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IronMan

Genre(s):
Thrash/Progressive Metal
Lyrical Theme(s):
Violence, War (old), Futuristic, Sci-fi (recent)
Origin:
Canada (Jonquicre, Quebec)
Formed In:
1982
Status:
Active
Current line-up:
Denis "Snake" Bélanger - Vocals (1983-1994, 2002-) (Paranoland, Union Made)
Jason "Jasonic" Newsted - Bass (2003-) (Flotsam and Jetsam, Metallica, Sexoturica, IR8, Paradox (US), Ozzy Osbourne, Echobrain, Spastik Children, Rock Star Supernova, Quarteto De Pinga)
Michel "Away" Langevin - Drums (1981-) (Les Ékorchés, Aut'Chose, Kosmos)
Live musicians:
Jean-Yves "Blacky" Thériault - Bass (1981-1991, 2008-)
Daniel Mongrain - Guitar (2008-) (Martyr (Can), Capharnaum, Gorguts, Quo Vadis (Can), Cryptopsy)
Former/Past Member(s):
Vocals:
Eric Forrest (also Bass) (1994-2001) (Project: Failing Flesh, E-Force)
Guitars:
Denis "Piggy" D'Amour (1981-2005) (R.I.P. 26th August 2005, cancer) (Aut'Chose)
Jim Thirwell (1995) (Foetus)
Bass:
Jean Fortin (Deaf Dealer)
Pierre St. Jean (1992-1993, session) (Heaven's Cry)
Vincent Peake (2002) (Aut'Chose, Groovy Aardvark, Grimskunk)
Additional Notes
Voivod started in 1981, when guitarist Denis D'Amour (Piggy) had been searching for several musicians to start a band with, until he found Jean-Yves Thériault (Blacky), who agreed to play bass in his band. However, Blacky did not know how to play bass at the time, although Piggy was musically adept and he took Blacky under his wing. Blacky later hired Michel Langevin (Away), who had been a friend from high school, as their drummer, and the trio joined forces to harvest their own brand of noise. Unfortunately, the project did not last, because "everything went wrong because nobody could play," according to Away. "Piggy was the only true musician."

Blacky and Away needed time to develop their skills, so as a result the band split up for a one-year period. After reforming in November 1982, Voivod officially became Voivod after they hired Denis Bélanger (Snake) as their singer in January 1983. The completed lineup played their first show on June 25, 1983, and played cover versions of Judas Priest, Motörhead and Venom songs, as well as their own material. This gig was also recorded on their first demo ''Anachronism'', which credited the band members as Snake - "throat, scream, insults, mike torture & weapon operator", Piggy - "burning metal-axe, electro- motive force & tremolition", Blacky - "blower bass, pyromania and shit" and Away "thunder and death machine, horror and visions".

After recording a series of demos, Voivod was discovered by Metal Blade Records owner Brian Slagel. The band agreed to record their song "Condemned to the Gallows" for his "Metal Massacre V" compilation, and Slagel offered the band a recording contract with his label. In 1984, Voivod entered the studio to record its debut studio album, resulting in "War & Pain", which arrived in the summer of that year.

"Rrröööaaarrr!!!", recorded at L'Autre' studios in Montreal from between October and November 1985, followed up in 1986, their first for German label Noise Records and licensed to Combat for the USA. An extensive US tour was undertaken to promote the album, partnered with fellow experimentalists Celtic Frost and the somewhat mis-matched Running Wild throughout June. The band then hooked up with Possessed and Deathrow for European gigs in November, adding punks English Dogs for the closing London Electric Ballroom date. After the "Rrröööaaarrr!!!" tour ended in late 1986, Voivod immediately decided to return to the studio to record their next album, titled "Killing Technology". The album was taken out on the road in North America in April and May 1987 backing German Thrashers Kreator, the two bands uniting further for European gigs in November. Unfortunately the band's scheduled slot on the Megadeth headlined "Christmas on Earth" festival in Leeds, UK was stopped when customs officers confiscated the band's gear. Voivod turned up for the show but could only sit and watch the other bands perform. Again the faithful Iron Gang fan club was rewarded with two exclusive tapes, of shows recorded in Montreal and Brussels.

