Evil’s Toy – Angel’s Only – Review June 1, 1999 Evil’s Toy keep it simple, straightforward, and damn do they sound good. They sound like old Front Line Assembly and Skinny Puppy circa Too Dark Park.
Electropolis – Review April 1, 1999 Sure, I expected Wumpscut, Mentallo and the Fixer, Evil’s Toy, and Haujobb to kick out the jams, but I had no idea every track was going to be great.
Evil’s Toy – Illusion – Review September 1, 1998 Evil’s Toy had this urge to be catchy and aggressive while retaining the moody, Gothic electro sound they’ve perfected over the last few albums.
Evil’s Toy – XTC Implant – Review June 1, 1997 If you enjoyed other Evil’s Toy releases (or ’80s industrial in general), this won’t disappoint. It’s catchy, but not as dark as their last release.
Evil’s Toy – Morbid Mind – Review December 1, 1996 The sound is akin to mid-late ’80s Skinny Puppy and Front Line Assembly. Dark, heavy rhythms and pin-prick synth melodies, and the vocals sound like Ogre.