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Demon Hunter (band)

Demon Hunter is an American Christian metal band from Seattle, Washington, formed by brothers Don Clark and Ryan Clark in 2000. Ryan is the band's only remaining original member, as Don left in 2009. As of the 2010s, the band has sold over 600,000 albums.[6]

Demon Hunter
Demon Hunter's current lineup
(from left to right) Judge, Scott, Clark, Dunn (2014), and Watts (2017)
Background information
OriginSeattle, Washington, U.S.
Genres
Years active2000–present
LabelsSolid State, Weapons MFG
Members
Past members
Websitedemonhunter.net

History edit

2000s edit

Demon Hunter was initially conceived as a project band by the Clarks, who had played together previously in the initially Coalesce and Neurosis influenced but later more experimental band Training for Utopia.[7] Ryan had previously played guitar in hardcore band Focal Point, who released a studio album, Suffering of the Masses, on Tooth & Nail Records in 1996 when Ryan was a teenager.[8]

Demon Hunter first appeared on This Is Solid State Vol. 3, released on February 26, 2002, which included a demo of the band's song "Through the Black".[9] Demon Hunter's self-titled debut album was released on October 22, 2002 on the Tooth & Nail Records subsidiary Solid State Records.[10] Ryan and Don wrote all of the songs, performed the majority of the instruments (with Ryan singing as he had in TFU) and hired Jesse Sprinkle, formerly of Poor Old Lu, to record drum tracks.[11]

The members of the band initially chose to hide or obscure their identities in photos and in the press.[12] Their names were revealed when they undertook their first tour, which featured Norwegian Christian metal band Extol, and death metal-influenced metalcore band The Agony Scene, and after they hired Jesse Sprinkle on drums, Jon Dunn on bass, and Kris McCaddon, formerly of Embodyment[13] and Society's Finest, on lead guitar.[12]

Demon Hunter returned to the studio to record their second full-length release, Summer of Darkness, with McCaddon contributing, and again with Jesse drumming. Summer of Darkness hit stores on May 4, 2004, and was a modest success, propelling Demon Hunter into the secular scene, with the addition of the music video "Not Ready to Die" on MTV2's Headbangers Ball[14][15] and Fuse TV, along with single "My Heartstrings Come Undone" being placed on the Resident Evil: Apocalypse soundtrack. The album featured four guest vocal appearances, including Mike Williams of The Agony Scene on "Beheaded", Brock Lindow of 36 Crazyfists on "Beauty Through The Eyes of a Predator", Howard Jones from Killswitch Engage on "Our Faces Fall Apart", and Trevor McNevan of Thousand Foot Krutch on "Coffin Builder".[16]

Demon Hunter hit the road that summer with McCaddon on lead guitar and Dunn on bass, along with new touring drummer Timothy "Yogi" Watts, as Jesse Sprinkle could not make the tour. This time, Demon Hunter took with them rock/post-hardcore band Dead Poetic, along with metalcore band Haste the Day. Post-hardcore band Staple replaced Haste the Day towards the end of the tour.

In 2005, Demon Hunter went back to The Compound in Seattle, Washington to record their third studio album, entitled The Triptych. The word "triptych" centers around the concept of three, as it was the band's third album. Included on the album is a cover of Prong's song "Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck". This album debuted Watts as Sprinkle's permanent replacement on drums (Jesse having joined Dead Poetic) as well as the addition of Ethan Luck as lead guitarist and backing vocalist, replacing Kris McCaddon. The Triptych was even bigger than Summer of Darkness, selling more than twice as many records on its first week of release than Summer of Darkness had. "Undying" was the band's first single from this album, and was also made into a music video directed by Chris Sims.

Demon Hunter's only 2006 tour took place over the summer with Zao, Becoming the Archetype, August Burns Red, and Spoken.[17] The band shot a video for "One Thousand Apologies" after the tour was over, with director Darren Doane at the helm. The Triptych was re-released on October 31, 2006, with a DVD accompanying the album, and four extra songs added to the original album.

