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VOIVOD Frontman On Guitarist CHEWY: 'If You Closed Your Eyes, PIGGY Was In The Room' - Mar. 8, 2013
Anthony Morgan of Metal Forces recently conducted an interview with VOIVOD vocalist Denis "Snake" Bélanger. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

On MARTYR guitarist Daniel 'Chewy" Mongrain joining VOIVOD, and bassist Jean-Yves "Blacky" Thériault returning:

Snake: "Blacky was living in Vancouver for quite awhile. At [VOIVOD guitarist] Piggy's funeral he let us know that if he could help in any way, he would be there. Time went by, but we kept in our minds that he wanted to do something for Piggy. The tribute show to Piggy with Chewy and some other guys in Montreal went really well, and that's when we saw Chewy playing VOIVOD. When we saw Chewy playing these songs, we were, like, 'Oh my God. Does he fucking nail it or what?' After that, Blacky came to us and said 'If you want to do something together with me and Chewy, it's possible.' In the meantime, we had an offer to play the Heavy MTL festival [June 22nd, 2008]. We wanted to turn a page, so me and Michel ['Away' Langevin, drums] sat and talked about it. 'What do you think? Wouldn't it be cool to get Blacky back in the picture, and Chewy?' We were kind of scared of the reaction though. Some of the fans said that nobody could replace Piggy, and that it would be impossible to do it. We weren't sure about the reaction, but then we finally went for it and played that festival. The show was amazing, and the response was so great. That's when we realized that Chewy could do the job. Blacky was back and was playing bass like the old days, and the vibe was so cool. The reaction of the crowd was crazy, and the next day the phone started to ring from everywhere in the world. We had offers to play at festivals in Europe and so on, and so from that point we didn't stop. [laughs] That was in 2008. That's how it happened, like that. [laughs]"

On the exit of ex-METALLICA bassist Jason Newsted:

Snake: "I think after Piggy's death, it became complicated to continue. I think he wanted to do just studio stuff with us. He didn't really want to get out touring, but he did really cool bass lines on 'Infini' [2009] and 'Katorz' [2006] as well. Now he has a new project. Back then it was, like, 'Okay, we have something to finish,' but we didn't want to get this work left on the shelf collecting dust. We wanted to finish that, so we did. It's great, but as for getting the band out there he didn't see it that way. In the meantime, Blacky came back and Chewy came into the picture. It came naturally, because we live quite far apart. [laughs] He lives in California and we live in Québec, Canada, and so the switch kind of went naturally. Back in the day, he was doing many studio projects and he was into painting. He was into a lot of different stuff, but he really contributed a lot to the two albums 'Infini' and 'Katorz'."

On Chewy being a VOIVOD fan from the age of 11:

Snake: "He bought a guitar, and started to learn how to play Piggy's parts. VOIVOD was his favorite band, and that's how he's so good at it. Because he's younger, we were his main influence. When Piggy died and he did a tribute show, I think he saw it coming, that he could do it. He did it just for a show in the beginning, but he was so good at it. We had goosebumps. When he was playing Piggy's stuff, we were, like, 'Oh my god.' If you closed your eyes, Piggy was in the room. We were so amazed. Piggy was such a unique player with a unique technique and a unique sound, and it's pretty hard to reproduce. He's feeling great about doing it. He honors Piggy every time he plays the guitar; I think he respects Piggy a lot. I think he was the best candidate to fill those big shoes."

