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Interview by Glenn Salter for Metallic Assault
fanzine 1985
Long ago, in a faraway country of Europe, a horde
of bloodthirsty barbarians called themselves VoiVods. It is said
that they destroyed entire villages, impaled the villagery, and
then celebrated their victory in the midst of the hectacomb by
drinking their victims' blood.
Jonquiere, November 1982. Away, visionary drummer,
unfolds this tale of horror to Blacky and Piggy. VoiVod has just
risen from the dead. Snake joins the band two months later. Now
VoiVod has the throat to propel its power and energy. Now the
people of Morgoth, the land of ice, can't escape their fate.
Sons of Venom, Slayer, Raven and Motorhead, the
musicians create a sound of sheer barbarity, of raw energy. Labeled
"Power Metal", this music is in the arsenal the VoiVods
build to vanquish in each and every fight.
On November 9th and 11th, 1983 in Jonquiere and
Romouski, VoiVod plays the first part of the Exciter show; at
the same time their song "Condemned to the Gallows"
is featured on Metal Massacre V, an L.P. bringing together the
most promising metal bands of the world.
June 1984, Voivod records "War and Pain",
their first album at the studio Le Torroir in Chicoutimi.
March 1986 Voivod signs to Noise International
for a world-wide recording and distribution deal. Their first
album for Noise, entitled "Rrroooaaarrr", is going to
be released at the end of April.
Straight from the horse's mouth
How do you feel about the success
of "War and Pain"?
PIGGY: We are all satisfied with the results of "War and
Pain", the results are what we waited for.
Do you consider VOIVOD a black metal band
or a power metal band?
PIGGY: I consider VOIVOD as a power metal band. Black metal want
to tell you about Satanism and VOIVOD is not a satanic concept,
but a lot of people said that we are black metal. Probably cause
the Snake's vocals is mostly compared with VENOM and also the
guitar harmonies in minor mode.
Have you ever played outside of Quebec?
PIGGY: We never played outside of Quebec are. We'll surely do
it in '85.
I've heard that VOIVOD might be opening
for Slayer, is there any possibility in this happening and what
do you think of Slayer's music?
PIGGY: When Slayer played the Montreal Spectrum last October we
had a real crazy time with them after their show and we talked
about that. We don't have news at this time but we all want that
and it's supposed to arrive in '85...Slayer's music has a real
value for me cause they are all accomplished musicians in their
technique and sound. We don't find many bands tthat have real
good musicians in the metal scene.
BLACKY: It's impossible for me to listen to Slayer's music without
move, scream or shaking. I need this kind of noise. I only like
5 bands in the world and Slayer is one of them who I respect.
I love their attitude.
Does each member have a particular fave
from "War and Pain"?
PIGGY: "War and Pain".
BLACKY: "Blower".
AWAY: "Warriors of Ice".
SNAKE: "Warriors of Ice".
M.A.: Besides FATE have VOIVOD opened for any other bands?
BLACKY: We opened 2 times for EXCITER.
M.A.: What do you think of hardcore punk?
PIGGY: I don't like any hardcore or punk shit!!
BLACKY: If the punk guitarists would want to learn to play more,
I would listen to it.
AWAY: I like it a lot. I like G.B.H. and DISCHARGE.
SNAKE: I like it a lot too.
Is there going to be a change from the style
of ""War and Pain"" to "RRROOOAAARRR"?
PIGGY: I don't see a real change in our new songs but maybe we
play better and we make better arrangements. Maybe we'll be more
fast. Anyways "RRROOOAAARRR" will surely be a great
speed moment in VOIVOD's career.
Who are your favorite bands?
PIGGY: Raven - Slayer.
BLACKY: Slayer - Possessed - VOIVOD.
AWAY: Slayer - Bathory - G.B.H.
SNAKE: Raven.
How would you describe a VOIVOD show?
PIGGY: It's like a nuclear deflagration, so hot, so fast, you
don't realize you're dead!!!
What are your future tour plans and more
importantly when will there be a Toronto gig?
PIGGY: We work on tour and we have some really good people who
work on that with us and we'll surely play Toronto in '85 and
some U.S. gigs too in '85.
Any last immortal words to pass on to the
raging readers of "Metallic Assault"?
AWAY: If you like our "War and Pain" album, you don't
have the choice to like our "RRROOOAAARRR"!!!!!
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