The hard rock and heavy metal based magazine, Revolver, published a cover story on Christian metal in December 2006, featuring what the magazine called "The Holy Alliance": Spencer Chamberlain from Underoath, Ryan Clark from Demon Hunter, Tim Lambesis from As I Lay Dying, and Cory Brandan Putman from Norma Jean.

Demon Hunter entered the studio in June 2007 to record their fourth full-length album, Storm the Gates of Hell, which was released on November 6, 2007. Solid State released three versions of the album with various bonuses. "Fading Away" was the album's first single and music video. In spite of the bands secular popularity, they continued to support the underground Christian metal scene by appearing on obscure radio programs such as The Full Armor of God Broadcast[18] in January 2008. On March 13, 2008, "Carry Me Down" debuted on Headbangers Ball's website as the album's second music video, and made its television premiere on March 15 on the same show.

 
Demon Hunter performing at Red Letter Rock Festival in 2008

In 2008, the band headlined the "Stronger Than Hell" tour, which started May 26 in Seattle, Washington. The tour featured the recently reunited Christian metal forefathers Living Sacrifice, whose lead singer Bruce Fitzhugh was featured as a guest vocalist on Storm the Gates of Hell's track titled "Sixteen". The tour also included Oh, Sleeper, The Famine, and Advent. This tour completed July 5, 2008, at Cornerstone Festival in Bushnell, Illinois. Demon Hunter released 45 Days in November 2008, a box set comprising two DVDs and a CD containing a documentary film about the band and their fans, a pro-shot performance from the "Stronger Than Hell" tour, and a brand new score written exclusively for the film along with two bonus tracks. 45 Days was directed by Cale Glendening.

A live album, Live in Nashville, was released on January 27, 2009; it includes 14 songs from their show in Nashville, Tennessee, from their "Stronger Than Hell" tour. The album features The Showdown lead guitarist Patrick Judge, who filled in for Luck on several of the "Stronger Than Hell" dates due to Luck's conflicting scheduling commitments as drummer for Relient K.

Judge also filled in for Brian Leppke of metalcore band Bleeding Through when he was unable to turn up for the Thrash and Burn tour in May.

In August 2009, Don Clark left the band to pursue his graphic designer career, and to be with his family. Ethan Luck also left, as he could not keep up with the hectic schedule of being in both Demon Hunter and Relient K.[19] On August 28, Demon Hunter released an official statement with a new band photograph, stating that Patrick Judge was the new, permanent replacement for Luck. However, the statement made no mention of Randy Torres's joining the band; a new band photograph included him as well.[20] An official replacement for Don Clark was announced in Demon Hunter's exclusive fan club, The Blessed Resistance, with the announcement of Ryan Helm, formerly of The Ascendicate, as the band's new permanent rhythm guitarist.[citation needed]

2010s edit

 
Demon Hunter performing in Gomaringen (2010)

Demon Hunter released The World Is a Thorn, their fifth studio album, on March 9, 2010. It featured guest vocals by Dave Peters of Throwdown in "Feel As Though You Could", Christian Älvestam of Miseration in "Just Breathe", and Björn "Speed" Strid of Soilwork featured in the single "Collapsing".[21] The album debuted at No. 39 on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 14,000.[22]

The band joined As I Lay Dying on tour in March, marking the first time Demon Hunter ever toured as a supporting act, rather than the headliner. Blessthefall and War of Ages were also on the bill.[citation needed] Demon Hunter released an anthology of their first three albums on March 8, 2011, titled Death, a Destination.[23] In December 2011, Ryan Helm announced that he would be leaving Demon Hunter to concentrate on his solo project, Damien Deadson. Helm stated that the departure, "was inevitable; however, it was on good terms."[24]

In January 2012, it was announced on the Solid State Records website that Jeremiah Scott, bassist for The Showdown, had joined the band in the position of rhythm guitar.[25]

Their sixth full-length album, True Defiance, released April 10, 2012,[26] was a commercial success, reaching No. 36 on the Billboard 200 and No. 2 on the Top Christian Albums chart; it received generally positive to mixed reviews. A month before the album was released, Demon Hunter released the song "My Destiny" as the first official single from the album and released "Someone to Hate" and "Dead Flowers" as promotional singles. The band also released a deluxe edition of the album that included two bonus songs, "What is Left" and "I Am a Stone".[citation needed]

In July 2012, the band toured for the album along with Bleeding Through, Cancer Bats, and The Plot in You. Not long after, they also announced a tour in the countries of Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia in South America. The band was part of a tour called "Another Year Another Tour", their first tour of 2013, alongside headline act In Flames, as well two other bands, All Shall Perish, and Battlecross.[27][unreliable source?]

