ON THE GOVERNOR OF PUERTO RICO
1950 - GUNFIGHT AT THE SALÓN BORICUA
1950 - ATTACK ON PRESIDENT HARRY S. TRUMAN
1954 - ATTACK ON THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
1965 - PEDRO ALBIZU CAMPOS DIES
1971 - CULEBRA ISLAND TAKEOVER
1976 - IRS SECTION 936
1978 - CERRO MARAVILLA
1980 - 2000 - PHARMACEUTICAL BOOM
2003 - VIEQUES BOMBING STOPS
2006 - NO MORE IRS 936
2017 - HURRICANE MARIA
2022 - STILL A COLONY
For Further Understanding:
Fantasy Island: Colonialism, Exploitation, and the Betrayal of Puerto Rico by Ed Morales
War Against All Puerto Ricans: Revolution and Terror in Americas Colony by Nelson A. Denis
Graveyard Love streaming everywhere: TheMarsVolta.lnk.to/GraveyardLoveID
love you guys
Love you Cedric & Omar 💕💕💕
I've been a massive fan since the beginning... Hope you comeback to Australia soon 🙏
Xxx
Tuve que ver Banco Popular como 3 veces y eso me recordó hace uffff.. cuando compre taquillas para un show en Puerto Rico que se canceló..y si mal no recuerdo las taquillas eran por TicketPop(Banco Popular)..y aun asi me cobraron cargos por servicio. Jajajja.. anyway, Nunca es tarde y espero que toquen en Puerto Rico..asi sea un local pequeño. Necesitamos que la gente este expuesta a musica distinta. Montate algo porfa!
Shame the world treats us like a Mars Volta Drummer.
All respect given each video released is a celebration of a unique people and culture
you can see how much Omar loves Puerto Rico in the way he is capturing life there.
First porcupine tree and now TMV. My progressive heart is beating
Lol porqupine tree at 15 for me
Speech and text at the end for non Spanish speakers:
"Us Puerto Ricans & all those oppressed by terror and violence, have had to resort and Puerto Rico won't hesitate if necessary, to this last resort of nations which is the use of weapons to achieve national emancipation. The north American empire persists in its occupation of our country and provokes us, day by day and night by night, to defend our national dignity. We are victims of their violence and terror. We have tried all peaceful means, in which process the north American enemy has strengthened."
"I didn't come to kill anyone; I came to die for Puerto Rico!"
-Lolita Lebrón
"For all Puerto Ricans; we always dream of being liberated one day."
Thank you 😢
Thank you for this - I got the general idea but needed help with the details.
Thanks very much!
Thanks for the translation. I haven’t looked into this at all but with what I just read in the quotes it looks like PR wants nothing to do with America. Is that true? I’m just trying to understand the situation more. I’m sure it’s much more complicated than a few quotes and a song.
Bringing tears to my eyes, the return of TMV is exactly what this world needs right now!
Somehow it feels like a salve and an encouragement.
I so needed this.
Amen brother, already got my tickets lets goooooo!
We’re going to make it through these times
could not agree more, my friend just purchased tickets for the show in Dc on Oct 3rd, looking forward to it as my first TMV concert ever.
"Who listens to The Mars Volta at 3 in the morning?"
OH BOY 3 AM
here too 😸
1:48 am here 🔥
People who work the graveyard
1:30 am here
I feel that this is an hour short of an excellent Antemasque reference.
Viva Puerto Rico y la soberania de nuestras poblaciones en Latinoamerica. Inmensa canción y actitud de Mars Volta. Abrazos desde Brasil a mis hermanos queridos.
brabo demais
Saludos
Saludos desde España!
Viva PR libre!
Puerto Rico Libre! ✊🏿
My wife and my best friends wife both bought us tickets to their show in September! So he’s flying from Arkansas and I’m flying from South padre island to meet in Dallas tx. We have the coolest wives ever. We’re 32 and 34 btw lol.
Quien hubiera pensado que, de todas las cosas, The Mars Volta volviera con un proyecto de reivindicación cultural puertorriqueña y apoyo a la independencia de Puerto Rico.
¡Mi carnal! Me da mucho gusto que, Omar Rodríguez López, volteé a ver a su pueblo, a su gente, a su espejo para rendir tributo, voz, apoyo y condolencias a un pueblo que se une a una lucha centenaria por la emancipación de los pueblos esclavizados originarios y migratorios en contra del imperialismo yanki y la obsolescencia colonial española para así buscar la libertad de América como continente y re-identificarnos como personas bellas, honestas, trabajadoras y unidas.
