Force of Evil
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Dawn on Dominion
- Hell on Earth
- Mindbreaker
- Eye of the Storm
- Misery Man
- Samhain
- Calling
- Fountain of Grace
- Demonized
- Under the Blade
- Eternity
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5777 in Music
- Released on: 2004-01-27
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Explicit Lyrics
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Customer Reviews
A great display of technical mastery.
You can download 3 high quality clips from this album at their web site -forceofevil.net- As for my opinion on this album I'd have to say it's very very good. It's one of my favorite newer cds that I've purchased. Each song is very complex and none repeatative. These guys did some work when composing this stuff. If you hate all the new mainstream metal with its repeatative riffing, sololess songs and boring compositions then you'll be in total bliss with this cd. Buy it new or used it's worth it either way.
Old School Metal
I wasn't sure what I was buying when I picked this CD up, but after listening to it, I was definately sold. Every song has great intricate riffs, and Michael Denner and Hank Sherman are in top form with their guitar playing. And Martin Steene sounds great at the voacla helm. I just got the DVD, and there are two Mercyful Fate songs, and Martin does a good job with them adding his own style without copying King Diamond. As a bonus, there's an extra song from their forth coming CD.
Can't wait for their second release
If you're a fan of the Bay Area thrash metal scene
What's good about it?
If your name is Force of Evil, it only makes sense that you have a song titled "Hell on Earth." This track is loaded with meaty riffs and vocals that would make Rob Halford proud. "Mindbreaker" is equally as punishing with its quick, high-pitched licks and back and forth pentatonic soloing. Shermann and Denner keep this up throughout the disc. What better night to celebrate the evil one than on Halloween? "Samhain," which is the Pagan word for Halloween, has plenty of dark and evil overtones. Steene's vocals are at their sinister peak here. The frantic solo makes you feel like your descending into the fiery pit of hell. Force of Evil summons the devil on "The Calling." This fast paced track is their battle cry. And if summoning the devil isn't enough, the birth of Satan's spawn is addressed on "Demonized." The long instrumental opening is sure to elicit memories of this band's past work.
Anything bad?
We get it. You're evil!
Bottom Line
Yeah, Force of Evil reeks of classic eighties metal clichés, from the musical structure to the cover art, and right down to the song titles. You have to hand it to these guys for staying true to their sound. If you're a fan of the Bay Area thrash metal scene, you're sure to like Force of Evil.