 
Demon Hunter in 2014

Demon Hunter began releasing teaser posts on January 30, 2014, related to seventh full-length album Extremist, which was released on March 18, 2014.[28][29] Demon Hunter released the album's first single, "Artificial Light", on their YouTube account February 13, 2014,[30] and also released websites to pre-order their new album. "The Last One Alive", and "I Will Fail You" were eventually released as promotional singles shortly after.[citation needed] Extremist debuted at No. 16 on the Billboard 200 selling approximately 18,000 copies in the first week of release. This is the band's highest chart debut, being 20 steps higher than their highly regarded previous effort, True Defiance which debuted at No. 36.[31]

In August 2014, the band went on a brief tour with alternative metal band Red and alternative rock band Veridia.[32]

The band's first and only concert in 2015 was at Uprise Festival in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.[33]

Demon Hunter officially released their eighth studio album, Outlive, on Solid State Records on March 31, 2017.[34] In December 2016, they released the first single for Outlive: "Cold Winter Sun".[35] On February 15, 2017, they announced that a music video for their second single "Died In My Sleep" would be released.[36]

On December 3, 2018, the band announced two albums—War and Peace—were scheduled to be released in March 2019.[37] Demon Hunter released both albums on March 1, 2019.[38] On March 16, 2019, the two albums made it into top 5 of the Billboard Christian Albums with War in the second place and Peace in the third place.[39]

2020s edit

On November 10, 2020, the band announced their first acoustic album, Songs of Death and Resurrection, which would feature acoustic renditions of songs such as "Dead Flowers" and "The Heart of a Graveyard", as well as featuring a new song, "Praise the Void", which would be released on March 5, 2021.[40]

On December 15, 2021, it was announced that Richie Faulkner of Judas Priest recorded a guitar solo for Demon Hunter's album, Exile,[41] later announced for release on September 9, 2022,[42] then delayed to October 28, 2022.[43] The band quickly released three singles, “Freedom is Dead”, “Silence the World”, and “Defense Mechanism”, the latter two featuring Tom S. Englund (Evergrey) and Max Cavalera (ex-Sepultura, Soulfly) respectively, all released through their self-founded record label, Weapons MFG.[44]

Demon Hunter started writing a follow-up album to Exile as early as October in 2022, shortly before their new album's release.[45]

On February 10, 2023, the band released a b-side from the Exile recording sessions, "The Brink", which had been an exclusive song to Demon Hunter's fan club, The Blessed Resistance, in 2022.[46][47]

On October 6th, 2023, the band released another single, "Some of Us", currently as a standalone single.[48]

Christianity edit

Don Clark stated, "I guess we liked to ride the fence. Then we got a little older, maybe wiser, and you know what, we're a Christian band. We're five dudes, we're all believers, we really don't want to ride the fence anymore."[49] Ryan Clark claimed, "When we officially started we wanted to be very bold about it, we didn't see any purpose of just beating around the bush."[49] Fans who are Christians are supportive of the band's bold faith position. "They respect that we don't walk the fence between a non-Christian and Christian band."[49] Demon Hunter's official website stated in 2008 that they are "absolutely" a Christian band and the band members "are all Bible believing followers of Jesus Christ."[50]

