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To The Death 84 [CD]

Voivod Audio CD

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BBC Review

Voivod, bless ‘em, were never going to be a household name. Their weird and singular take on thrash metal has always been far too confusing and gloriously out-there to ever endear them to the masses, and the fact they seemed ill-inclined to ever write a straightforward anthem a la Angel of Death or Master of Puppets has led to their remaining the cult preserve of heavy metal epicures.

That said, Voivod are not just an excellent and overlooked act, but also a very necessary one. Like a lone traveller charting his course through a Larry Niven tale, the band took it upon themselves to explore heavy metal’s outer limits and report their findings back to Earth. In so doing they ensured the path was safe for modern-day travellers like Mastodon, Converge, Starkweather and The Dillinger Escape Plan, all of whom have nodded towards the band’s punked-up prog-thrash and eye-gouging dissonance over the years.

To the Death 84 sees the band at their most protean and is light years away from the likes of Dimension Hatross or Killing Technology, the tracks culled from a primitive live-in-the-studio recording that was slapped onto cassette and stuffed into envelopes destined for far-flung fanzines and record labels. Despite – or perhaps because of – the limited means powering them on, the tracks positively boom from the speakers. Each song is a rough-cut brute of a thing comprising buzzsaw riffing, irrational drum clatter and the truly bizarre howls, squawks and grunts of Denis ‘Snake’ Bélanger, whose coffin-lid screech would remain as much a part of the inimitable Voivod blueprint as the wildly inventive guitarwork of Denis ‘Piggy’ D'Amour. What they’d yet to learn by way of nuance and refinement they more than made up for in gusto and bloodlust, these early cuts nodding to the likes of Motörhead and Die Kreuzen as well as the two lynchpin acts whose songs they cover herein: Venom and Mercyful Fate.

While the majority of the tracks would later resurface on the band’s War and Pain debut, the raw blur and bluster of these earlier incarnations means there’s something new to be found no matter how many times you’ve hoisted a doom claw during Live for Violence or Warriors of Ice. Rather than a mere curiosity for diehard fans, To the Death 84 instead offers a rare chance to witness the birth of something wonderful yet terrifying, and this alone makes it mandatory listening.

--Alex Deller

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Early recording from legendary Canadian metal innovators, properly released for the first time ever. Vinyl includes digital download coupon. For fans of Venom, Motörhead, Celtic Frost, Nuclear Assault, Sacred Reich, Amebix. Voivod formed in 1983, with a weird hybrid of thrash metal and punk a sound that made them stand out as a unique band from the beginning. Still together after almost 30 years, having made more than a dozen albums and toured the world, the Canadian group reaches back to the beginning of their career for their first Alternative Tentacles release. Voivod began as four friends who met in high school and decided to get together to play some heavy music. Growing up in Northern Quebec in an aluminum factory area called Saguenay (which they dubbed Morgoth Land ), they shared a liking of Venom, Motörhead, Tank, Discharge and GBH, as well as obscure prog and krautrock bands like Van Der Graaf Generator, Faust and Can. They were scared of the threat of a nuclear war and Reagan-era concepts such as the Strategic Defense Initiative, and had a dystopian view of the future. To the Death 84 is 70 minutes of loud, blistering metal / punk. Recorded live in the band s jam space in January 1984 with an old tape recorder and a couple of microphones, it nonetheless sounds great and hits as hard today as it did back then. This demo tape was sent to all the fanzines the band knew of at the time, and has circulated among collectors for years. The lineup for these recordings was Snake (Denis Bélanger) on lead vocals, Piggy (Denis D Amour) on guitar, Blacky (Jean-Yves Thériault) on bass and Away (Michel Langevin) on drums. The track listing includes songs from War and Pain, their debut album, and six others, including a Mercyful Fate cover and two Venom covers. This recording did its job: soon the underground world was aware of this strange vampire warlord from the cold Voivod. Track Listing - 1. Voivod 2. Condemned to the Gallows 3. Hell Driver 4. Live for Violence 5. War and Pain / Incantation 6. Buried Alive (Venom) / Suck Your Bone 7. Blower 8. Slaughter in a Grave 9. Nuclear War 10. Black City 11. Iron Gang 12. Evil (Mercyful Fate) 13. Bursting Out (Venom) 14. Warriors of Ice

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To the death!!! 13 Dec 2011
By Carlos Montano Matamala - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Vinyl
I was a bit hesitant to buy this vinyl because it's sonic source comes from a demo from the year 1984, so I do expected it to sound bad...But the fact is that it does sound pretty good, loud and in your face...It does have all the songs from War and Pain and some from Rrroooaaarrr. If do you like early Voivod, you won't be disappointed with this release...To the death!!!

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