@@benjaminesqueda2100 Los españoles no esterilizaron a un tercio de la población nativa como hicieron los americanos a partir de los 50. Nosotros simplemente dejamos u n poso muy enriquecedor, al fin y al cabo los españoles y latinos compartimos una cultura común, somos hermanos después de todo (o al menos así lo veo).
Dicho esto, es hora que de verdad Puerto Rico sea un país soberano lejo del yugo imperialista americano, porque mirad lo que hicieron con el resto de Hispanoamérica (guerras financiadas por la CIA, Caballeros de Malta y El Vaticano en los 70 y 80 para desestabilizar esos países, muchos de ellos son repúblicas bananeras muy a pesar, aunque en España también somos un estado fallido desde hace décadas por la intrusión yanqui y habernos vendido a la OTAN).
Un saludo a todos los hispanos, fuerza Puerto Rico 💪💪.
🥇
y me encanta!!!
Cultura Puerto riqueña con Rock progresivo ocidental Europeo
This album is going to be such an uplifting experience. I can feel it. So glad to have Mars Volta back.
You were right. It's a masterpiece!
This is gorgeously layered and Cedrics vocals are as haunting as ever. What a lucky bunch we are to have another record from them.
I wish my friend was still alive for this new music! 😪 he was such a fan. he was the one who put me on to the Mars volta and at the drive in. the soundtrack to our friendship! miss you adrian!!!!! always love you.
Sounds like we had a similar friend.
@@the_native_wookiee3501 sweet!!
@@the_native_wookiee3501 my friend passed a year ago. We spent years listening to Mars volta and at the drive in. He would ask me. You think volta is ever gonna put out new music. And I'd say idk I hope....now I wish he could have listened to it with me. But I feel him from time to time....
One armed scissor
Oh fuck, here we go.
I feel like I just returned to some of the best years of my life through music.
Unconditional solidarity forever to the people of Puerto Rico
I just keep listening to this song again and again. And suddenly I remembered that I'd almost forgotten how good this band is. So good to have you back 🙌
Cedric’s lyrical tapestry’s simply amaze me… one of the most unique, cryptic and gifted writers alive today. hands down.
well said bro he is the latino version and better than robert plant and mick jagger combined. They cant fuk with thi$!!!(small caps all day)
the beauty of the abstract
So good
You gotta be shittin me. And i like the band but his dumb nonsensical lyrics that no one can relate to are the absolute weakest part of this band. Always has been. But im a rush fan, with neil peart being the finest lyricist in the history of music imo. So if i compare credric to him, there is just no comparison whatsoever.
@@trenken “That no one can relate to”
??
thanks for speaking for all of us 😆
I LOVE the re-intruduction of the organ to TMV. Feels like Keys' ghost smiling on this band. Can't wait to see the rest of this new stuff release.
YES. Glad I'm not the only one that noticed that. RIP Ikey.
@@Kid_Ying Live will be difficult, Ikey was such a vibe!
@@lowprolope Of course you can't replace Ikey, but I've seen Marcel on the keys a couple times and he's really, really good.
RIP
As a Puertorrican that had to leave, i cried so much with this video. Vivendo con la esperanza de volver…. The song it’s excellent!
Te esperamos x)
P.R. in the late 90s, the past time I was there, was beautiful. And I know it still is now, but there was no abandoned anything back then.
I guess Johann was holding out on telling us the official reunion lineup because he’d been instructed not to spoil the surprise return of the coquí frogs after their bitter post-_Frances_ falling-out with Omar
those are frogs in the intro to Miranda??? all this time I thought they were weird synthesized bird noises
Ok I’m a TMV fan but what does this even mean? Please inform me so I don’t feel so dumb haha
I also wanted to comment on the return of the coquis but you articulated it way better than I could have ever imagined
@@charlesdebonville8558 the frogs you hear in the beginning of the video are called coqui and are to be found mostly in Puerto Rico (Omar's birth place). Field recordings of the frogs are also scattered in Frances the Mute, so the original comment hints at the fact that they reunited as part of the lineup for this album
@@m.f.3347 yea those are frogs
Estoy en shock. En shock absoluto. Jamás pensé que se atrevería a algo así, es impresionante esta pieza, políticamente y artísticamente hablando, por donde la veas, es increíble. Desde México, saludos y todo nuestro apoyo en la emancipación.