Reported use by the military edit

According to an Esquire interview in February 2013, after Metallica requested that the US military stop using their music during interrogations in Iraq,[51] Demon Hunter allegedly contacted the US military, offering their music as an alternative, which was accepted. A Navy SEAL who claimed to have killed Bin Laden was quoted as saying "'[W]e stopped using [Metallica's] music, and then a band called Demon Hunter got in touch and said, "We're all about promoting what you do." They sent us CDs and patches. I wore my Demon Hunter patch on every mission. I wore it when I blasted bin Laden.'"[52][53][54] The day after the story broke, Demon Hunter addressed the situation by saying they approved US servicemen wearing their patch, but they didn't volunteer their music, nor did they have any knowledge of it being used for interrogations.[55]

Band members edit

 
 
 
 
 
Current lineup, from left to right: Patrick Judge, Jeremiah Scott, Jon Dunn, Ryan Clark, and Timothy "Yogi" Watts

Timeline

Discography edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Demon Hunter at AllMusic  

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For the band s self titled album see Demon Hunter album For other uses see Demon hunter disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Demon Hunter band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Demon Hunter is an American Christian metal band from Seattle Washington formed by brothers Don Clark and Ryan Clark in 2000 Ryan is the band s only remaining original member as Don left in 2009 As of the 2010s the band has sold over 600 000 albums 6 Demon HunterDemon Hunter s current lineup from left to right Judge Scott Clark Dunn 2014 and Watts 2017 Background informationOriginSeattle Washington U S GenresChristian metal 1 metalcore 2 alternative metal 3 groove metal 4 nu metal 5 Years active2000 presentLabelsSolid State Weapons MFGMembersRyan Clark Jon Dunn Timothy Yogi Watts Patrick Judge Jeremiah ScottPast membersJesse Sprinkle Kris McCaddon Don Clark Ethan Luck Ryan HelmWebsitedemonhunter wbr net Contents 1 History 1 1 2000s 1 2 2010s 1 3 2020s 2 Christianity 3 Reported use by the military 4 Band members 5 Discography 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit2000s edit Demon Hunter was initially conceived as a project band by the Clarks who had played together previously in the initially Coalesce and Neurosis influenced but later more experimental band Training for Utopia 7 Ryan had previously played guitar in hardcore band Focal Point who released a studio album Suffering of the Masses on Tooth amp Nail Records in 1996 when Ryan was a teenager 8 Demon Hunter first appeared on This Is Solid State Vol 3 released on February 26 2002 which included a demo of the band s song Through the Black 9 Demon Hunter s self titled debut album was released on October 22 2002 on the Tooth amp Nail Records subsidiary Solid State Records 10 Ryan and Don wrote all of the songs performed the majority of the instruments with Ryan singing as he had in TFU and hired Jesse Sprinkle formerly of Poor Old Lu to record drum tracks 11 The members of the band initially chose to hide or obscure their identities in photos and in the press 12 Their names were revealed when they undertook their first tour which featured Norwegian Christian metal band Extol and death metal influenced metalcore band The Agony Scene and after they hired Jesse Sprinkle on drums Jon Dunn on bass and Kris McCaddon formerly of Embodyment 13 and Society s Finest on lead guitar 12 Demon Hunter returned to the studio to record their second full length release Summer of Darkness with McCaddon contributing and again with Jesse drumming Summer of Darkness hit stores on May 4 2004 and was a modest success propelling Demon Hunter into the secular scene with the addition of the music video Not Ready to Die on MTV2 s Headbangers Ball 14 15 and Fuse TV along with single My Heartstrings Come Undone being placed on the Resident Evil Apocalypse soundtrack The album featured four guest vocal appearances including Mike Williams of The Agony Scene on Beheaded Brock Lindow of 36 Crazyfists on Beauty Through The Eyes of a Predator Howard Jones from Killswitch Engage on Our Faces Fall Apart and Trevor McNevan of Thousand Foot Krutch on Coffin Builder 16 Demon Hunter hit the road that summer with McCaddon on lead guitar and Dunn on bass along with new touring