E-FORCE To Debut New Lineup At French Gig

March 29, 2004

Former VOIVOD and current E-FORCE frontman Eric Forrest has relocated to Toulouse, France "due to personal and business reasons. I got married to Nathalie Denaclara (FMR 89.1 / Havana Cafe) last September," says Eric.

As a result of Forrest's move, E-FORCE's lineup has been completely revamped. Joining Eric in the new band are Lewis Leveque (drums),Denis Rousell (guitar) and Yann Ploquin (guitar). The new lineup will make their live debut on May 17 at the Havana Café in Toulouse with IMPALED NAZARANE and SCARVE.

In the meantime, Eric has written several new compositions for the follow-up to last year's "Evil Forces" (Season of Mist Records): "The new compositions are heavier and faster than the [material on] 'Evil Forces'," he says.

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