I can't believe it!
@@edwardsoupbonesuper5843 Believe it
I remember picking up an 2 albums at a Best Buy in 2001 without any idea what they contained and it was Sigur Ros () album and The Mars Volta's Deloused in the Comatorium. Both have changed my life and the way I view music, and this drop has the evolution I've been looking for. Can't wait to catch this in concert, last time I saw them was in the 2005 show with System of a Down, another great show.
Deloused came out in 2003 so idk how you bought them in 2001
@@beeftestosterone4840 yea mistype, 2003 because sigur ros came out just a bit before that in 2002. It was over 20 years ago now and my mind is mush at this point
I remember playing a track from ( ) to my dad because I mean it's amazing music, was quite an awkward moment. I think that was the point where I really learned that you can't just play any good music to someone and expect them to like or get it. That album was VERY emotionally intense.
I had a similar experience. I was driving home from college (4 hour drive) and about halfway through, decided that I always see that Best Buy sign just off the highway, today I feel like getting off the road, I'll take a peek inside. On an endcap in the music section, they had Deloused discounted for under 10 bucks. I hadn't heard of the band, but it had a big sticker saying "From Cedric and Omar of At the Drive-In" who I did love, so I snagged it, popped it into my car's CD player to listen on the rest of the way home... and then it became my all-consuming soundtrack for the remainder of the year and beyond. I've got a new obsession now, but I'm glad these guys are back!
Long time coming this the beauty of your craft and artistry I'm touched and moved by your rep of Puerto Rico it's takes me back to a beautiful girl and a more complicated time via LA Raza
This song makes me cry. Love it so much.
Curveball after curveball. That's why I love them, they're never boring and never disappoint.
What I love about The Mars Volta, is you never know what to expect from The Mars Volta. Powerful video, awesome tune. Love the message, it needs to be heard. And so happy The Mars Volta are back!
Beautiful. We are one people. Dark brown Sun kissed. Children of the sun and blue sky.
Volta dropping in 2022 singlehandedly neutralizes all the turmoil happening these days
Despiertan después de 10 años de coma, regresan con música y videos excelentes, (y lo que falta) historia del hermoso Puerto Rico, y dan felicidad a nosotros seguidores voraces y que más, se les ama a los dos ex-afros maestros y compañeros que ya no están.
The Volta have always been about breaking boundaries and genres down. A synth pop song isn’t what most of us expected, but it’s extremely in character for them to do this. I’m excited to see what they do next. God bless
Rest in Peace Ikey
Gracias a Omar y a Cedric gracias, por estos retratos de nuestro Puerto Rico. Gracias a toda la familia de Mars Volta, el mundo los nesecita! Que viva Mejico, Que viva Puerto Rico y Latinoamerica.
Good Lord!😳 This is the most original music I've heard in a long, long time. Not derivative of any style of music directly and yet, you hear influence of many styles...if that makes sense. These guys have always made AMAZING music and I'm so happy that they're back!
Viva Puerto Rico libre!!!
Viva el pueblo latinoamericano!!!
Y que viva The Mars Volta!
Saludos desde Buenos Aires
My heart goes out to you Puerto Rico!
A graveyard love implies that love has gone dead. Dead love can always be revived with spiritual understanding and mentality.
Ustedes me hicieron entender la música de manera diferente, por ustedes aprendí que solo existen fronteras mentales.
Gracias por esto. ❤️
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@@viejoraboverde3503 el que no tiene argumento, solo puede reir🤣
Exacto bro🙌
There are actually plenty of physical borders.
these new tracks are bursting with hope in a way i really didn't know i needed from the mars volta, but i cannot WAIT for this record. so much beauty and love for people in these short films, gorgeous cinematography. lifting my spirit to the sky and beyond.
Exactly what I was feeling, friend - well said.
🤣
Song of the decade.
Latinoamerica resiste
Viva Mars Volta. Saludos de Brasil
Somos gente fuerte que resigna a seguir hacia adelante a pesar de las pruebas. VIVA PUERTO RICO LIBRE!!!!
This song was so good live. Just goes to show me and you’ll never know what songs translate well to live sent until you hear it on the drums kick man that shit was heavy.
