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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Cyber-Metal Masterpiece, September 7, 1999
By A Customer
From start to finish, this album is phenomenal.The production (by guitarist Pierre Rémillard) is crisp and clean, lending itself to a sort of sterile, machine-like perfection, and the music transcends time and space and transports you to an altered reality where man and machine have become one. For the most part, the music on this CD is heavy, with pulsing, head-crushing rhythms. Over this, guitarists Rémillard and Gagné play a mix of crushing Drop-D power chords and technically brilliant melodic passages, as well as special-effect sounding riffs as found in Android Succubus. Bassist Stéphane Picard provides a few clean vocal parts at the beginning of a few songs, where as the main vocals are handled by Bruno Bernier. Bernier's singing is of the rough-edged thrash style of singing, which provides a very agressive feel, but unlike a lot of other thrash singers (who speak English as a first language) the vocals on Cybervoid are extremely clear and easy to understand. Bioméchanique, which is sung in French, almost doesn't need a translation since the meaning is so easily conveyed by Bernier's singing. If you don't yet have this album, buy it. If you haven't seen these guys play live (in front of several thousand screaming "Quebec-ers") you haven't seen anything...
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