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Voivod -Target Earth pic disc

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2019 double picture disc with gatefold cover. Limited 500 copies

Voivod various line-ups have often revolved around the changing of bass players. In the mid ‘90s, bassist/vocalist Eric Forrest entered the fold to make the band a trio for the first time. After two albums, a collection called Kronik and the Voivod Lives live set, Eric was laid up to do a van accident incurred during a road jaunt. Several years later, ex-Metallica bassist Jason Newsted did his part to help revitalize the band again, and after 2003’s ‘Voivod’ album, an extensive stint on Ozzfest and supporting Ozzy on an arena tour. The band’s Mark IV line-up is as good a line-up as could exist without original guitarist and chief riff catalyst Denis ‘Piggy’ D’Amour. His tragic passing in 2005 threw the band into a period of hiatus, and it was only an event of such unthinkable gravity that could bring surviving members Denis “Snake” Belanger and Michel “Away” Langevin back together with bassist Jean-Yves “Blacky” Theriault. Once Piggy’s final recordings were made into albums with Jason, Snake and Away working to cobble together the demo’s they had written together (2006’s Katorz and 2009’s Infini), a revitalized Voivod hit the road, largely as a means to keep Piggy’s music alive, to celebrate all that Voivod had meant to so many fans around the world. After several jaunts through North and South America, Europe and Japan, the new line-up began itching to do more than just exist as a tribute to itself. A new song, “Kaleidos,” began showing up in live sets, and response was positive enough to keep the band writing and driving in the only direction they’ve ever known: forward. The result of that drive is 2013’s Target Earth album. Recorded at producer Pierre Remillard’s Wild Studios in Quebec and mixed by Sanford Parker (Pelican, Nachtmystium) the album is out right in time for the band’s 30th anniversary. This album is something the band’s diehard fans are eagerly anticipating, and to say the songs of Target Earth run the gamut of Voivod’s capabilities would be an understatement. Where “Corps Etranger” steams forward at a frantic clip, so does “Kluskap O’Kom,” the latter more refined and layered, while incorporating what are perhaps the first-ever backup gang vocals heard on a Voivod album. On the other side of the spectrum is “Empathy for the Enemy,” a thoughtful art-metal landscape. Several tracks carry the creepy, folkloric vibe of the Angel Rat album; the title track is quintessential Voivod sci-fi metal; and strange studio trickery spices up a variety of tracks, lending additional depth to the listening experience. Mongrain’s riffs possess the angular trademark of Piggy’s approach, and the entire band challenged themselves in constructing some of the trickiest arrangements heard on a Voivod album since their Nothingface phase (such as the dizzying changes of “Mechanical Mind”). But while reference points can be made to previous Voivodian eras, there is more new than old here, and that is the way it has always been with the band. Even the cover artwork is both familiar and brand new. Drawn by drummer Away, as ever, the image of an armoured, gun-toting nuclear warrior recalls the band’s 1984 War and Pain debut, but he is rendered entirely differently, while a brand new Voivod logo flies above the scene. Voivod’s 30th anniversary celebrates their career as one of metal’s most influential bands. The handful of live albums, reissues and dvds that began to surface in the past ten years proved how beloved this band really is, and now comes another album of inspired fresh material that proves Voivod still have many new paths to travel. What band continues to redefine and reinvent themselves 13 studio albums and 30 years into their career? There is only one answer to that question: Voivod.

Track list:
1. Target Earth
2. Kluskap O Kom
3. Empathy For The Enemy
4. Mechanical Mind
5. Warchaic
6. Resistance
7. Kaleidos
8. Corps Etranger
9. Artefact
10. Defiance

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Label

Alone Records

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Catalogue Number

AR-062LPPIC