Comeback Of The Year! 🥰
Delouced was one of the biggest things for me back then. When Frances came out some of my friends did not get it, but me, it hit me like a bullet train. Totally different train than Delouced-train, but very deeep, emotional, weird, deep, emotional train. I lived in a big godforgotten apartment outside town with alcoholics and gypsyes as neighbours and I often listened as a big gypsy man beat his wife apatrment under mine, sometimes I let the lady to my apartment for a while to take a rest, but that was all the help she accepted. When the Frances came out I had waited it restless so long and I went to my local music store and bought it and went straight to my apartment, smoke a joint, put big headphones on, album in the player and layed down on my huge douple bed - and went on a trip I struggled to get off of. My love towards this band went on to the next, to me, very special level. Before the Frances it was collective thing with my friends (and I have never been on as wild and colourful trips as when listening Delouced high on weed with couple of my best friends, they were some amaising zombie parties!), but after Frances it came my personal thing.
I have huge respect and love towards this group. I am so happy that they make new music, because that gives me the feeling THEY are feeling allright. Love and Peace from Finland.
I have missed this band so much and the fact that they're spreading awareness to Puerto Rican culture and how they've overcome so many hardships makes these tracks some of their best work. Much love brothers 🇵🇷🖤
You don't get art so dont comment on whats good or bad. art is good if its good, not because it's "spreading awareness" about a culture. holy shit.
@@Alexanderisgreat hope you got that out your system oh wisest person on the net.
@@aaronkells3531 maybe you should drop the weak ass victim shit and listen.
@radical edward should change your name to hack edward. i think you make to make up shit to argue about because if you had to deal with actual humans and what they actually think you'd shit your diaper so you have to make up people and the things they think insread.
@@Alexanderisgreat you're a real chipper person just in general, huh?
This is amazing. It feels like they're rediscovered their purpose. I cannot wait for the album, and I'll certainly be returning to this track!
Supongo que hacer realidad tus sueños, ante tus propios ojos, es tan estimulante como aterrador😎
✊✊ Viva a América Latina!!!
its like movie scenes with a classic mars volta song in the middle.
Cuando vi la represa de Comerio y el Puente atirantado de naranjito se me pararon los pelos. La parte del cementerio en silencio escuchando el gallo y el mar en el viejo San Juan!!!
thanks omar rodriguez lopez for remembering that Puerto Rico is beautiful.
Someday We will be free...
La voz de Cedric hipnotiza. ¡Todo está genial!
Thats what i called Life🙏🏽🙋🏽♂️❤️
Ce plaisir de se retrouver dans l'autre et chez soi ailleurs.
TMV is back 🔥🔥
Fuerza a cada uno de los pueblos latinoamericanos ❤️ the mars volta es lo máximo
The cinematography which is gorgeous reminds me of the visual style of the film Soy Cuba.
That synth at the end is something
Gracias a ustedes, mis hermanos en Volta, por traer lagrimas a mis ojos, y puro fuego a mi corazon. Que sigue mi orgullo, mi isla de la perla, mi isla Boricua - QUE VIVE UN PUERTO RICO INDEPENDIENTE!!
no puedo explicar mi emoción, no tengo palabras.
the mars volta me cambió la vida hace años y es sorprendente y emocionante cómo siguen sin perder esa magia que me hizo admirarlos desde un principio.
cabe aclarar que el video es BRILLANTE, probablemente ahí omar metió un poco sus dotes como director.
no sé amigo, es brillante todo, la producción, la letra, la estética, el mensaje, esta banda no se cansa de sacar puros temazos. mi favorita en la historia.
Wow Mars Volta in LA Perla thought I'd never see that
Puerto Rico Libre! Puerto Rico should be a free country!
this album is much more chill compared to the others, but i love it. I've yet to finish the whole album but like finally good pop!
Gracias por ayudarme a superar mi depresión con tremendas rolas.
Los amo muchísimo ❤
This is so beautiful, never thought I would see La Perla in a music video. I wanna go back!
I truly believe Omar and Cedric’s next endeavor should be a full length film similar to this with merely the sounds of the scenes and maybe occasional slow and spacey “The Mars Volta” esque background music. I would pay to see that repeatedly, and I think a lot of other people would too! 😍
The cinematography in this is gorgeous. I’d love to see more audio / visual work like this from TMV. Very naturalistic, cinéma vérité filmmaking paired with their otherworldly sounds feels very TMV.
