Force of Evil

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Back to Hell 00:00 Tools
Black Empire 00:00 Tools
Cabrini Green 00:00 Tools
Death Comes Crawling 00:00 Tools
Hell on Earth 00:00 Tools
The Sinister Show 00:00 Tools
Disciples of the King 00:00 Tools
Days of Damien 00:00 Tools
Dead in Texas 00:00 Tools
Beyond the Gates 00:00 Tools
Mindbreaker 00:00 Tools
Hobbs End 00:00 Tools
Vorhees Revenge 00:00 Tools
Eye of the Storm 00:00 Tools
S.O.S. 00:00 Tools
Misery Man 00:00 Tools
The Calling 00:00 Tools
Samhain 00:00 Tools
Demonized 00:00 Tools
Dawn of Dominion 00:00 Tools
Fountain of Grace 00:00 Tools
Eternity 00:00 Tools
Under the Blade 00:00 Tools
Force Of Evil - Black Empire 00:00 Tools
Diciples Of The King 00:00 Tools
- Eye Of The Storm - 00:00 Tools
Hey! Woo! Yea! 00:00 Tools
Angry Anthem 00:00 Tools
Go to Hell 00:00 Tools
Dance the Night Away 00:00 Tools
Desecration of Souls - Live [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Fight 00:00 Tools
Maybe I'm Wrong 00:00 Tools
Independent 00:00 Tools
The Calling (Live '04) 00:00 Tools
Vorhees' Revenge 00:00 Tools
Vague Love Song 00:00 Tools
My Life 00:00 Tools
Desecration Of Souls (Live '04) 00:00 Tools
The Calling - Live [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Worst Day 00:00 Tools
Desecration of Souls - Live 00:00 Tools
Mistake 00:00 Tools
Bach To Hell 00:00 Tools
Dawn On Dominion (Intro) 00:00 Tools
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Members from Mercyful Fate, King Diamond and Iron Fire. Despite the fact that Mercyful Fate has been an active band since their return to the scene in 1993, MF guitarist Hank Shermann always seems to be able to find time for side projects and bands to play in (two such projects were Gutrix and Virus 7). Force Of Evil pairs Shermann with his old MF guitarist pal Michael Denner (who, unlike Shermann, had left MF some time ago), alongside a rhythm section made up of guys well known to MF or King Diamond fans, and topped by respected Iron Fire vocalist Martin Steene. Of all the non-MF bands that Shermann has played in, Force Of Evil might be the one with the style closest to Mercyful Fate, though it's not a perfect fit -- the style here is clearly rooted in traditional metal, though more upbeat than the darker tones of MF, and Steene sounds nothing like King Diamond, his style also more in line with traditional 80's metal vocalists. This isn't a revolutionary album, but it's solid, with excellent guitar work by Shermann and Denner, and thus far a hit with European fans. Shermann's aforementioned past projects have been short-lived, but Force Of Evil looks to be a longer-term proposition. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.