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Eureka the Butcher (ex-Mars Volta) plans debut

Posted by Loren on May 6, 2013

Eureka the Butcher, featuring ex-The Mars Volta member Marcel Rodriguez-Lopez will soon release Music For Mothers, dedicated to his late mother. The record will be released May 28th via Rodriguez Lopez Productions.

The Mars Volta released Noctoueniquet last year and subsequently announced their break-up back in January 2013.

01. Here Comes Eureka B

02. Cold Ass Feet
03. The Home Stretch
04. Swag Sh*t
05. Barbecue at Channel One
06. Heavy Programming
07. Main Frame
08. Sarah Monster
09. El Paso Research
10. Desert Rituals
11. My Brother The Sun

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