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Demon Hunter - Fading Away
"Fading Away" appears in the album Storm the Gates of Hell the fourth studio album by metalcore band Demon Hunter. Its lead single are "Fading Away," and "Carry Me Down". A music video was produced for "Fading Away". Grab the hottest Demon Hunter merch around click here.
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Demon Hunter Bio
Demon Hunter is a metalcore band from Seattle, Washington, started by brothers Don Clark and Ryan Clark. Demon Hunter's members are Christian and express their faith in many of their songs.
Demon Hunter has many musical influences, including Machine Head and Living Sacrifice. These influences are evident in the more aggressive, traditional metal instrumental and vocal parts of their music. Like Killswitch Engage and As I Lay Dying, Demon Hunter incorporates melody and hard rock into their metal. Demon Hunter was named 1 of 10 "Artists To Watch" by AOL Music and was given excellent reviews in Revolver, Outburn and Decibel.
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. Ryan had previously played guitar in Christian hardcore band Focal Point, who released an album on Tooth & Nail when Ryan was still in his teens.
Demon Hunter first appeared on This is Solid State, Vol. 3 with their first song "Through the Black" released in February 2002. Demon Hunter's self titled album was released in October 2002 on Tooth and Nail Records subsidiary Solid State Records. 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 to record drum tracks.
At first the members of the band chose to hide or obscure their identities in photos and in the press. Their names were revealed when they undertook their first tour, which featured Norwegian Christian metal heavyweights Extol and death-influenced metalcore youngbloods The Agony Scene, and saw the permanent adding of Jesse Sprinkle on drums, Jon Dunn on bass, and Kris McCaddon, formerly of Embodyment, on lead guitar.
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