CEDRIC BIXLER-ZAVALA
'Cedric Bixler-Zavala' (born November 4, 1974 in Redwood City, California) is the lead singer and lyricist of The Mars Volta, and was previously the lead singer and lyricist of At the Drive-In.
| Contents |
| Biography |
| Discography |
| With Foss |
| With Los Dregtones |
| With Phantasmagoria |
| With The Fall on Deaf Ears |
| As Alavaz Relxib Cirdec |
| Guest appearances |
Biography
Raised in El Paso, Texas, Cedric Bixler-Zavala is a Mexican-American singer/lyricist, who fronts the acclaimed progressive rock group The Mars Volta. He was also the lead-singer of the seminal post-hardcore band At the Drive-In which broke up in 2001.
Bixler-Zavala's lyrics are often abstract to the point of seeming nonsensical. These lyrics often blend contrasting metaphors, usually dealing with grotesque, speculative fiction imagery. He has cited a variety of influences, such as Werner Herzog, Luis Buñuel, Neu!, Doctor Who, Syd Barrett, Damo Suzuki, and Mexican folk tales. He has also experimented with bilingual lyrics, switching from English to Spanish several times within the course of a song. The Mars Volta's album De-Loused in the Comatorium was accompanied by a short novel of the same name, written in the same metaphorical style his lyrics are arranged by Cedric and Jeremy Ward. A lot of his vocal work operates in the higher register (displayed in songs such as Inertiatic ESP), but he also operates competently at a normal pitch.
Bixler-Zavala frequently does somersaults on stage, swings his microphone (once unintentionally hitting band mate Ikey Owens in the head), salsa dances, sarcastically mocks the audience for fun (during At the Drive-In days), and plays the maracas. Previously Bixler-Zavala was a heavy drug user, but he has now quit using opioids along with bandmate Omar Rodriguez-Lopez following the overdose and death of Jeremy Ward, former sound manipulator of The Mars Volta.
Multi-instrumentalist Bixler-Zavala also played the drums in the experimental reggae dub group DeFacto, and occasionally played guitar and drums with At the Drive-In.
Under the pseudonym "Alavaz Relxib Cirdec", Bixler-Zavala contributed a 2-song single to the GSL Special 12" Single Series, released in December 2005. The inversion of his name is very appropriate, seeing as the musical styles shown on his GSL 12" single would be unexpected to an uninformed fan of his more mainstream contributions. Closer to the Dub of De Facto and the ambient experimentation shown in Omar Rodriguez-Lopez records than the prog-rock of The Mars Volta, the two songs Bixler-Zavala has produced under this alias are entirely instrumental, with the exception of samples of speech that can be heard on "Live Private Booths". "Live Private Booths" is a funky Fela Kuti-style jam featuring flute, drums, bass, guitars and samples, while "Sapta-Loka" is a more ambient exploration of eastern-style drones, with subtle, haunting instrumentation.
Discography
With Foss
★ ''El Paso Pussycats''
With Los Dregtones
★ ''5 Song Alibi'' (1994)
With Phantasmagoria
With The Fall on Deaf Ears
★ ''The Fall on Deaf Ears EP'' (1996)
===With At the Drive-In===
★ ''Hell Paso'' (1994) - re-release EP
★ ''Alfaro Vive, Carajo!'' (1995) - EP
★ ''Acrobatic Tenement'' (1996, re-release 2004) - LP
★ ''El Gran Orgo'' - (1997) - EP
★ ''In/Casino/Out'' (1998, re-release 2004) - LP
★ ''Vaya'' (1999, re-release 2004) - EP
★ ''Relationship of Command'' (2000, re-release 2004) - LP
★ ''This Station Is Non-Operational'' (2005) - Compilation
===With De Facto===
★ ''How Do You Dub? You Fight For Dub, You Plug Dub In'' LP (1999/2001)
★ ''456132015'' EP (2001)
★ ''Megaton Shotblast'' LP (2001)
★ ''Légende du Scorpion à Quatre Queues'' LP (2001)
===With The Mars Volta===
★ ''Tremulant'' - EP (2002)
★ ''De-Loused in the Comatorium'' - LP (2003)
★ ''Live EP'' - EP (2003)
★ ''Frances the Mute'' - LP (2005)
★ ''Scabdates'' - LP (2005)
★ ''Amputechture'' - LP (2006)
★ ''The Bedlam in Goliath'' - LP (2007)
As Alavaz Relxib Cirdec
★ '' - Single (2005)
Guest appearances
★ '' - Various Artists backed by the Rollins Band (2002)
★ ''Decomposition'' - Thavius Beck
★ ''Plasticity Index'' - Sand Which Is
★ '' - Omar Rodriguez-Lopez (2004)
★ ''White People'' - Handsome Boy Modeling School (2004)
★ ''Omar Rodriguez'' - Omar Rodriguez-Lopez (2005)
★ ''Blood Mountain'' - Mastodon (2006)
★ ''I'll Sleep When You're Dead'' - El-P (2007)
★ ''Se Dice Bisonte, No Bùfalo'' - Omar Rodriguez-Lopez Group (2007)
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