drummer Timothy Yogi Watts as Jesse Sprinkle could not make the tour This time Demon Hunter took with them rock post hardcore band Dead Poetic along with metalcore band Haste the Day Post hardcore band Staple replaced Haste the Day towards the end of the tour In 2005 Demon Hunter went back to The Compound in Seattle Washington to record their third studio album entitled The Triptych The word triptych centers around the concept of three as it was the band s third album Included on the album is a cover of Prong s song Snap Your Fingers Snap Your Neck This album debuted Watts as Sprinkle s permanent replacement on drums Jesse having joined Dead Poetic as well as the addition of Ethan Luck as lead guitarist and backing vocalist replacing Kris McCaddon The Triptych was even bigger than Summer of Darkness selling more than twice as many records on its first week of release than Summer of Darkness had Undying was the band s first single from this album and was also made into a music video directed by Chris Sims Demon Hunter s only 2006 tour took place over the summer with Zao Becoming the Archetype August Burns Red and Spoken 17 The band shot a video for One Thousand Apologies after the tour was over with director Darren Doane at the helm The Triptych was re released on October 31 2006 with a DVD accompanying the album and four extra songs added to the original album The hard rock and heavy metal based magazine Revolver published a cover story on Christian metal in December 2006 featuring what the magazine called The Holy Alliance Spencer Chamberlain from Underoath Ryan Clark from Demon Hunter Tim Lambesis from As I Lay Dying and Cory Brandan Putman from Norma Jean Demon Hunter entered the studio in June 2007 to record their fourth full length album Storm the Gates of Hell which was released on November 6 2007 Solid State released three versions of the album with various bonuses Fading Away was the album s first single and music video In spite of the bands secular popularity they continued to support the underground Christian metal scene by appearing on obscure radio programs such as The Full Armor of God Broadcast 18 in January 2008 On March 13 2008 Carry Me Down debuted on Headbangers Ball s website as the album s second music video and made its television premiere on March 15 on the same show nbsp Demon Hunter performing at Red Letter Rock Festival in 2008In 2008 the band headlined the Stronger Than Hell tour which started May 26 in Seattle Washington The tour featured the recently reunited Christian metal forefathers Living Sacrifice whose lead singer Bruce Fitzhugh was featured as a guest vocalist on Storm the Gates of Hell s track titled Sixteen The tour also included Oh Sleeper The Famine and Advent This tour completed July 5 2008 at Cornerstone Festival in Bushnell Illinois Demon Hunter released 45 Days in November 2008 a box set comprising two DVDs and a CD containing a documentary film about the band and their fans a pro shot performance from the Stronger Than Hell tour and a brand new score written exclusively for the film along with two bonus tracks 45 Days was directed by Cale Glendening A live album Live in Nashville was released on January 27 2009 it includes 14 songs from their show in Nashville Tennessee from their Stronger Than Hell tour The album features The Showdown lead guitarist Patrick Judge who filled in for Luck on several of the Stronger Than Hell dates due to Luck s conflicting scheduling commitments as drummer for Relient K Judge also filled in for Brian Leppke of metalcore band Bleeding Through when he was unable to turn up for the Thrash and Burn tour in May In August 2009 Don Clark left the band to pursue his graphic designer career and to be with his family Ethan Luck also left as he could not keep up with the hectic schedule of being in both Demon Hunter and Relient K 19 On August 28 Demon Hunter released an official statement with a new band photograph stating that Patrick Judge was the new permanent replacement for Luck However the statement made no mention of Randy Torres s joining the band a new band photograph included him as well 20 An official replacement for Don Clark was announced in Demon Hunter s exclusive fan club The Blessed Resistance with the announcement of Ryan Helm formerly of The Ascendicate as the band s new permanent rhythm guitarist citation needed 2010s edit This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Demon Hunter