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VOIVOD Guitarist On Possibility Of New Music: If The Guys Want To Try Something, I'll Be There - Sep. 9, 2009
What's That Dude Play? conducted an interview with VOIVOD guitarist Dan Mongrain in late August in Oslo, Norway. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

What's That Dude Play?: Tell me a bit about being the new guy. Obviously you were a big fan and had a mentor relationship with Piggy. How does it feel playing those songs?

Dan Mongrain: It's awesome. The first time I heard VOIVOD, I was like 11 or 12 years old. I become a fan right away. They are the band I've listened to the most in my life. I am pretty open-minded towards any kind of music. I listen to jazz, blues, reggae. I don't mind as long as it's well done. I listen to a lot of classical too. But VOIVOD has such a great progressive side to their music. Piggy's chords are crazy! It's like keyboard chords on guitar. He plays in the high range of the guitar a lot, then he goes heavy. It is very unique, and I like uniqueness in a band. It is pretty crazy to play with those guys. They are my all-time favorite band and now I'm playing with them. It's ridiculous. It is like a dream come true in a way, because my dream came true because Piggy passed away. It is a delicate situation, but I enjoy every second of it and I try to do it with respect for the music and for Piggy. I am very honored to do it.

What's That Dude Play?: I understand the "Infini" tracks appear just as Piggy recorded them without any re-amping or tweaking like was done on "Katorz".

Dan Mongrain: Exactly. He recorded them professionally, I think it was in his bathroom in his apartment with a Marshall amp and a Mac with Pro Tools. I think he knew something was wrong with his health. He did all of the tracks without really saying to the other guys he did it. All of the solos… everything was there. Just a couple of days before he passed away he called Michel [Langevin, a.k.a. Away; VOIVOD drummer] and gave him the code for the laptop. That was it. That was the 23 songs they composed with Jason Newsted [VOIVOD/ex-METALLICA bassist]. They made "Katorz" and then the rest of the songs "Infini", but it was the same session except for bass, drums and vocals.

What's That Dude Play?: How was it playing the homecoming date in Quebec last July?

Dan Mongrain: It was crazy, actually! A lot of people showed up – three or four thousand people. The first band on was old friends of VOIVOD. There was a lot of competition between the bands… 20 years ago! It was friendly. Piggy's family was there. It was great fun… it was my birthday that day as well. That was funny. Piggy's family talked to me and were very kind to me. It was raining like hell during "Nuclear War". It was the best version. Everybody was soaking wet in the audience.

What's That Dude Play?: Speak to this as a fan. The endurance and longevity of a band like VOIVOD. A band that has had some success, but is far from a household name. Can you point to something and say this is why VOIVOD continues on?

Dan Mongrain: I think VOIVOD is a band's band. It is a band for the bands. They get so much respect from other musicians. There are huge bands that are inspired by VOIVODMASTODON, Mike Patton, Phil AnselmoDave Grohl is a huge VOIVOD fan. They influenced a lot of people. They had a good career, at some point it was getting pretty good, then after "Nothingface", grunge music was taking over and VOIVOD could never be a huge thing because it's too weird, and I think it's ok like that. It got to be underground a bit. It is very progressive. Every album sounds different. I think they deserve more than what they have, but I think the guys, as long as they are willing to do, they don't really care about being bigger or famous… they just can't stop because it's too much fun.

What's That Dude Play?: There is still a child-like excitement that surrounds the band, even 25 years later.

Dan Mongrain: There is always a fire burning inside. I guess they are institutionalized or something. I mean, look at THE ROLLING STONES. They're rich. They can stop anytime, and they continue to do it because they can't stop. When you are a musician and you have the chance to tour and to play music and to write music and make records, I think you just can't stop.

What's That Dude Play?: What about going forward? Is there a VOIVOD after this, now that the Piggy tracks are exhausted?

Dan Mongrain: Snake [vocals] and Away talk about it a bit. We talk about it a bit, but nothing is confirmed yet. I think it's a day-by-day thing because it is a very delicate situation. Piggy was writing most of the music for VOIVOD. If the guys want to try something, I'll be there. If they want to tour and play other songs from their repertoire, I'm gonna be there. If they want to right something else… sure, let's give it a try. But there is no decision at this point and I think it is a day-by-day thing. I'm just going with the flow. I love those guys. We get along well. The tour is doing good. I've got no problem playing with many bands. I've done this all my life. I've been in 17 bands and I'm 33 years old. I've played a lot of music in my life… different styles. I've had my own band for 15 years.

Read the entire interview from What's That Dude Play?

Fan-filmed video footage of VOIVOD performing at this year's Knock Out festival on July 11, 2009 in Krakow, Poland can be viewed below.

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COMMENT | Oof.
posted by : THRASHMONGER
9/9/2009 12:21:39 AM

I'm *hoping* they'll change the name, honestly, if they go forward w Dan. He's doing a hell of a job covering Piggy's parts, but if they go forward, then Dan should get to be his own player, and that wouldn't be Voivod per se...

COMMENT | Yeah, I understand that sentiment...
posted by : Necrosaur
9/9/2009 12:35:45 AM

...but with Blacky back in the band, it's 3/4 Voivod again and Dan's doing a hell of a job with Piggy's stuff.