On latest release "Target Earth" sounding like '80s VOIVOD albums:

Snake: "I think that it really sounds a bit like 'Dimension Hatröss' [1988], 'Killing Technology' [1987], and 'Nothingface' [1989] era, but like I said earlier, it's fresh. It isn't like we're doing the same stuff over and over. It sounds fresh, but it's in the same vein of those albums that the fans wanted us to come back to. We realised when we were touring that most of the kids there were hooked on 'Killing Technology' and 'Dimension Hatröss', so we wanted to go back to those kinds of songs. I think we achieved that, but it's more like 2013 VOIVOD with all of the elements that VOIVOD are known for. I would say some of it is taken from those albums, just in the way that the construction is done. The musical construction is more complex, has different tempo shifts, and has the same approach that we had during the 'Killing Technology', 'Dimension Hatröss', and 'Nothingface' period. During that period of time, we were really focused on and crazier about using more complex stuff. It's really hard to explain. [laughs] The new one is fresh though, so I don't think it's the same as it was back in the day. It's the same kind of complex structures though, and the same weird way of putting stuff together. I think Chewy really understood what a VOIVOD album should be for a fan. His favourite album was 'Dimension Hatröss' and stuff like that, so I think that's why it sounds a little like those albums. It's the new VOIVOD as well though."

Read the entire interview at www.metalforcesmagazine.com.

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COMMENT | Huh
posted by : gamblor
3/8/2013 11:59:28 AM
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Totally thought Chewy was gonna be much taller. And covered with hair. And from the planet Kashyyyk.

Oh well. New Voivod is always a good thing.


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COMMENT | Speaks for itself yet again... Damn good album!
posted by : FrozenCorpse
3/8/2013 1:06:58 PM
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Yes indeed! hehe and I think Chewbacca was unavailable for comment :)


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posted by : syko kyd
3/8/2013 1:08:42 PM
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Still have to go out and get this album.


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posted by : RiotAct666
3/8/2013 1:28:22 PM
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New CD kicks a**


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COMMENT | Heck yes.
posted by : HammerOfAstraea
3/8/2013 1:51:10 PM
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Fuck Yeah!


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posted by : negativetypeo
3/8/2013 1:51:39 PM
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Voivod are a band i've always heard of yet never actually heard, where should I start?


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COMMENT | 'RE: #'
posted by : Feel_The_Darkness
3/8/2013 2:03:07 PM
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Start from the beginning with War and Pain. So raw!!!!


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COMMENT | 'RE: ''RE: #'''
posted by : gamblor
3/8/2013 2:12:07 PM
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Good call! There's a sweet deluxe edition of that album. Then, they just keep getting better after that.

Man, now I wish I had some Voivod on my ipod.


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COMMENT | 'RE: ''RE: ''''RE: #'''''''
posted by : ragingsteel
3/8/2013 2:15:52 PM
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Get yourself a voipod


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posted by : gamblor
3/8/2013 3:34:23 PM
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Well played.


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posted by : ragingsteel
3/8/2013 2:13:38 PM
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War and Pain is a fucking masterpiece.. Sounds like a thrash metal Hendrix record,totally unique and original for the time.


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posted by : heavy metal maniac
3/8/2013 3:18:44 PM
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Been listening to Target Earth twice today...such a killer release...
And yes, Daniel is doing a superb job!



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posted by : J.Jay
3/8/2013 3:30:17 PM
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Could well be my album of the year. Still shocked that they were able to pull off such a great album thats up there with some of their best and without Piggy.


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COMMENT | New Voivod fans
posted by : Kreator7
3/8/2013 3:47:45 PM
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I'd start with Outer Limits, then the two Newsted discs Voivod and Katorz, then Angel Rat, then War and Pain.

The two Jason Newsted Voivod albums mentioned are really
the best Voivod have ever been, staggering, heaviness and all time great hooks, superb drumming.


check out Snakes side project Union Made if you can find a copy or audio files, its a cool disc, total punk riffs


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posted by : Sontaron
3/8/2013 3:50:56 PM
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I'd leave the 2 Newsted discs until quite late in any new listening order. They're OK but far from Voivod at their best. ALso, as much as I love War and Pain, it's not entirely representative of the band ( although what is really, they've tried their hands at many things and pretty much succeeded at all of them ). I'd probably point you towards what I consider their golden period...Killing Technology, Dimension Hatross and Nothingface. DH is my personal favourite and something of a halfway house between their earlier, raw, primitive style and the more progressive stuff they started doing afterwards.


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posted by : thorleyart.co.uk
3/8/2013 4:20:53 PM
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That album cover is terrible.