band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Demon Hunter performing in Gomaringen 2010 Demon Hunter released The World Is a Thorn their fifth studio album on March 9 2010 It featured guest vocals by Dave Peters of Throwdown in Feel As Though You Could Christian Alvestam of Miseration in Just Breathe and Bjorn Speed Strid of Soilwork featured in the single Collapsing 21 The album debuted at No 39 on the Billboard 200 with first week sales of 14 000 22 The band joined As I Lay Dying on tour in March marking the first time Demon Hunter ever toured as a supporting act rather than the headliner Blessthefall and War of Ages were also on the bill citation needed Demon Hunter released an anthology of their first three albums on March 8 2011 titled Death a Destination 23 In December 2011 Ryan Helm announced that he would be leaving Demon Hunter to concentrate on his solo project Damien Deadson Helm stated that the departure was inevitable however it was on good terms 24 In January 2012 it was announced on the Solid State Records website that Jeremiah Scott bassist for The Showdown had joined the band in the position of rhythm guitar 25 Their sixth full length album True Defiance released April 10 2012 26 was a commercial success reaching No 36 on the Billboard 200 and No 2 on the Top Christian Albums chart it received generally positive to mixed reviews A month before the album was released Demon Hunter released the song My Destiny as the first official single from the album and released Someone to Hate and Dead Flowers as promotional singles The band also released a deluxe edition of the album that included two bonus songs What is Left and I Am a Stone citation needed In July 2012 the band toured for the album along with Bleeding Through Cancer Bats and The Plot in You Not long after they also announced a tour in the countries of Brazil Argentina and Colombia in South America The band was part of a tour called Another Year Another Tour their first tour of 2013 alongside headline act In Flames as well two other bands All Shall Perish and Battlecross 27 unreliable source nbsp Demon Hunter in 2014Demon Hunter began releasing teaser posts on January 30 2014 related to seventh full length album Extremist which was released on March 18 2014 28 29 Demon Hunter released the album s first single Artificial Light on their YouTube account February 13 2014 30 and also released websites to pre order their new album The Last One Alive and I Will Fail You were eventually released as promotional singles shortly after citation needed Extremist debuted at No 16 on the Billboard 200 selling approximately 18 000 copies in the first week of release This is the band s highest chart debut being 20 steps higher than their highly regarded previous effort True Defiance which debuted at No 36 31 In August 2014 the band went on a brief tour with alternative metal band Red and alternative rock band Veridia 32 The band s first and only concert in 2015 was at Uprise Festival in Shippensburg Pennsylvania 33 Demon Hunter officially released their eighth studio album Outlive on Solid State Records on March 31 2017 34 In December 2016 they released the first single for Outlive Cold Winter Sun 35 On February 15 2017 they announced that a music video for their second single Died In My Sleep would be released 36 On December 3 2018 the band announced two albums War and Peace were scheduled to be released in March 2019 37 Demon Hunter released both albums on March 1 2019 38 On March 16 2019 the two albums made it into top 5 of the Billboard Christian Albums with War in the second place and Peace in the third place 39 2020s edit On November 10 2020 the band announced their first acoustic album Songs of Death and Resurrection which would feature acoustic renditions of songs such as Dead Flowers and The Heart of a Graveyard as well as featuring a new song Praise the Void which would be released on March 5 2021 40 On December 15 2021 it was announced that Richie Faulkner of Judas Priest recorded a guitar solo for Demon Hunter s album Exile 41 later announced for release on September 9 2022 42 then delayed to October 28 2022 43 The band quickly released three singles Freedom is Dead Silence the World and Defense Mechanism the latter two featuring Tom S Englund Evergrey and Max Cavalera ex Sepultura Soulfly respectively all released through their self founded record label Weapons MFG 44 Demon Hunter started writing a