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VOIVOD: Two New Songs Available For Streaming - May 29, 2009
Two new songs from Quebec metal innovators VOIVOD"Earthache" and "Global Warning" — are available for streaming on the band's MySpace page. Both tracks will appear on VOIVOD's final album featuring the group's late guitarist, Denis "Piggy" D'Amour, which is scheduled for release in the U.S. on Tuesday, June 23 via Relapse Records. The CD, which will be issued in Europe via Nuclear Blast, contains the last thirteen songs written by Piggy and again features bassist Jason "Jasonic" Newsted (ex-METALLICA). Jason played bass on all the songs and mixed the album, which will be released as a deluxe, digipack CD and will also be issued on vinyl as a double LP.

"Infini" was built from the final songs created by the band with D'Amour. All his original demo guitar tracks appear as they were recorded — with no re-amping and no overdubs; just Piggy as he played the tracks he envisioned in his small bachelor apartment, the amp in the bathroom, capturing his performance with the laptop given to him by Jason.

Carlos Ramirez of Noisecreep recently conducted an interview with VOIVOD drummer Michel "Away" Langevin about the the unorthodox recording process behind the making of the album and playing live with another guitarist. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

Noisecreep: Does "Infini" consist of the last batch of material the band wrote with Piggy?

Away: Yes, there is a collection of tracks that Piggy was writing for a solo record and some of those are very "Voivodian" so we'll see if that comes out but "Infini" is stuff we had written together. We demoed so much material back in 2003 when we were rehearsing for the Ozzfest tour. We left Piggy's stuff from those sessions because he did a great job and even double-tracked his guitars so it was easy to keep them. We did have to re-record the bass and drums because the recording quality was so poor. When Snake was tracking his vocals, he was mostly just putting down melodies and little ideas like that.

Noisecreep: How much of the music changed when you went in to record the final version of the album all of these years later?

Away: The main thing that was changed was Snake's lyrics. Like I mentioned, he didn't have all of the words for everything yet when we were demoing with Piggy but even the songs that did, he changed. He felt like the lyrics he had in 2003 didn't mean as much to him anymore. He wanted things to be current. I know there are moments on this album that deal with what happened to Piggy and the loss we felt. We were more than just bandmates for so many years, we were also close friends so that had to be in there. In terms of the drums, I also felt like some of the beats I had originally recorded sounded a bit dated. I wanted "Infini" to reflect my current drum style more so that changed too.

Noisecreep: VOIVOD has always had striking album artwork. What can we expect this time around?

Away: It's very spacey, old-school sci-fi looking actually. I went online and got some cool NASA photos and incorporated them into the layout. I made a collage with some of those images and it came out looking really cool. The actual cover has the gas mask I have been using for the last few albums. I wanted to develop an identity that went along with Jason joining the band so since the self-titled 2003 album, I have used the same logo and the gas mask thing for the imaging.

Read the entire interview from Noisecreep.

"Infini" track listing:

01. God Phones
02. From The Cave
03. Earthache
04. Global Warning
05. A Room With A V.U.
06. Destroy After Reading
07. Treasure Chase
08. Krap Radio
09. In Orbit
10. Deathproof
11. Pyramidome
12. Morpheus
13. Volcano

Total running time: 57:57



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COMMENT | R.I.P. Piggy
posted by : FrankRizzo
5/29/2009 12:41:16 AM

Can't imagine Voivod without him.

Piggy was/is like no other.

Voivod Muathafuckers!!!

COMMENT |
posted by : madeinquebec
5/29/2009 12:42:25 AM

RIP Piggy! This will be Epic part 2 !!!!

COMMENT | Classic Classic band
posted by : PowerBrake
5/29/2009 1:29:15 AM

Life goes on for those fortunate enough to be here. I love Voivod. Last seen opening for Sepulfake in SF. After Voivod left the stage the show was over.

COMMENT | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
posted by : The Judge
5/29/2009 6:23:07 AM

I wouldn't go back to the beginning maybe start with Killing Technology but I warn you it's pretty raw compared to this.
You can't go wrong with any of Dimension Hatross, Nothingface or The Outer Limits.

This song is OK, not keen on the last album and didn't have great hopes for this but still remain one of the greatest bands to ever put out a record.

The Meatl Pink Floyd.

COMMENT |
posted by : PeninaD
5/29/2009 7:17:45 AM

Wow, sounds like Jason's Theremin at the very beginning.
Nice.

COMMENT | Outlaw
posted by : And Then There Were None
5/29/2009 9:07:23 AM

I dig their progressive stuff but their first album, War And Pain, is my fave. really dirty, kinda Motorhead meets thrash. but full of hooks.

but they became famous for their weird proggy thrash output.

cheers.

COMMENT |
posted by : Dutchguy
5/29/2009 10:05:12 AM

The opening riff of Earthache sounds like a Angus Young experiment that's gone horribly wrong. But in a good way!
Global Warning is classic Voivod.

COMMENT | Great tunes
posted by : RiotAct666
5/29/2009 12:21:29 PM

Can't wait to buy the CD

COMMENT | ^^^^
posted by : And Then There Were None
5/29/2009 12:22:26 PM

yeah, "She's Got Balls" gone weird.

cheers.

COMMENT |
posted by : babbabooey
5/29/2009 12:58:53 PM

When i saw them in the 80's i remember being very impressed with Away's drumming. He's so underated. Piggys irreplaceable. Whatever happened to the series of remastered albums that were supposed to come out?

COMMENT | ...
posted by : Sontaron
5/29/2009 2:15:13 PM

Just an amazing band, really looking forward to this. Not sure if the band should carry on recording stuff once Piggy`s songs are used up though. He had such a unique sound.

As for the guy looking to check Voivod out, they chopped and changed their style so much it`s hard to know what to recommend without knowing what you`re into. Early albums are raw, primal noisy thrash albums, then they became more prog metal, first quite thrashy still with Dimension Hatross but then more Pink Floyd gone metal with Nothing Face. Those are the two albums I`d probably point you towards first. They then dabbled in more straight up prog rock, back to prog metal, then an almost industrial take on their early thrash again with the new singer before a dabble with a slow, sludgey Hawkwind style sound metalled up and recently a more alt metal with touches of the late 80`s early 90`s sound.

Hope that makes sense!

COMMENT | Sounds fucking killer
posted by : Daryl_Zed
5/29/2009 6:13:01 PM

Outlaw Torn: Get War and Pain, Roaaaarrr, Dimension Hatross, Killing Technology and Angel Rat.


COMMENT | my 2 cents...
posted by : metal7272
5/29/2009 8:24:20 PM

Dimesion Hatross,Nothingface(SOOOOOOOOOOOO UNDERRATED),Killing Technology,Voivod

COMMENT |
posted by : subdiver
5/29/2009 11:11:54 PM

I love ALL their albums and this new album sounds great so far!!
RIP Piggy! And thanks to rest of Voivod to keep this great music alive. Can't wait to see them live again.



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