Two decades of solo material from Omar Rodríguez-López is coming to vinyl in an incomprehensibly massive box set called Amor de Frances, out December 4th.
Back in 2021, Rodríguez-López — best known as one of the masterminds between At the Drive-In and The Mars Volta — shared a ton of his back catalog on streaming for the first time, including fan-favorite Cryptomnesia and a collaboration with John Frusciante. Those albums are just a few of the 57 total LPs that comprise Amor de Frances, which will also include two previously-unreleased records, as well as 31 albums never before pressed to vinyl.
Along with a set of nine art prints, Amor de Frances comes packaged in four individual boxes with an eye-catching spine design that’ll look really, really nice on your vinyl shelf. It’s limited to 500 copies, and pre-orders begin on October 30th here. The albums will also be available to purchase individually early next year.
See photos of the box set below.
Later this week, Rodríguez-López will premiere the new documentary Omar and Cedric: If This Ever Gets Weird, about him and his At the Drive-In/Mars Volta bandmate Cedric Bixler-Zavala.