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posted by : mgr86
3/8/2013 4:21:53 PM
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Of course it's probably hard to imagine what it feels when your bandmate and friend dies, but still, every band ever says, "we feel like Freddy/Jim/Cliff/Phil etc. is still with us. I'm not accusing Voivod of being like Queen+ or Doors of 21st Century, but we all know Piggy died (sadly), you got a new guy and are making new music (gladly), it's just a bit creepy when a band's activity after a tragedy seems like a permanent funeral ceremony. Metallica are the worst in this in my opinion, "Cliff this, Cliff that, Cliff would be proud, Cliff was here with us" while shitting all over the music that Cliff was about.


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COMMENT | This is a great fucking album
posted by : Necrosaur
3/8/2013 4:47:55 PM
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Piggy will always be one of my favorite guitarists, but kudos to Chewy for stepping up and keeping this band alive. So important and yet underrated.

Iron Gang!!! \m/

R.I.P. Denis


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COMMENT | Newsted
posted by : Necrosaur
3/8/2013 6:44:40 PM
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Jason is actually on 3 discs: Self-Titled, Katorz and Infini. All are great, but like someone above stated, if you're new to this band I'd start elsewhere. Personally, although my favorite is Dimension Hatross, I'd start with Killing Technology - it's the bridge between the first two albums and DH.

Happy rocking!


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COMMENT | get it!
posted by : Kreator7
3/8/2013 8:04:05 PM
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Snakes Union Made

http://www.voivodfan.com/media/index.php?q=f
f=%2FUnion_Made_-_Union_Made-1999



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COMMENT | Sounds awesome
posted by : RedZombie
3/8/2013 8:45:20 PM
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it's better than the last 2, but I kinda like the S/t one better. But I agree the resemblance is crazy.


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posted by : saskmetal
3/9/2013 12:50:51 AM
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Awesome new cd. Who would have thought chewy would be so amazing and get it right. Very creative guitar work. Bizarre mindfuck of an album. This is the best voivod since outer limits, their most polished prog metal masterpiece. The outer limits may possibly be one of the best Canadian metal albums of all time! This one is just ridiculously anti commercial, crazy, and heavy. Wow. They must have done a ton of drugs writing it!

Best voivod CDs:

Outer limits
Angel rat
Nothingface
Target earth
Voivod
Dimension hatross
Killing technology

And so on...

The last two were ok, but weak and not pure albums, just pieced together stuff from a hodgepodge of piggys computer demo ideas. This one is back to form. Love newsted, but blacky is voivod, and is the true genius on this record. Best bass I've heard on CD in years.


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posted by : saskmetal
3/9/2013 12:54:13 AM
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I would pay 500 bucks right now to see voivod do the song angelrat live. The idiot walks along a canvas...


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COMMENT | Chewy...
posted by : BiorythmicDrift
3/9/2013 2:44:24 AM
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This is such a great story surrounding this fantastic union of creative spirits. This is one of those rare synchronicities in life where everything fits together so nicely. If you haven't heard Martyr yet do yourself a favor and stop reading this immediately look up Warp Zone. I fell in love with that band many years ago. i could hear the Voivod influence even back then. They even covered Brainscan with Blacky on the 3rd album. Dan is such a great player. There could have been no other that could have pulled off resurrecting Voivod and now we have one of the greatest metal albums of the current age. I fucking love Target Earth...I can't stop listening to this fucking thing. Its refreshing to hear something that actually sounds new and different. Not a bummer in the batch.


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COMMENT | Yes, it is great!
posted by : stoneage
3/9/2013 6:49:00 PM
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I've always gone to Voivod when I get bored listening to music. The time changes and semi-wacky riffs and such are like a palette cleanser. I like each and every one of their albums to varying degrees. The first album I heard was Nothingface, then Angel Rat, and then I went backwards and forwards. I bought The Outer Limits when it was new (3-D glasses inside!), and for those getting into the band, it is their most "commercial" album, but really, really great, as well.


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