VOIVOD: 'Camp Freddy Radio' Audio Interview Available For Download

July 25, 2006

Canada's pioneering metal band VOIVOD joined CAMP FREDDY guitarist/CIRCUS DIABLO vocalist Billy Morrison and CAMP FREDDY vocalist Donovan Leitch this past Saturday (July 22) as guests on Camp Freddy Radio on Indie 103.1 FM in Los Angeles, California. An MP3 file containing the audio of the band's appearance on the program can be downloaded at this location (23 MB) (NOTE: VOIVOD don't appear until approximately 23 minutes into the recording.)

As previously reported, VOIVOD have launched an exclusive e-card to promote their much-anticipated new album "Katorz", set for release in North America today, July 25 via The End Records. The e-card features a biography on the album, the track "The X-Stream" and a link to the five-minute trailer of an upcoming documentary by Canadian filmmakers Sam Dunn and Scot McFadyen ("Metal: A Headbanger's Journey") about the life of VOIVOD guitarist Denis "Piggy" D'Amour. Fans can access the VOIVOD e-card here.

MTV.com recently reported that VOIVOD are already making preliminary plans for the follow-up to "Katorz". The disc will be the last to feature the band's late guitarist, Denis "Piggy" D'Amour, and will contain the final 13 songs he recorded guitar parts for before dying of colon cancer in August. Singer Denis "Snake" Belanger, drummer Michel "Away" Langevin and bassist Jason Newsted will likely rent a studio when Newsted is done with the next season of the reality show "Rock Star". "It'll happen in the next year when I have time to get away from it where we can really set it up real nice," Newsted said. "We'll put some money up for a studio and go in and make it rock."

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