SOUNDTRACK: VOIVOD: Rrröööaaarrr (1986).
I have always loved this album because of its name (preposterous and complete with umlauts). It also has the classic Voivod song “Fuck Off and Die.” Interestingly, a band that Voivod liked, Venom, released a song “F.O.A.D.” the previous year.
But man, is this album hard to listen to. The production seems even worse than on their debut. And the songs seem faster and a bit harder to understand. Perhaps it was my mood when I re-listened, but songs like “Ripping Headaches” seemed more portentous than fun. And “Slaughter in the Grave” is just light years behind the kind of songs they would write as soon as the next album.
I like to think of these first two Voivod albums as part of a pair. The cover art is kind of similar. But starting with the next album, the cover art would jump ahead in detail and quality. All of Voivod’s art (and apparently the entire concept of The Voivod (you’ll have to look that up) was by Away. He has released a coffee table book (which you can’t get anymore) but a lot of his art is online at his website.
Not many people think too highly of Rrröööaaarrr, and it is safe to say that compared to their next several albums, this one might be best ignored.
[READ: August 29, 2013] Hi, This is Conchita
This is another book that crossed my desk. I recognized…the translator of all people (Hi, Edith Grossman) but not the author. I couldn’t remember why I recognized her name and then I realized she had translated Don Quixote, which is supposed to be an excellent version.
I also liked the cover and the packaging of the book (sometimes that’s all it takes) and since I left the book I was reading back at home, I brought this with me to lunch.
Imagine my surprise when the first story opens with a man calling a phone sex line (in graphic detail). I flipped through the story (which I thought was a bunch of short stories) but is actually a very long story called “Hi, this is Conchita.” In this story, each “chapter” is a phone call and each chapter title is the phone number and time of the call. (more…)
















