
Voivod Forgotten In Space (Vinyl Box Set)
Voivod was formed in 1982 in JonquiĂšre, Quebec, Canada. Inluenced equally by the new wave of British heavy metal, the burgeoning hardcore punk scene and 1970s progressive rock, Voivod forged a distinctive brand of heavy music that often relied on lyrical themes such as Reagan-era Cold War politics, post-apocalyptic literature and science fiction. Killing Technology (1987) began the bandâs evolution in earnest, with the character from Voivodâs album covers (drawn by drummer Away and named as âKorgullâ on 1986âs Rrröööaaarrr) signiicantly being depicted in a spaceship. Drawing more heavily on hardcore punk than metal inluences by this point, Voivod began evolving without the aid of increasing speed and storytelling on the following Dimension Hatross. Voivod was one of the first thrash bands from Canada to gain popularity outside of their countryâs borders, reaching the peak of their global popularity with the 1989 album Nothing face which featured a cover version of Pink Floydâs âAstronomy Domineâ. Much of the bandâs sound comes from guitarist Piggyâs use of dissonant chords, usually played in the high register of the guitar, used extensively on Nothingface. Albums like Dimension Hatröss are dominated by unexpected time signatures and guitarist Piggyâs liberal use of dissonant, unconventional minor chords. It was this unique style that won them the Visionary award at the 2017 Progressive Music Awards and sees them play all over the world to this day, to their huge global fanbase. Includes following 5 Albums: Rrrröööaaarrr Killing Technology Dimension Hatröss Dimension Hatröss â The Demos No Speed Limit Weekend â86 Chaosmongers - DVD (Containing a mini documentary plus a previously unseen concert from 1987 and an audio recording of the legendary WWIII show from 1985.) 12â x 12â, 40 page book of photography, and brand new interviews with founding member Michel âAwayâ Langevin. Contains a vast array of previously unseen photos from the era. âKörgullâ figurine USB drive containing MP3 audio of all the albums, including bonus tracks. VOIVOD / FORGOTTEN IN SPACE : Vinyl Box (6LP - Splatter Vinyl + DVD + 40 Page Book + USB)
- Format: Vinyl
- Genre: Pop
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Voivod was formed in 1982 in JonquiĂšre, Quebec, Canada. Inluenced equally by the new wave of British heavy metal, the burgeoning hardcore punk scene and 1970s progressive rock, Voivod forged a distinctive brand of heavy music that often relied on lyrical themes such as Reagan-era Cold War politics, post-apocalyptic literature and science fiction. Killing Technology (1987) began the bandâs evolution in earnest, with the character from Voivodâs album covers (drawn by drummer Away and named as âKorgullâ on 1986âs Rrröööaaarrr) signiicantly being depicted in a spaceship. Drawing more heavily on hardcore punk than metal inluences by this point, Voivod began evolving without the aid of increasing speed and storytelling on the following Dimension Hatross. Voivod was one of the first thrash bands from Canada to gain popularity outside of their countryâs borders, reaching the peak of their global popularity with the 1989 album Nothing face which featured a cover version of Pink Floydâs âAstronomy Domineâ. Much of the bandâs sound comes from guitarist Piggyâs use of dissonant chords, usually played in the high register of the guitar, used extensively on Nothingface. Albums like Dimension Hatröss are dominated by unexpected time signatures and guitarist Piggyâs liberal use of dissonant, unconventional minor chords. It was this unique style that won them the Visionary award at the 2017 Progressive Music Awards and sees them play all over the world to this day, to their huge global fanbase. Includes following 5 Albums: Rrrröööaaarrr Killing Technology Dimension Hatröss Dimension Hatröss â The Demos No Speed Limit Weekend â86 Chaosmongers - DVD (Containing a mini documentary plus a previously unseen concert from 1987 and an audio recording of the legendary WWIII show from 1985.) 12â x 12â, 40 page book of photography, and brand new interviews with founding member Michel âAwayâ Langevin. Contains a vast array of previously unseen photos from the era. âKörgullâ figurine USB drive containing MP3 audio of all the albums, including bonus tracks. VOIVOD / FORGOTTEN IN SPACE : Vinyl Box (6LP - Splatter Vinyl + DVD + 40 Page Book + USB)
- Format: Vinyl
- Genre: Pop

















