Voivod - Rrröööaaarrr LP
(Description from High Roller) High Roller Records, regular version, reissue 2025, 180g black vinyl, ltd 500, 425gsm heavy cardboard cover with 5mm spine and high gloss lamination, lyric sheet, 2 x 12" art print insert, A1 "To the Death Tour 86" poster replica Mastered by Patrick W. Engel at TEMPLE OF DISHARMONY Cutting by SST Germany on Neumann machines for optimal quality on all levels... The ultimate reissue of this eternal classic! Snake - vocals Piggy (R.I.P. 2005) - guitars Blacky - bass Away - drums CD / Vinyl 01 Korgüll the Exterminator 02 Fuck Off & Die 03 Slaughter in a Grave 04 Ripping Heaaches 05 Horror 06 Thrashing Rage 07 Helldriver 08 Build Your Weapons 09 To the Death! Formed in Jonquière, Quebec, in 1982 by vocalist Denis “Snake” Belanger, guitarist Denis “Piggy” D’Amour, bassist Jean-Yves “Blacky” Thériault and drummer Michael ”Away” Langevin, Voivod recorded a series of demos before catching the eye of Brian Slagel and signing a deal with Metal Blade Records. The result was the band’s debut album »War And Pain«, which was released in August 1984. At the time, all four members were sharing an apartment in Montreal, existing on 150 dollars welfare a week. With school already behind them, they were free to rehearse nearly every day, leading to the creation of their sophomore album »Rrröööaaarrr«. While the album was recorded, almost all their equipment was stolen from the rehearsal room. In order to raise funds, the band along with their manager Maurice Richard organized the legendary “World War III” festival. And this is were they met Karl-Ulrich Walterbach, who convinced Voivod to sign for his label Noise Records. »Rrröööaaarrr« ended up seeing the light of day in March of 1986. With songs like “Ripping Headaches”, “Thrashing Rage” or the ultimate “To The Death!” to this day it remains one of Voivod’s most extreme albums. Easy listening it was not. “Around 1985/86, we really sped up the pace of our music”, says Michael Langevin in the book »Damn The Machine. The Story Of Noise Records« by American author David E. Gehlke. “I think that maybe everybody was trying to outdo Slayer. I’m not sure why – I think we might have been a little faster than what we could achieve musically. […] The playing was a little fast, but it’s strange because, at this point, I remember when we were rehearsing »Rrröööaaarrr« at the jam space, I remember thinking, it was the greatest thing. It’s good when you have that – there’s always a stage where the band feels invincible.” Having been unavailable for a considerable time, this ultimate edition of Voivod’s second album gives you the chance to judge for yourself, if »Rrröööaaarrr« really is the Canadian’s finest work or not. MATTHIAS MADER
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