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Blackthorn magazine 1986
Voivod has been among my favorite bands ever
since they released War and Pain. In issue no. 2 of
Blackthorn we featured an interview with Voivod and now it must
be time for another one. A lot has happened since this interview.
Perhaps you dont remember it, but in the
interview from issue no. 2 we talked about their second release,
RRROOOAAARRR. The told us that they planned to release
this album in the summer 1985. The summer 1985 went on and the
Voivod album wasnt released. The problem was Metal Blade
Records. Lets not talk about that, its bad history
and now Voivod has got a new and better deal with Noise Records
for three albums, including RRROOOAAARRR. This album
was recorded from October to November 1985 at LAutre studio
in Montreal. They went in the studio without a deal in the back
and recorded this new 9-track album. At the moment Im writing
this article I havent heard the final product, all Ive
heard is rough-mix version which was released for the public,
just after they had finished the recording of the album. This
is of course a great release, but not in the same style as W.A.P.
The main reason for this is the bass. You whove got the
W.A.P. album will of course remember they very dominating bass,
which was their style and a great one indeed. This time its hard
to say what the dominating part is, which you have to get used
to. When you do that youll love RRROOOAAARRR
as much as you love War and Pain. Since Voivod finished
the recording of R. theyve been busy doing gigs. When they
was in the studio they was on a High School tour throughout the
Province of Quebec. On this tour they visited seven towns. This
was an outstanding chance for them to rehearse their live-appearance.
Then on the 30th of November it was time for them to see if those
High School gigs had helped them. On this day the first
international heavy metal festival took place in Montreal,
featuring five well-established bands, namely Celtic Frost, Destruction,
Possessed, Nasty Savage and Voivod. After this gig Voivod was
ready to do someone outside of Canada. The first of those took
place at the Ritz in New York and Cro-Mags off the stage.
In May theyve been touring with label-mates Celtic Frost
and Running Wild. Seems like a gig for all kinds of taste, power
horror etc. metal (as Voivod describes themselves), black psycho
metal and rockn remember your sunglasses roll. It
seems like Voivod are taking revenge for the time that the end
seemed near for them.
-Wasnt it a hard decision to enter
the studio and record your second album, without a deal in the
back?
Piggy. Not really, because our first
release, War and Pain did pretty well and the band
is well known by the underground business. On the
other hand we thought it would be easier for us to get a better
deal with the album done, before we started negotiations. Anyway,
we had to make a move, because War and Pain had been
released more than a year, before we decided to enter the studio
and record RRROOOAAARR. Our material had been ready
for a long time and we were looking forward to listening to our
new songs. You know, Voivod is not that kind of band who sits
there and waits until things happen. We are warriors and we like
to provoke things. At last, we took the right decision, because
now we have this deal with Noise Records and we are really happy
about it!
-I think youve changed style a little,
or perhaps its because of the mixing on the tape Ive
got. Anyway, the guitar is more dominating this time. On the first
the bass was the supporting part. This was actually your image,
why have you changed this?
Piggy. The songwriting on RRROOOAAARRR
is about the same as the War and Pain. If the bass
sounds different, well thats because Blackys amplifier
has been stolen and the amplifier we used during the recording
sessions didnt sound like the stolen one. We tried to get
the same sound as on War and Pain, but its not
the real, or unreal Blacky sound. Dont worry, Blacky has
found a new amplifier which sounds exactly like the first one,
so now the blower bass sound is back. We wanted to re-record the
bass tracks when Blacky found his new amplifier, but it would
have delayed the release of RRROOOAAARRR too much.
-How come youve decided
to give your second release such as strange title as RRROOOAAARRR?
Blacky. The front cover of our new album
features the new Voivod, who now is a biomechanical one. We were
looking for a title to remain the concept, something original.
The four of us were wondering what kind of a sound this war machine
that exterminates everything could make and then we came up with
this one- RRROOOAAARRR. Thats a roaring and
thats the sound of the new Voivod when he is in motion.
-How was your first show outside Canada?
Blacky. Our first public appearance
outside Canada was on Saturday the 4th of April at the Ritz in
New York. This show was our 25th and we played with Venom and
Cro-Mags. We did a short set of about forty minutes, because we
were the first band on the bill. We had time to play eight songs,
four from War and Pain, three from RRROOOAAARRR
and a brand new one called Order of the Black Guards
which should appear on our third album. This show was quite special
for the Americans, because RRROOOAAARRR wasnt
released at that time. Anyway, the eight songs we played got a
good reaction from the public, a crowd of about 1,500 people!
