Evil Forces

Evil Forces Artist: E-Force
Label: Season of Mist
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 822603107920
EAN: 0822603107920
ASIN: B0000DF11T


Release Date: 2003-11-04

Evil Forces


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Tracks:

  1. Evil Forces
  2. Satanic Rituals
  3. Mayhem
  4. Forest of the Impaled
  5. Germ Warfare
  6. Belief
  7. Psychopath
  8. Disorder
  9. Crypto-Sporidium
  10. Purgatory
  11. Scarring
  12. Global Warning

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars former bassist for Voivod.......2006-02-28

this is great! get it! also, check out Eric Forrest's other band, Project: Failing Flesh- beautiful sickness. its also worth pickin up.

3 out of 5 stars Evil Forces by the band E-Force.......2005-09-19

"E-Force" is Eric Forrest's Voivod name. Everyone had a rock 'n' roll moniker in that band, though Forrest's wasn't used often at all while he was a member. Voivod fans will be pleased up to an extent with this record if they are fans of the era of the band which is defined by his tenure. Actually, if there were another member this record wouldn't work to the extent that it does, mostly because of the vocals. Forrest is an excellent singer for this kind of music, moreso in Voivod than E-Force because in the former he employed more of his range. But E-Force kind of sounds like Bolt Thrower as well because of the twin guitar rhythm work and the overabundance of double bass drums. The record is kind of chaotic and almost sounds sloppy although it isn't - it's just because it sounds like it's barely contained. Bottom line, this record is a good listen but won't blow you away. I'm not dissapointed that I purchased this album.

4 out of 5 stars Good,Fast,Loud,Heavy.....uhhhhhh METAL!!!.......2004-04-24

Yeah so I bought this for three reasons. 1.)Voivod's ex frontman is in the band 2.)It's thrash metal(it tells you this righ on the advertising sticker) and 3.)He has songs like Satanic Rituals. I don't think the other dude who reviewed this understands that Satan and metal just go together. So anyhow I threw this cd in my car cd player and cranked it waiting for some awesome metal....and I got it. It's just a good cd to have if you appreciate fast aggressive metal. I like this cd although its not Voivod:War and Pain or Kreator:Endless Pain, but very good none the less. I'm not going to analyize this cd I'm just going to tell you if you like heavy and aggressive thrash then pick it up guys and gals. I also recommend you get Celtic Frost,Onslaught,Death,Dark Angel,Kreator,Mercyful Fate...just a few bands for people who wants some excellent metal with no NU-Metal bullcrap attached! Up the Irons!!!! Hail Satan!!!

2 out of 5 stars

Music Album:

  1. Basement Tapes Plus ~ The Rubinoos
  2. Randy Meisner ~ Randy Meisner
  3. Flamethrower ~ Big John Bates
  4. Eroc's Wolkenreisen ~ E.Roc
  5. Live at the Apollo ~ Robert Palmer
  6. Quiver ~ Quiver
  7. Veni Vidi Vicious ~ The Hives
  8. 70's Radio Hits, Vol. 4 ~ Various Artists
  9. Uneasy Listening ~ Eerie Von , and Mike Morance
  10. Walking Down a Street Called Love ~ Link Wray

Music Album

Music Album

Music CD

The Red Door (...Remember Zoot Sims) ~ Scott Hamilton & Bucky Pizzarelli

The Sound of Surprise ~ Bill Bruford's Earthworks

Live ~ Strunz & Farah

On the Radio ~ Glenn Miller

Cool Bird ~ Charlie Parker & Miles Davis

Ich Lieb Dich ~ G.G. Anderson

Der Blumenman ~ Jurgen Von Der Lippe

Tanzania: Gogo Ritual Music ~ Various Artists

L.A. & N.Y. ~ Alan Sorrenti

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