follow up album to Exile as early as October in 2022 shortly before their new album s release 45 On February 10 2023 the band released a b side from the Exile recording sessions The Brink which had been an exclusive song to Demon Hunter s fan club The Blessed Resistance in 2022 46 47 On October 6th 2023 the band released another single Some of Us currently as a standalone single 48 Christianity editDon Clark stated I guess we liked to ride the fence Then we got a little older maybe wiser and you know what we re a Christian band We re five dudes we re all believers we really don t want to ride the fence anymore 49 Ryan Clark claimed When we officially started we wanted to be very bold about it we didn t see any purpose of just beating around the bush 49 Fans who are Christians are supportive of the band s bold faith position They respect that we don t walk the fence between a non Christian and Christian band 49 Demon Hunter s official website stated in 2008 that they are absolutely a Christian band and the band members are all Bible believing followers of Jesus Christ 50 Reported use by the military editAccording to an Esquire interview in February 2013 after Metallica requested that the US military stop using their music during interrogations in Iraq 51 Demon Hunter allegedly contacted the US military offering their music as an alternative which was accepted A Navy SEAL who claimed to have killed Bin Laden was quoted as saying W e stopped using Metallica s music and then a band called Demon Hunter got in touch and said We re all about promoting what you do They sent us CDs and patches I wore my Demon Hunter patch on every mission I wore it when I blasted bin Laden 52 53 54 The day after the story broke Demon Hunter addressed the situation by saying they approved US servicemen wearing their patch but they didn t volunteer their music nor did they have any knowledge of it being used for interrogations 55 Band members edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Current lineup from left to right Patrick Judge Jeremiah Scott Jon Dunn Ryan Clark and Timothy Yogi Watts Current members Ryan Clark lead vocals 2000 present guitars 2000 2002 Jon Dunn bass 2002 present Tim Watts drums 2004 present Patrick Judge lead guitar backing vocals 2009 present Jeremiah Scott rhythm guitar backing vocals 2011 present Former members Jesse Sprinkle drums 2000 2004 Kris McCaddon lead guitar 2002 2005 Don Clark rhythm guitar 2002 2009 bass 2000 2002 Ethan Luck lead guitar backing vocals 2005 2009 Ryan Helm rhythm guitar 2009 2011 TimelineDiscography editMain article Demon Hunter discography Demon Hunter 2002 Summer of Darkness 2004 The Triptych 2005 Storm the Gates of Hell 2007 The World Is a Thorn 2010 True Defiance 2012 Extremist 2014 Outlive 2017 War 2019 Peace 2019 Songs of Death and Resurrection 2021 Exile 2022 References edit Jones Kim Top 8 Christian Metal Bands About com Retrieved January 29 2016 Demon Hunter Outlive Review March 30 2017 Retrieved August 4 2017 DEMON HUNTER True Defiance Metal Injection April 16 2012 DEMON HUNTER TRUE DEFIANCE No Clean Singing April 4 2012 Binks Andy May 2003 Demon Hunter Demon Hunter Cross Rhythms Magazine No 74 Cross Rhythms Records Solid State Demon Hunter Solid State Records Retrieved May 17 2023 Training for Utopia Biography Albums Streaming Links allmusic com Retrieved July 26 2017 Tooth amp Nail toothandnail com Archived from the original on March 4 2010 Retrieved August 26 2010 This Is Solid State Vol 3 Review allmusic com Retrieved July 26 2017 Demon Hunter Demon Hunter Review www jesusfreakhideout com Retrieved July 26 2017 Demon Hunter Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved July 8 2020 a b Demon Hunter Biography Metal Storm Retrieved May 20 2022 Embodyment Biography Songs amp Albums AllMusic Retrieved May 20 2022 Demon Hunter Heavy Metal News Demon Hunter Videos Demon Hunter Ringtones mp3s Tabs Wallpaper lyrics The Gauntlet Retrieved November 2 2011 HARM US 666METAL COM INTERVIEW WITH DEMON HUNTER BY WAYFAERER 666metal com November 26 2003 Archived from the original on September 29 2011 Retrieved November 2 2011 Demon Hunter Summer of Darkness MusiChristian com Archived from the original on January 20 2009 Retrieved November 2 2011 Metal News Demon Hunter Zao August Burns Red Tour Dates Metalunderground com Retrieved November 2 2011 Ryan Clark on The Full Armor of God Broadcast Podcast fullarmorradio com Archived from the