Capital Chaos TV has uploaded two-camera video footage of Canadian metal innovators VOIVOD performing the song “Tribal Convictions” on February 20 at the Oakland Metro Operahouse in Oakland, California. Check it out below.

Asked about VOIVOD‘s plans to record the follow-up to 2013’s “Target Earth” album, drummer Michel “Away” Langevin told Josh Rundquist (a.k.a. That Drummer Guy): “We wanna release a bunch of seven-inch [singles] first. We have many split seven-inch [singles] coming up this year — the first one with AT THE GATES in April, and the new want to do another one with NAPALM [DEATH], and another one with CORRECTIONS HOUSE, and so on. But eventually we’ll write a whole bunch of songs and compile everything into an album, I would say, early next year. Right now we’re sort of touring on the new single that came out the first day of the [current] tour in Miami, ‘We Are Connected’. But this is coming out in April as a seven-inch with AT THE GATES.”

Asked if “We Are Connected” is a good representation of VOIVOD‘s direction for the next album, Away said: “Absolutely. It’s shameless prog rock, but it’s VOIVOD, and the thrash metal [influences are] there. It’s what we do naturally. We are working on two new songs in the back of the bus on the computer, and it’s definitely the same direction as ‘We Are Connected’.”

VOIVOD and NAPALM DEATH have joined forces for a North American tour, aptly dubbed “Through Space And Grind”.

VOIVOD last summer tapped Dominic “Rocky” Laroche to play bass for the band following the departure of Jean-Yves Thériault (a.k.a. Blacky).

Laroche, who previously performed with blues musician Steve Hill, made his live debut with VOIVOD on July 12, 2014 at Festival Jonquière En Musique in the group’s former hometown of Jonquière, Quebec, Canada.

VOIVOD on July 11, 2014 released a statement claiming that Blacky “decided to leave the band for his own personal reasons.”

Fonte: Blabbermouth.net