"Nothing Face" is a CD by the artist Voivod, produced by Universal. This album marks a significant evolution in Voivod's musical journey, showcasing their unique blend of thrash metal and progressive rock. The band's innovative approach to songwriting and arrangement sets them apart from their contemporaries, with complex rhythms and unconventional chord progressions that challenge the listener at every turn. Universal, as one of the leading music companies worldwide, ensures high-quality production values that enhance the listening experience.
Arguably the best of the Denis Belanger-era Voivod albums, Nothingface is highly recommended to just about any aficionado of twisted, original heavy metal or prog rock. Although the album's roots are in progressive rock, the group knows when to lay off the virtuosic overkill and play it straight. A superb, tripped-out cover of Pink Floyd's early psychedelic masterpiece "Astronomy Domine" is the album's highlight, and its video aired numerous times on the early-'90s MTV show Headbanger's Ball, introducing many to the band for the first time.