Canadian progressive sci-fi metal innovators VOIVOD will release another strictly limited seven-inch EP via Century Media Records on September 29.
Completing the vinyl release of the five songs featured on the “Post Society” mini-album, “Silver Machine” and will include the HAWKWIND cover version that serves as the EP’s title track as well as the song “Post Society”.
The “Silver Machine” EP is limited to a total of a thousand copies, split up as follows:
Black vinyl – 500 copies: via CM Distro
White vinyl – 200 copies: via CM Webshop
Silver vinyl – 300 copies: via the band on the road
VOIVOD drummer Michel “Away” Langevin, who designed the artwork for “Silver Machine”, stated: “At this moment, we are recording demos and writing the conclusion of the next album, while getting ready for the Wings Of Metal festival here in Montreal. Right after this show, we will rehearse a couple of new setlists for the upcoming tour.
“We are really thrilled to go to Europe again this year, to play in some countries we never visited before. In November, after the tour, we will go to RadicArt studio to record the new material, at last… In the meantime, see you on the road!”
“Post Society” EP was issued in February 2016 via Century Media. It was the follow-up to 2013’s “Target Earth”, which marked VOIVOD‘s first album of new material written without original guitarist Denis “Piggy” D’Amour‘s leftover riffs.
Langevin told Metal Wani about the musical direction of the next VOIVOD album: “It’s like in the vein of [the] ‘Post Society’ [EP]. So far, most of the songs are very long and progressive. We want to write a couple of short rockers to have a good blend, but so far, it’s very intricate and progressive thrash metal with a bit of punk, as usual. It’s still VOIVOD, it’s a newer VOIVOD, but I think the spirit is intact… I mean, there are elements of all the periods, for sure, and it sounds like the ‘Dimension Hatröss’ era, but it’s a new thing. [Bassist] Rocky [Dominique Laroche] and [guitarist] Chewy [Daniel Mongrain], they have their own way of approaching the music. They are really tight, surgical, so it makes me play differently. The thrash metal roots will always be there, except that we like to go into prog rock and psychedelia as well.”
Fonte: Blabbermouth.net