Voivod returned to the studio in the end of 1987 to cut "Killing Technolgy"'s follow-up. The resulting album, 1988's "Dimension Hatröss", succeeded in alienating critics yet drawing in the more adventurous Metal fans. Progress was temporarily stalled as Voivod was forced to pull out of their "Dimension Hatröss" world tour when Piggy was diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumour. When surgeons warned that necessary surgery would in all probability curtail his guitar abilities, Piggy opted to decline an operation and instead threw his energies into the band. As such, the group forged an alliance with Vio-lence for North American concerts to close the year. Naturally a further live cassette, resulted in "A Flawless Structure".

Voivod's tenacity and reluctance to compromise was rewarded with a major label deal via MCA Records subsidiary Mechanic for 1989's Glen Robinson produced 'Nothingface' features the band's take on Pink Floyd's "Astronomy Domine" woven into the overall concept seeing the Voivod character now no longer content to wage war but struggling with multiple inner psychological dimensions. A heavy factor in this lyrical shift would be the tracks "Pre-Ignition" and "Missing Sequences", related directly to the band's roots and fear of Alzheimer's disease, with their friends and family living in the shadow of the Jonquière aluminum factory. Again embarking on US dates, Voivod took out Soundgarden and Faith No More as support acts. "Nothingface" was nominated for a Canadian "Juno" music industry award and topped off the album marketing by touring homeland arenas as guests to their idols Rush.

In 1990, Voivod returned to the studio with former Rush producer Terry Brown to record album number six. The album, now known as "Angel Rat", was delayed for several months before it finally arrived in November 1991 because its release wasn't ready, Blacky had already left the band due to poor relationships with the members, and one song, "Nomads", was taken off of the album. Despite the fact that it was highly anticipated by both music critics and fans as a result of the band's success with the previous album, the album was not as successful as "Nothingface". Following the release of "Angel Rat", Voivod took a brief hiatus before they found Pierre St. Jean as their new bassist in early 1992, and returned to the studio later that year to record one more album for MCA. The resulting album, "The Outer Limits", recieved favourable reviews but did not match the succcess of "Nothingface" and "Angel Rat". The artwork on this album was done in 3D, and some copies came with 3D glasses. Gigs across the USA in September 1993 had Voivod heading a bill alongside Damn the Machine and Clutch.

In 1994, because of the sales for "The Outer Limits" being poor compared to their other releases, Voivod decided to abandon their five year relationship with MCA Records. Also during that year, Snake left to the band to form a new project Union Made, and was replaced by a then-unknown singer and bassist named Eric Forrest. After releasing two more, "Negatron" and "Phobos", to poor reviews, Voivod disappeared for a while before Forrest decided to leave the band.

After rumors of a reunion with original singer persisted, Snake returned to the fold in early 2002 and Jason "Jasonic" Newsted, who had just left Metallica, joined Voivod as their new bassist. The reunion lineup recorded and released a self-titled album in 2003, which was critically praised and became the most successful album Voivod had released in years. In 2004, the band returned to the studio to record their second post-reunion album; however, Piggy died of colon cancer on August 26, 2005 before the new album could come to fruition. Its resulting album, "Katorz", arrived a year later, but Voivod did not tour in support of it as they were not comfortable enough to find an immediate replacement for Piggy.

In early 2008 Voivod selected Daniel Mongrain as Piggy's onstage replacement and returned to playing live. Blacky would return for tours in 2008, 2009 and 2010, but Jason Newsted is still considered the band's permanent bassist.

Bootlegs:

Voivod - Live At Velodrome [bootleg] (1985)
Voivod - Live At The Paradise (21.01.90) [bootleg] (1990)
Voivod - Live At Sonic Union (25.04.02) [bootleg] (2002)


