master tapes found?
wiki sez:
The master tapes for Voivod's MCA-era albums were long thought to have been destroyed in the 2008 Universal Studios fire; this was later disputed by Blacky, who revealed in late 2019 that the master tapes for Nothingface, Angel Rat and The Outer Limits were located in a facility in Pennsylvania, after persistently questioning Universal staff, and claimed that they are now in his possession.[24][25]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voivod_(band)
― dow, Saturday, 11 February 2023 00:01 (one year ago) link
I'll wait patiently for Angel Rat, assuming it will eventually get the reissue treatment the early albums got.
I think Killing Technology is absolutely as good or better than the next two albums. I think I might like Rrroooaaarrr more than Nothingface but maybe I need to return to the latter.
― Robert Adam Gilmour, Saturday, 11 February 2023 17:08 (one year ago) link
just announced a US tour. but I don't think I can go. sucks as they're a great live band (and a great band in general)
― waiting for a czar to fall (Neanderthal), Saturday, 11 February 2023 17:43 (one year ago) link
early Voivod is def underrated. people undersell it sometimes because it's very diff from what became their signature sound but I dig it all, esp Rrrrrooooar
― waiting for a czar to fall (Neanderthal), Saturday, 11 February 2023 17:47 (one year ago) link
kinda like the early stuff the best… i wonder if jack rabid has heard angel rat or nothingface, they really don’t seem far away from the muscular atmospheric post punk thing he likes.
― not too strange just bad audio (brimstead), Saturday, 11 February 2023 19:42 (one year ago) link
There's just so many great pummeling moments on Rrroooaaarrr, the way the band talked about it I expected an immature work but they are extremely good songs
― Robert Adam Gilmour, Saturday, 11 February 2023 20:02 (one year ago) link
From Real Gone Music, reissues of Nothingface and Angel Rat:
Voïvod are nothing short of a legend in their native province of Quebec, and remain one of the most intriguing metal bands ever. Though their early, mid-‘80s albums pegged them as a thrash metal band, within five years their sound had changed dramatically, incorporating elements of prog and psych while maintaining the tricky chord changes and tempo shifts that made them such a fresh voice in the genre. And these two records were key to their stylistic transition; 1989’s Nothingface scaled a commercial peak for the band, and heralded their new direction with a cover of Pink Floyd’s “Astronomy Domine.” Our metallic red pressing marks the first time this essential record has been widely available at retail on vinyl since its original release…grab it while you can! Its follow-up, 1991’s Angel Rat, moved the band further into spacy psychedelic territory with such tracks as "Golem" and the title track. A mesmerizing, moody head trip of a record, produced by Terry Brown of Rush fame and originally only released on vinyl in europe. Metallic blue pressing. Both records have been remastered for vinyl by Peter Moore, and sound spectacular. Good for either cranking your speakers or burrowing deep inside your headphones!
― dow, Wednesday, 15 March 2023 17:13 (one year ago) link
listening to Synchro Anarchy right now, this is really good!
― Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 15 March 2023 17:22 (one year ago) link
Yeah their last two have been magnificent. Just pros doing what they love and very well
― hootenanny-soundtracking clusterfucks about milking cows (Neanderthal), Wednesday, 15 March 2023 17:23 (one year ago) link