This experience has been really valuable for the band.
-What about Europe?
Were supposed to record our third
album in West-Germany sometime around October. In November were
planning to start touring in Europe. We dont know exactly
which countries we will visit, yet, but we do hope to play in
Denmark because people over there knows about real power nuclear
metal.
-The United States, Japan?
Snake. We will start our first North-American
tour on May the 17th at LAmour in New York. (This was in
the 1986. ed.) We will be on the road until the first week of
July and we will play over thirty cities all over the United States
plus a few ones in Canada. This tour will coincide with the release
of our second album and we will be touring with our good friends
from Celtic Frost and Running Wild. This Noise Package Tour
will for sure make a lot of noise
We dont have any
plans about touring Japan, yet. Nevertheless be sure that we would
love to go over there, because Voivod is a live band and we want
to play everywhere on this planet.
-Are you fully satisfied with
RRROOOAAARRR?
Blacky. Except for the way the bass sounds,
as Piggy explained before, we are really happy about this new
album. We think our songwriting has improved and we are now better
performers than we were on our first album. On RRROOOAAARRR
we worked with a co-producer, who also is our sound mixer when
we do live shows and because he is familiar with our sound I think
RRROOOAAARRR has the right feeling, the right atmosphere.
-Ive got one question especially
for you Away. How do you get the ideas for your strange drawings
and when did you realize you had talent?
I realized that I had some talent in school,
where all my teachers used to shout at me, because the only thing
they could find in my notebooks were drawings. But at least they
told me that my drawings wasnt bad at all. I get my inspiration
from my nightmares (Im glad I havent got such nightmares)
and also in the streets, because I like to draw the morbid and
sarcastic sides of the things I see all around me.
-Has it helped that you have a
manager now, so you dont have to use time on arranging gigs,
etc. Has he done it much better then you could have done it?
Away. We waited a long time time before
we selected our manager, because nobody seemed to be able to accomplish
tings better then we could ourselves. Finally we decide to work
with Rocker because he is not the traditional manager.
We have a common goal to be recognized
as an international act. Rocker is at the same level as me or
anyone else in the band. We can even say he is the fifth member
of Voivod.
-How long to intend to keep playing?
Snake. When you see the group in November
you will have your answer. Voivod is a live band. We like to record
albums, but we would rather be on the stage with a bunch of crazy
thrashers in front of us. We intend to play for as long as possible.
If Lemmy can play even though he is over forty years old, then
Voivod can do the same. When we are on stage the only rule is
to make people nuts and thats the greatest feeling.
Thats why we want to play
TO THE DEATH
-Whos Korgull?
Snake. Korgull is the one you see on the
front cover of our new album. He is a new age Voivod. He is the
same Voivod who was on the War and Pain front cover,
but he has traded his primitive guns for new and more sophisticate
weapons. The song tells the story of Korgull who goes around the
top of a large. Deep hole where lots of people are held prisoners.
They try to escape, but they cant , because if they do Korgull
is there to terminate them if they do!
This was the Voivod interview. I do hope you
liked and got some interesting information you didnt know
before. Perhaps you are interested in some Voivod merchandise.
Heres some of the items theyve got available. All
orders must be made payable to the Iron Gang Fan Club and in Canadian
currency only!
T-shirt. Black shirt with Voivod logo on the
front and the famous To the Death phrase on the back.
Available in S-M-L-XL. 10.00.
Demo tapes. 16 tracks (studio) from January 1984.
7.00.
16 tracks (live) 7.00.
Button. Actual size is 1 ¼. Same logo as the shirt.
1.00.
Sticker. Actual size is 5x8. 1.00.
Poster. To The Death tour poster with large picture of Voivod
members and their autographs. 3.00.
For every order add 2.00 (USA and Canada) or 3.00 (Europe).
Again, all orders must be paid in Canadian dollars. Remember to
print your name, address in clear capital letters. Delivery should
take about 8 weeks because all orders are shipped in a solid envelope
for maximum security. Iron Gang Fan Club, C>P> 127 Succ.
St-Michel, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H2A 3L9.
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