MYSTIC FORCE – MAN VS MACHINE SILVER LP 7″
$43.61
$74.14
William Wren (R.I.P. 2020) – vocals Rich Davis – guitar Keith Menser (R.I.P. 2022) – bass/keyboards Chris Lembach – drums 01 Idiosyncrasy 02 Identical Strangers 03 Man vs Machine 04 Circuitboard Ministry 05 Mechanical 06 Man Made Master 07 Terminal 08 Ladder or the Fall 09 Suffering Minds 10 Transitions 11 One and Only 12 Master the Moments 13 Thinking Out Loud Mystic Force were a progressive power metal band from Baltimore in Maryland. After recording a few demo tapes they went on to sign with German label Rising Sun Productions releasing two full-length albums: »The Eternal Quest« (1993) and »A Step Beyond« (1995). This was followed by »Man Vs. Machine« on the bandâs own Siegen Records in 2001. After the demise of Mystic Force, drummer Chris Lembach and guitarist Rich Davis formed the band Shift and recorded two albums with them. After that Rich started his own solo project (playing all the instruments himself and even singing), before he once again got a band together and released the »Inside The Upside Down« CD (2024). Mystic Force were originally formed in 1984 by guitarists Rich Davis and Marc Rouchard together with bass player Keith Menser. The band went through several line-up changes early on before finding Chris Lembach (drums) and Bobby Hicks (vocals). In 1987, the band issued their first (self-titled) demo tape, which was followed by another tape release, »Blind Vision«, a year later. Next were two vinyl releases (both in 1990), the first, »Take Command«, realized by C.M.F.T. Records in England, and the second, the âShipwrecked With The Wickedâ/âEternal Questâ 12â single, issued on the bandâs own Pro-duction label. With the help of C.M.F.T. Records over in the UK and Oliver Jungâs âDemolitionâ distribution network here in Germany, Mystic Force had been getting more and more popular in European underground metal circles, and it was just a question of time for label offers to start coming in. In the end a deal with German label Rising Sun Records was struck and the bandâs full-length debut album »The Eternal Quest« appeared in the shops in 1993, followed by »A Step Beyond« two years later. For the bandâs third and final album »Man Vs. Machine« (on their own Siegen Records label) long-time vocalist Bobby Hicks had been replaced by William Wren, who used to sing for progressive power metal band Prodigy (and then Oracle). âTo me, »Man Vs. Machine« was our best album,â says guitarist Rich Davis today. âIn my view, the album was closer to »The Eternal Quest« then to »A Step Beyond«. Both seemed to be more edgy and raw metal. After all, we always just did what we did. Iâm sure with any music writing you are always feeling inspiration from everything around. As the music that we were hearing at the time may have changed, so did we evolve as writers. The basic theme of »Man Vs. Machine« was probably about technology and the push and pull of how we deal with change.â RE-ISSUE, REMASTERED. LIMITED TO 250 UNITS. Tracklist: A1 – IdiosyncrasyA2 – Identical StrangersA3 – Man Vs. MachineA4 – Circuitboard MinistryA5 – MechanicalA6 – Man Made MasterB1 – TerminalB2 – Ladder Or The FallB3 – Suffering MindsB4 – TransitionsC1 – One And OnlyC2 – Master Of The MomentsD1 – Thinking Out Loud
Progressive