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From Rolling Stone #573 (8 March
1990), p. 63.
© 1990 by Straight Arrow Publishers Company, L.P.
New Faces: Voivod by Moira McCormick
Giant aluminum factories invade a
planet, and the big aluminum smog around the planet causes Alzheimer's
disease because of the aluminum deposited into the brain ...."
Michel Langevin, a.k.a. Away -- drummer, graphic artist, and conceptualist
for the futuristic French Canadian foursome Voivod -- is outlining
a science fiction scenario found on the art-metal band's latest
album, Nothingface.
Actually, Away says, the scenario is "not totally fiction." Like
many of this Montreal group's nightmarish concepts, this one was
inspired by real life: specifically, life in the industrial town
of Jonquière, in northern Quebec, where the band members
grew up, says Away, "by the biggest aluminum factory in North
America."
"Mixing stuff like surrealistic art with scientific fact," says
Away in his French-fried English, "is how I create my concepts
and drawings -- such as characters like the Voivod. The band's
namesake, and its main musical protagonist, was conjured up by
Away at age twelve after he read the Bram Stoker novel Dracula.
"I created my own postnuclear vampire," Away says, "and later
we just transposed it into our music."
Voivod formed in 1982 with Away, bassist Blacky (Jean-Yves Theriault),
guitarist Piggy (Denis D'Amour) and singer and lyricist Snake
(Denis Belanger). The foursome drew on heavy metal, punk and progressive
rock to come up with a lethal brand of high-concept thrash that
fueled four independent albums. Throughout, the Voivod character
mutated from vampire to cyborg to microworld explorer, with every
stage illustrated by Away's sleeve art.
The band metamorphosed, as well. With Nothingface, Voivod's
first major- label effort, the group has evolved beyond thrash.
But its frenetic attack is still light- years away from pop: Nothingface's
first single is a marrow-freezing cover of Pink Floyd's "Astronomy
Domine," penned by the patron saint of rock nut cases, Syd Barrett.
"That song influenced everyone in the band when we were young,"
says Away.
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