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Released nearly two years after the transitional Killing Technology, Dimension Hatröss is the first album where Voivod's experimental metal is explored from beginning to end. Shedding the clichéd lyrics that the band relied on for their first two releases, they're thankfully replaced by much more thought-provoking lyrics. The group has also grown as musicians -- guitarist Denis d'Amour is one of metal's finest, the rhythm section of Michel Langevin on drums and Jean-Yves Theriault on bass is tighter than ever, and vocalist Denis Belanger sings more conventionally (no more shrieking). The band's sudden songwriting maturity becomes evident from the opening track, "Experiment," when futuristic imagery collides head on with heavy sounds. "Macrosolutions to Megaproblems" contains impressive, busy interplay between the bandmembers, while "Tribal Convictions" is a simpler, Sabbath-like number that opens with some primitive drumming courtesy of Langevin (who also designed the album's cover). Dimension Hatröss is Voivod's first fully realized album and sets the stage for their best ever, 1989's major-label debut, Nothingface. ~ Greg Prato
Recorded at Musiclab, Berlin, Germany from December 4, 1997 to January 4, 1988.
Voivod: Denis "Snake" Belanger (vocals); Denis "Piggy" D'Amour (guitar); Jean -Yves "Blacky" Theriault (bass); Michel "Away" Langevin (drums).
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Voivod Dimension Hatross Songs Dimension Hatross Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Great CD cd needs remastered. great either way. Submitted by cygnusx001 (pittsburgh, pa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
un clasico del metal Voidod es una banda increible, este disco muestra la genialidad mezclada con power. Excelente! Submitted by a reviewer (santiago, chile)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Space Metal all the way!!!!!! Was there such a title as space metal? the answere is Voivod! this was there creation kind of like Dr. frankenstien to his monster!All I have to say is check out the record for your self. Submitted by MrRaidioactive (Overland Park KS USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Final Frontier... I find it hard to believe this album was made, it's so out there and ahead of its time. The jazzy and spacey thrash, combined with all sorts of odd time signatures and strange melodies, make this one of the most innovative and great metal albums to come from the thrash scene. Everything about this album is excellent; guitars, drums, bass, vocals, lyrics, writing, production. The concept is especially daring. Highly recommended to any metal fan. Submitted by mcsavage (Pittsburgh, PA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The makings of something truly special! This album is where Voivod found their sound and unique style. Awesome and way ahead of it's time! Submitted by Simon (South Wales, UK) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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