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Force of Evil To Release Horror Flick-Inspired Black Empire This Month By Sefany Jones, Contributing Editor Monday, March 7, 2005 @ 10:27 AM
FORCE OF EVIL, FEATURING MEMBERS OF MERCYFUL FATE AND KING
DIAMOND, TO RELEASE 'BLACK EMPIRE' ON MARCH 29, 2005,
THROUGH ESCAPI MUSIC
SONGS ARE INSPIRED BY CLASSIC HORROR WORKS
Classic works of horror, both film and fiction, are the primary inspiration behind the new Force of Evil album Black Empire, scheduled for release on March 29, 2005, via Escapi Music. Virtually all the songs are directly based on works of horror. Black Empire is Force of Evil's second album.
Black Empire is a work of intense heavy metal teeming with darkness. The piercing guitar attack, bone-chilling vocals and rumbling bottom end strike the listener with unholy power. The combination of the vicious music and the disturbing subject matter of the songs results in an album of hypnotic power. Black Empire is definitely not for the faint of heart.
Denmark-based Force of Evil was formed in 2002 by guitarist Hank Shermann and guitarist Michael Denner, veterans of gothic metal pioneers Mercyful Fate. Shermann composed all of the music for Black Empire. Vocalist Martin Steene wrote all of the
lyrics. Rounding out the Force of Evil lineup are bass guitarist Hal Patino and drummer Bjarne Holm. Shermann and Denner have worked together for more than 20 years, most of them as members of Mercyful Fate, for which Holm also served. Mercyful Fate's influence on heavy metal was profound; Metallica proudly cites the the band as a major influence.
Black Empire was mixed by Neil Kernon, who is known for his production and engineering work with the likes of Judas Priest, Dokken and Queensryche, among
others.
The songs on Black Empire (and their horror counterpart, if applicable)
include:
1. "Black Empire" ('The Amityville Horror')
Among the non-horror-based songs, "Death Comes Crawling" examines evil itself, "The Sinister Show" chronicles the grueling life-on-the-road experiences of bands (written during an airport layover in Vienna, Austria) and "S.O.S." stands for "Sons of Satan."
Force Of Evil wrote 20 songs for Black Empire and the 12 that made it on to the album were voted on democratically. The band's creative process is a fascinating one.
"We're really into the overall expression and mood of the music and the performance
and power of the vocals. Martin's lyrics resonate even more when they are fully integrated with the feel of the music," Shermann says.
Kernon is excited about his work in bringing Black Empire to life.
"These are really good songs with great guitar riffage and solos, thundering drums and bass and really strong vocal performances," says Kernon. "Quite simply, Black Empire is killer metal."
Tour plans are in the works for Force of Evil, including the major European summer festivals and possible North American dates.
For more information, visit www.forceofevil.net.
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