Hmm...calling it Voivod still? I don't know...I don't know. Whatever they do though, I'll give it a listen.

Fucking VOIVOD RULES!!!

IRON GANG!!! \m/

COMMENT | ^
posted by : EaterOfBabies
9/9/2009 1:04:43 AM

Hell fucking yeah, man.
I'll give it a listen no matter what the name might be.

COMMENT | Hmm...
posted by : Million Dollar Man
9/9/2009 1:33:48 AM

I usually don't think a band should be forced to drop everything they've collectively accomplished just because one member left or passed away, but Piggy was Voivod. He had a style entirely unique to him, and despite the amount of people he influenced, I have yet to hear anyone that takes a serious cue from him. Some bands come close (some of Martyr's riffing reminds me of Voivod), but he was the one and only. If they continue without him, I think a name change is in order.

COMMENT |
posted by : madeinquebec
9/9/2009 1:52:09 AM

Band's name nowadays is a BUSINESS. Life is probably hard as it is for VOIVOD so droping the name would be a stupid business move. I'm just saying.

Also, Blacky is only doing the current tour. Jasonic is still in the band -- remember he recorded the songs with Piggy, together with bass/guitar? Now, I don't know if he will be able to join the band again anytime soon, but he is not excluded at this time.

The worst is that next time there will be a VOIVOD news post, you will all still be asking the same shit and wondering about crap.

COMMENT |
posted by : wooten
9/9/2009 2:03:42 AM

Might as well.

COMMENT | Simple..
posted by : The Judge
9/9/2009 3:56:05 AM

Keep the name and Piggy's legacy alive.
If they carry on under a new name they'll still be playing Vod songs in their set so it makes no sense to drop it. As we've all seen these guys have NEVER got the success they deserve a name change would just make things even harder and maybe kill them off for good.

Piggy RIP.

COMMENT |
posted by : metal01
9/9/2009 4:13:33 AM

Voivod got better with Jason, no disrespect to piggy but i've never been a big fan of his until the last three albums.

COMMENT | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
posted by : The Judge
9/9/2009 7:14:25 AM

Killing Technology, Dimension Hatross, Nothingface, there's 3 albums better than anything with Jasonic on them. Come to think of it throw in the outer limits AND Angel Rat as well!!

Guess I'm just an old school fan.

COMMENT |
posted by : snakepitguy
9/9/2009 9:25:32 AM

WAR AND PAIN......

DEATH DEALER was the band that opened for them last July.... check their cd..... That's REAL Metal!

COMMENT | madeinquebec
posted by : Necrosaur
9/9/2009 10:36:40 AM

You are the crankiest motherfucker on this site. Do you not get enough sleep?

COMMENT | they sould name it " VOIVOD"
posted by : elexcomulgado
9/9/2009 10:55:43 AM

WHAT DO YOU THINK PIGGY WILL SAY ABOUT DAN, IM SURE HE WILL APROVE HIM, HES DONE A INCREDIBLE JOB, THE BAND WILL STILL WRITTING VOIVOD STUFF (MUSIC), SO THE NAME NEEDS TO BE THE SAME!

COMMENT | I AGREE WITH . . .
posted by : elexcomulgado
9/9/2009 10:58:22 AM

The Judge. LONG LIVE THE OLD FUCKING SCHOOL IRON GANG!

COMMENT | Voivod Lives!!!!!!!!!
posted by : RiotAct666
9/9/2009 11:07:48 AM

Hope they keep their name and continue on with new tunes & tours. Piggy would of have wanted that.

R.I.P.

COMMENT | ...
posted by : Sontaron
9/9/2009 11:22:16 AM

I`ll check out anything these guys do, one of my favourite bands ever. Without Piggy though...he was such a driving and creative force...seems harsh to ask them to change the name with 3/4 of the original line up but it`s not quite Voivod as it is. Perhaps a subtle change to the name or something?

COMMENT | VOIVOD
posted by : hellrider666
9/9/2009 11:58:00 AM

changing the name would be retarted,obviously Piggy wanted them to go on,thats why he wrote all that extra music and voivod is not only piggy

COMMENT |
posted by : CarcPazu
9/9/2009 12:34:40 PM

I think they should first let Dan compose some new material and see. If it still sounds like Voivod to them, then keep the Voivod name, if it doesn't, find a new name within the Voivod mythology.
Maybe something like Chaosmongers...





COMMENT | ..
posted by : stoneage
9/9/2009 8:17:08 PM

Yeah, like many above have said, it has to be Voivod. All the old-school people know Piggy is gone and that this is an extension of his legacy, so what's the big deal? Calling themselves "Voivod" shows what music they are playing and makes people want to see them. A band like Heaven and Hell can get away with it because they all have lots of cash in their coffers.

COMMENT | CarcPazu
posted by : BassGod73
9/9/2009 8:42:37 PM

I agree, They could Change the Name to One of VOIVOD's songs, much Like Heaven & Hell and everybody would still know who they are. ChaosMongers sounds good, or maybe Psychic Vaccuum...

COMMENT | CarcPazu
posted by : walkingbeard
9/10/2009 7:25:43 AM

Voivod isn't mythology fuckwit.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voivode



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