There's a reason i fell in love with Mars Volta, and that magic that pulled me in is still alive and well here, no matter how much Cedric and Omar have changed since the last album. I'm so glad they didn't stay apart for too long after the fallout.
Welcome back my friends! Oh the journey we make.
cannot fully describe these emotions rn. i am weeping.
Mike Habada aquí! Que lindo ver a Puerto Rico en sus entrañas. Gracias por compartir tan hermoso pais. Me gustaria ver esto a color. Mae yo no puedo creer la audacia para provocar algo tan grande como lo que esta haciendo The Mars Volta. Escuchame Omar. Esto es una excelente dirección para la banda. RECUERDEN: Pueden ser una lampara en la obscuridad de muchas de nuestras vidas como Latinoamericanos! TMV, creo que eso es lo que ya son. :) Y si alguien que me conoce ve este mensaje. Sos un hermano por venirte a ver este video hoy. Los amo a todos en la tierra quienes se communican con las fuerzas externas que provocan la perfeccion y el balance entre los atomos que rotan infinitamente.
Beautiful. glad to see the mars volta back!
QUE DIOS OS AYUDE? DESDE BARCELONA , VIVA PUERTO RICO .
Showing what Puerto Rico really looks like. I love it.
Te amo The Mars Volta 🕉️
Los Padres de me papa nacieron en Puerto Rico y soy parte de la 2nda generacion crecido en NYC y no tenia mucha experienca con la cultura Latina durante mi infancia. Omar, Cedric, Juan Alderete y Pablo Hinojos son 4 entre muchas cosas que encendieron un fuego de conectarme con mis raices. No hablaba ni una palabra de español hasta que tenia casi 30 anos pero oir canciones de punk que amaba cantado en español me dio ganas de entender y cominicarme con mi gente. Me da orgullo verlos honrar a nuestra patria y cultura en esta manera.
Que chingon que hayas aprendido español hermano saludos desde Mexico
I love the way they are changing their sound, really interesting, and not something that sound just like they are digging up an old sound
That skinny CAT! 😺 Low KEY real star of the video.👍👏🎬
Real talk thou, whoever filmed this, What a pleasure its been seeing thru your eyes! You have excellent taste, especially the people u choose as your subjects;
Powerful yet subtle
Profoundly beautiful.
Peaceful and haunting.
after watching the video I can say this is an absolutely beautiful piece of art, Im really feeling it, thank you Omar
This new rendition of you guys is really awesome. Hope you continue, and I am completely here for it.
3:42
That cat reminds me of when you need a ride and your friend smokes with cigarettes
But you dont
Hellz yea👍 I'm digging that synth arpeggio, nice
Candidato a disco del año! Los felicito! no paro de escucharlo! Gracias Mars Volta!
They'll never need to explain themselves like Roger Waters is doing, this is straight up 2022 Latin America politics to the core. Most people will need aid to figure out every scene in this masterpiece.
Just saw them in Houston. 😪😪😪 wish It lasted forever
NEW VOLTA. LFG!!!!!
I love this band with all my heart. Their music is sonic gold
Amongst the bitterness of life, it's sweet and so so good to have you back @TheMarsVolta. Thank you for the great music.
Молодцы пацаны)))
This is THE RETURN!
O dia mal começou e já estou chorando por tamanha beleza. É esse tipo peculiar de melodia que só TMV sabe fazer; é a glossolalia característica no canto do Cedric; é essa produção que o Omar vem burilando há décadas e agora parece ter chegado a uma delicadeza inédita; é esse suspense de sentirmos que a qualquer momento o arranjo pode se transmutar para algo absolutamente imprevisível, mas que mesmo quando a mudança não vem, a canção jamais termina em vão; é essa proposta visual que inspira a vontade de não se perder nenhum frame; são essas imagens carregadas de beleza e tristeza em perfeito equilíbrio; é essa satisfação de se ver que há um conceito por trás do projeto; é essa abertura de antigas feridas de origem política, econômica, social, cultural, humanitária; é essa recorrente surpresa de se ver o tanto de sensibilidade artística que cabe em um punhado de minutos.
Falou muito mas falou bonito
Extraordinarias Palabras...
São muitos anos de amor envolvido!!! 🔥
That was a beautiful sentiment.
Beautifully said
This is how you keep the wheel spinning, awsome sound forever. Saludos
Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 such a beautiful place. My birth place
En mis tiempos de juventud me hicieron volverme loco con su musica, hoy vuelven para volverme un cuerdo, pero de la locura en que vivimos...
