Truth be told, Target Earth was a make or break studio album for prog metal veterans Voivod. The band's last studio offering, 2009's INFINI, was assembled from the hard drive guitar parts of deceased guitarist (and chief songwriter) Denis "Piggy" D'Amour's…
DVOD-1, the first DVD from Voivod, covers the original line-up period (1983-1991). Included are all the 80s videos, plus rare live and studio performances of classic Voivod songs. From the start, their goal was to sound completely unique and incorporate …
When Voivod burst into the thrash scene in the early ’80s, the seemingly naive thrash metal drenched in hardcore punk they put out already had buds of idiosyncrasy that would perk up a careful ear. With ‘Killing Technology’, the buds would grow out into the unique sound that Voivod is hailed for ever since…
When Voivod burst into the thrash scene in the early ’80s, the seemingly naive thrash metal drenched in hardcore punk they put out already had buds of idiosyncrasy that would perk up a careful ear. With ‘Killing Technology’, the buds would grow out into the unique sound that Voivod is hailed for ever since…
Since their first demo in 1983 Canadian metallers Voivod have had a long and successful career establishing themselves as a key figure in the international metal scene. One chapter of their journey was signing to Nuclear Blast Records and releasing two prominent albums…
A riddle wrapped in an enigma dressed up in leather and studs, Germany's Mekong Delta perplexed the heavy metal world both by playing an unconventional brand of progressive thrash and by keeping the identities of the bandmembers secret for the first five years of a career starting in 1987…
This is a compilation of bands under the Noise Records label from 1988. It's an interesting piece of metal history back when thrash was still very popular in Europe. No song really stands out from the next, but when there's Helloween, Celtic Frost, and Voivod all on the same album, there's definitely a lot of variety in styles…
Arguably the best in the series. Omen, Voivod, Overkill, Metal Church, and Hellhammer all feature excellent non-album tracks (though some will be familiar from demos and reissues). Also includes strong material from Fates Warning and Attack…