original on August 24 2011 Retrieved November 2 2011 To the Demon Hunter Fans Ethan Luck Archived from the original on August 20 2009 Retrieved August 20 2009 Demon Hunter Announce New Album Plans and Member Changes Jesus Freak Hideout Retrieved August 16 2015 Demon Hunter The World Is a Thorn PopMatters March 15 2010 Retrieved July 8 2020 Bits News Lambgoat Lambgoat Retrieved May 6 2010 Death A Destination Released Archived from the original on March 11 2011 Retrieved March 23 2011 DAMIEN DEADSON neuweltmusic com Archived from the original on May 13 2012 Retrieved December 9 2011 Casey January 5 2012 News Demon Hunter New Year New Album New Tour Dates New Guitarist Solid State Records Archived from the original on January 13 2012 Retrieved February 8 2012 Casey February 7 2012 Demon Hunter True Defiance Album Release Announcement and Release Date Solidstaterecords com Archived from the original on May 16 2012 Retrieved November 21 2012 In Flames Another Year Another Tour 2013 Inflames com December 4 2012 Archived from the original on February 1 2013 Retrieved February 1 2013 DEMON HUNTER Announces Extremist To Come Out in March Metal Injection Retrieved February 5 2014 Demon Hunter announces Extremist to be released mid March HM Magazine January 31 2014 Retrieved February 5 2014 Blabbermouth February 13 2014 DEMON HUNTER Lyric Video For New Song Artificial Light BLABBERMOUTH NET Retrieved July 8 2020 Demon Hunter s Extremist Cracks U S Top 20 Blabbermouth net March 26 2014 Retrieved March 30 2014 Demon Hunter Red tour dates Lambgoat Retrieved August 16 2015 Demon Hunter Concert Setlists Page 2 setlist fm Release of Outlive solidstaterecords com Archived from the original on December 1 2017 Retrieved November 28 2017 Demon Hunter Releases New Song Cold Winter Sun Solid State Records Retrieved July 8 2020 Demon Hunter To Debut Died In My Sleep Music Video This Week Theprp com February 15 2017 Retrieved July 8 2020 DEMON HUNTER To Release Two New Albums War And Peace In March December 3 2018 Retrieved December 3 2018 Blabbermouth December 3 2018 DEMON HUNTER To Release Two New Albums War And Peace In March BLABBERMOUTH NET Retrieved April 1 2019 Billboard March 16 2019 Demon Hunter Highlands Worship Score Top 5 Debuts on Top Christian Albums Chart Billboard Retrieved April 4 2019 Beard Mason November 10 2020 Songs of Death and Resurrection Demon Hunter Announces Acoustic Album The Metal Onslaught Magazine Retrieved November 10 2020 JUDAS PRIEST s RICHIE FAULKNER Records Guest Solo on DEMON HUNTER s Upcoming Album December 15 2021 DEMON HUNTER Announces Exile Album Details Shares Freedom Is Dead Music Video Blabbermouth net June 3 2022 Retrieved June 3 2022 Demon Hunter Delay New Album Exile To Late October Release ThePRP August 26 2022 Retrieved August 26 2022 Wookubus July 14 2022 Demon Hunter Premiere Defense Mechanism Soulfly s Max Cavalera Guests Theprp Retrieved July 15 2022 DEMON HUNTER Is Already Plotting Their Next Record Metal Injection October 22 2022 Retrieved November 26 2022 Demon Hunter Digitally Release Exile B Side The Brink February 10 2023 DEMON HUNTER Streams B Side The Brink February 12 2023 Demon Hunter Premiere Their Brand New Single Some of Us October 6 2023 a b c Is Demon Hunter a Christian Band YouTube Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Demon Hunter Archived from the original on July 16 2008 Osama Bin Laden s Shooter Says METALLICA Asked Not To Use Their Music For Interrogations So DEMON HUNTER Volunteered Metal Injection Metal Injection February 11 2013 Retrieved February 19 2013 Laflamme Marcus February 12 2013 Navy SEAL who blasted bin Laden says Metallica didn t want the military using their music in interrogations anymore Aux tv Archived from the original on May 3 2013 Retrieved May 5 2013 Man Who Killed Osama Bin Laden Treatment of Veteran Who Shot bin Laden Esquire February 11 2013 Retrieved May 5 2013 The Shooter cironline org Archived from the original on February 12 2013 Retrieved February 13 2013 Demon Hunter Addresses Association With Navy Seal Member Who Shot Osama Bin Laden Loudwire February 12 2013 Retrieved May 16 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Demon Hunter Official website nbsp Demon Hunter at AllMusic nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Demon Hunter band amp oldid 1184874980, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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