Omfg i can't believe My eyes and ears !!!!!!!! It's actually happening
Very happy to see this sneak into my feed. I don't actually listen to music that much anymore. this is one of the few times in the last 10 years I've actually been excited to see a drop. I already know it's amazing. The Mars Volta has never failed to amaze me
Meh, not as good as I hoped. Music is dead anyways not your fault. It's really good, but I think you guys are playing it way too safe, especially compared to what I'm used to hearing from you. Only this manupod, Crescent in shape, Has escaped...
I grew up with artists like Omar and it has given me a great life perspective. I’m from Hato Rey , Rio Piedras but I lived most of the time I lived in PR in this classic colony setting in Caparra but in our modern world with a love for going up in the cold mountains, to the coast, and to Condado/Isla Verde/San Juan but often being stuck there in Guaynabo. I now live in Western New York where the President of the US lived during the Spanish American War and it’s weird how I now know what the opposite feeling is like now and that Puerto Rico viewing North America as an enemy is a mistake on anyone’s part. Actually when it comes to human oppression I have come to realize that the fact that sustaining life is complicated is the most of a thing there is to blame for anyone’s oppression. Puerto Ricans take for granted what some North Americans have had to go through. Especially nowadays just wheat, paper, and other lumber derived products are things that Puerto Ricans should thank North America for always delivering on historically. Puerto Ricans stereotype each other just like Americans do and that is a fault. I think a lot of Puerto Ricans have developed this given up sort of attitude towards a sentiment that foreign investment is just going to inherently do better than Puerto Rico’s youth while complaining about why they are showing signs of abuse and neglect which are not generally conducive towards creating an en ease towards almost any type of success. As someone born in Puerto Rico sometimes you feel like the least thing other Puerto Ricans count on, and that’s a recipe for getting blackballed by that easy sign off deal with a foreign investor. The United States has been up to this as well the previous generations. Biblical cultural enmity is a really bad thing at its extremes but just the perfect amount is inevitable and possibly a good thing. Enmity is especially bad when you’re masking it by abusing and taking from others and literally forcing them into the unhealthy negative extremes of (enmity).
There’s two things I feel like mentioning in this video. One of them is that misandry in Puerto Rico is prevalent and very bad. Women like the one who made this speech are responsible for men who were oppressed and jailed very likely. I was born in Puerto Rico and I have never met somebody that becomes a trans woman like I did it where it is like curing a disease. I thought of something while watching those Doñas eating helado in what looks like a nice little city park. Puerto Rico needs to have more businesses using banana leaves instead of single use plastics. The Puerto Rican people put themselves in debt twice over every day with this foreign poisoned vessels that then become trash for a small island to have to handle or recycle in some way. I thought of this today besides waffle cones, making little cups and things out of banana leaves is something that other places never get away from for good reason.
Igual los Americanos deben usar la hoja de burdock y usar mejores prácticas sostenibles cuando sea posible. Pero en todo país que lo hacen hay mucho éxito.
Los Puertorriqueños y los Americanos pueden pelearse para siempre y siguen en muchisimos países ríendose y pasandola bien con platos de hoja de plátano llenos de comida saludable.
The Best band...
Oh man, i fucking love this song. I woke up upset about some family problems, but watching this short-film and listening to this soft, smooth song has made me soar into the clouds. I can't wait to hear the LP. By the way, with "Blacklight Shine" and now "Graveyard Love" i think Cedric could have been a pop solo singer perfectly, maybe he really is... in an alternative universe haha. Have a nice day, voltalovers :)).
What is wrong with you? Have you heard any of their previous work? This song is horrible. Cedric as a pop solo singer? Jesus H. Christ....
I think it’s fantastic. I’m also a fan of their previous work as well.
Massive fan of everything up to Bedlam, this is good though, like real fucking good. It may be different but who cares
Yeah it’s nuts - his voice is still as youthful as ever, and yet with a pointed melodic maturity.
I love both of these new tracks, and my favorite Mars Volta albums whare Deloused in the Comatorium & Frances the Mute.
Wow, Funkin, Wow....This is sweet as cold drink on a hot day.
Happened to be in pr as this video came out, so many cats & abandoned buildings, but the air, the nocturnal song of coquis, the crow of the roosters, the crook of the waves. You tapped into its spirit with this. Like a little kid excited for new album.