How come the band At the Drive-In broke up?
Just listening to some of their music and I was thinking what a shame it was they broke up and why? They weren’t exactly a mainstream band so this question may be hard for most people to answer, but I thought it was possible. I know some of the members went and formed The Mars Volta, which were a little more maintstream. Maybe that was a reason, the core members wanted to make it bigger. Just wondering if anyone knew of another reason.
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I agree, they were pretty awesome. Supposedly they broke up because of a six year, nonstop cycle of touring and recording. Basically, built up tension toward each other and exhaustion. A few of the member also had some pretty outrageous drug habits as well.
Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodríguez-López were the two who started The Mars Volta while the rest of the band started Sparta. I never was too much of a fan of Sparta but The Mars Volta is awesome.
There’s a possible reunion in the works. It’s been a while since I’ve heard anything on it though. At the rate that bands are going for getting back together these days, it might actually happen.
@Randy
Cool, that’s the kind of info I was looking for. I agree The Mars Volta are awesome, I’ve seen them play live, they rock.
I have had 4 bands in my lifetime. some band members and their gossip, is worse than a ladies garden party. instead of thinking collectively as a band, some members get the bighead and want to strike out on their own.
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