Gojira is a
death metal band formed in 1996 in
Bayonne,
France. The band was known as
Godzilla until 2001. Gojira is composed of
Joe Duplantier on
vocals and
rhythm guitar, his brother Mario Duplantier on
drums, Christian Andreu on
lead guitar and Jean-Michel Labadie on
bass. Since its first studio album, Gojira has had no changes in lineup, and has released four studio albums, one live album, one single, and one DVD.
Gojira, known for their environment-related lyrics, "have risen from utmost obscurity during the first half of their career to widespread global recognition in the second, including regular mention amongst the genre's leading new millennium upstarts", according to Allmusic.
History
Early years and Terra Incognita (1996−2002)
Gojira was formed in 1996 in Ondres, France, a village close to
Bayonne, by brothers Joe Duplantier (guitar, vocals) and
drummer Mario Duplantier,
guitarist Christian Andreu, and
bassist Jean-Michel Labadie. The band started touring and recording under the name Godzilla and released their demos Victim,
Possessed, and Saturate in 1996, 1997, and 1999, respectively. After touring, supporting
Cannibal Corpse,
Edge of Sanity,
Impaled Nazarene and supporting
Immortal in September 1999, legal problems forced Godzilla to change their name. They changed their name to Gojira, the
rōmaji spelling of the fictional monster
Godzilla. Their last demo, Wisdom Comes, and their debut album
Terra Incognita were released under the new name in 2000 and 2001, respectively.
The Link and From Mars to Sirius (2003−2007)
The band released their second studio album in 2003,
The Link (reissued in 2007 with remastered audio and new booklet artwork). After the success of the first two albums and their live performances they made a DVD in
Bordeaux produced by Gabriel Editions. Since May 19, 2004,
The Link Alive has been on sale in France. Furthermore, Gojira supported
Trivium on the UK dates of their European tour in 2007 with Sanctity and
Annihilator. Later they supported
Lamb of God on their 2007 American tour along with
Trivium and
Machine Head. In late 2007 they took part in the Radio Rebellion Tour, featuring co-headliners
Behemoth and
Job for a Cowboy, as well as
Beneath the Massacre. In October 2007, Listenable Records re-released Gojira's 1997 demo
Possessed in a limited edition.
Cavalera Conspiracy and The Way of All Flesh (2008−present)
Joe Duplantier was invited by the founders of influential Brazilian band
Sepultura, brothers
Max and
Igor Cavalera, to join their new band
Cavalera Conspiracy as a bassist. The album
Inflikted was released in March 2008 and a tour followed in mid-2008.
Gojira's latest album, The Way of All Flesh, was released on October 13 in Europe via Listenable Records and October 14 in North America through Prosthetic Records in 2008. On July 25th, 2008, the band announced the track listing and revealed the final cover art for the record. Joe Duplantier told Revolver magazine, "I would say that it's the logical next album. It's more intense, more brutal, and more melodic at the same time — it's more everything! I'm very happy with the new songs and the recording is very good. I think it was a good thing for us to come to the States to work with Logan on the drum tracking because it really brought something — it's more tight, it's more powerful. I'm very positive about the new production, and even the writing is more straight to the point, more one tempo. We still have a lot of double bass, very fast, and at the same time there are melodies." The album will be "more intense, more brutal, and more melodic" than its predecessor. "That's the theme — it's about death itself," he explained. "It's also about the immortality of the soul. That's the main subject for us". The album took four months to write and record, and three months to mix. On March 17th, 2009, the band's first North American headlining tour was announced. Opening bands were The Chariot and Car Bomb. Gojira accompanied Metallica on their tour September 14 - October 18, performing before Lamb of God. Gojira have currently entered the studio to record their latest 4-song EP dedicated to Sea Shepherd. According to Joe Duplantier, the EP will feature guest appearances from the international metal scene.
Musical style and lyrical themes
Gojira's sound is not easily classifiable Genres that have been associated with Gojira are
technical death metal,
thrash metal and
progressive metal. Gojira have been influenced by
metal artists such as
Death,
Morbid Angel,
Meshuggah,
Metallica,
Tool and
Neurosis.
Gojira plays a technical and rhythmic style of heavy metal with precision drumming, unusual rhythm patterns, and start-and-stop riffs. Gojira has also been known to incorporate textured atmospheric elements and instrumental songs into their music.
Gojira songs have progressive and uncommon
song structures, rarely conforming to standard
verse, chorus, verse songwriting.
The vocal style is varied, ranging from the shouted style often seen in thrash metal, with the death growl style predominantly used in death metal, in addition to clean vocals and higher screams. Often at times, death metal growls and clean vocals are mixed to create an aggressive but melodic effect.
The members of the band were raised in Bayonne, a city on the south west coast of France (French Basque Country). The surrounding scenic countryside and rugged coastline inspired Gojira's interest in nature and the earth. Gojira uses its lyrics to spread its spiritual beliefs and concerns for the environment.
Band members
Joe Duplantier − vocals, rhythm guitar
Mario Duplantier − drums, percussion
Christian Andreu − lead guitar
Jean-Michel Labadie - bass
Discography
:''Main article:
Gojira discography
;Studio albums
Terra Incognita (2001)
The Link (2003)
From Mars to Sirius (2005)
The Way of All Flesh (2008)
;Live albums
The Link Alive (2004)
;Demos
Victim (1996)
Possessed (1997)
Saturate (1999)
Wisdom Comes (2000)
Notes
;References
;Further reading
Gojira profiled on the White Noise Metal Video Podcast
External links
Official website
Gojira at MySpace
Video interview with Joe Duplantier from Gojira (2009) at Metalpaths.com
French Fansite
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