Discography:
Voivod - Second demo [demo] - 1983
Voivod - First demo [demo] - 1983
Voivod - Anachronism [demo] - 1983
Voivod - To the Death [demo] - 1984
Voivod - War and Pain [full-length] - 1984
Voivod - Morgoth Invasion [demo] - 1984
Voivod - Thrashing Rage [ep] - 1986
Voivod - RRROOOAAARRR!!! [full-length] - 1986
Voivod - No Speed Limit Weekend [demo] - 1986
Voivod - Cockroaches [ep] - 1987
Voivod - Live In Bruxelles [demo] - 1987
Voivod - Spectrum [demo] - 1987
Voivod - Killing Technology [full-length] - 1987
Voivod - Nothingface Demos [demo] - 1988
Voivod - A Flawless Structure? [demo] - 1988
Voivod - Dimension Hatross [full-length] - 1988
Voivod - Astronomy Domine [single] - 1989
Voivod - From The Forthcoming Album Nothingface - Four Song Sampler [single] - 1989
Voivod - Into My Hypercube [single] - 1989
Voivod - Nothingface [full-length] - 1989
Voivod - Angel Rat [demo] - 1990
Voivod - Angel Rat Sampler [ep] - 1991
Voivod - Angel Rat [full-length] - 1991
Voivod - The Best of Voivod [best of/compilation] - 1992
Voivod - The Lost Machine / Jack Luminous [ep] - 1993
Voivod - Fix My Heart [single] - 1993
Voivod - The Outer Limits [full-length] - 1993
Voivod - The Nile Song [single] - 1994
Voivod - Negatron [full-length] - 1995
Voivod - Nanoman [single] - 1996
Voivod - Phobos [full-length] - 1997
Voivod - Kronik [best of/compilation] - 1998
Voivod - Live @ Musiqueplus [ep] - 2000
Voivod - Voivod Lives [live] - 2000
Voivod - 2002 demo [demo] - 2002
Voivod - Gasmask Revival [single] - 2002
Voivod - We Carry On [single] - 2003
Voivod - Voivod [full-length] - 2003
Voivod - Katorz [full-length] - 2006
Voivod - Infini [full-length] - 2009
Voivod - Warriors Of Ice [live] - 2011
Voivod - To The Death 84 [best of/compilation] - 2011
Voivod - Live At Roadburn 2011 [live] - 2012
Voivod - Target Earth [full-length] - 2013
Voivod - Post Society [ep] - 2016
Voivod - Build Your Weapons: The Very Best Of Noise Years 1986-1988 [compilation] - 2017
Voivod - The Wake [full-length] - 2018

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Official Site:
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Voivod @ Myspace
Paul Zver
Неужели я Kronik (1998) и Voivod (2003) на металарею не оформлял?
IronMan
QUOTE(Paul Zver @ Mar 1 2007, 23:38)
Неужели я Kronik (1998) и Voivod (2003) на металарею не оформлял?
*

ПашкО,кнопочка "Поиск" 1488.gif ...Ты,наверное,хотел,а потом забыл.
Blashyrkh90
thanks thanks thanks roll.gif roll.gif roll.gif
armored
Anachronism [Demo] - 1983 - забыли dooo.gif
satanath
All Releases Updated
slack
Cейчас пороюсь у себя в архиве, с целью закрыть недостающее. Кое что должно быть.
Splatty
ЦИТАТА(IronMan @ Feb 28 2007, 22:21:48) *
Voivod - Live at Roadburn 2011 [live] - 2012

Пластиночка вышла 12 апреля, нигде не всплывала ещё?
Emm Human
Май почти прошёл...где же обещанный альбом? smile2.gif Martyr пока вроде самораспустился - Даниэль значит как гитарист ничем не занят.
Народ ждёт очередной возможности с удовольствием "вывихнуть мозг"! headcrab.png
Jerihon
крутизна
Jimmy_Styx
Has anyone the demo and live recordings from the bonus-dvds of the three expanded editions?
vosmidesijatye
Voivod - Synchro Anarchy - 11 // 02 // 22



01. Paranormalium
02. Synchro Anarchy
03. Planet Eaters
04. Mind Clock
05. Sleeves Off
06. Holographic Thinking
07. The World Today
08. Quest For Nothing
09. Memory Failure
assonik
https://turbobit.net/mm5cxdwueoet.html?short_domain=turbo.to Бокс сет залейте
cancer1974
На сайте Войвода нашёл интересную афишу. Как раньше классифицировали музыку. А вы про обозначение в тегах воюете 1488.gif
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