DEMONS (Project Of Longtime Mae Guitarist Zach Gehring) Premieres New Song “Full Stop” Off Forthcoming Album ‘Privation’

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DEMONS (Project of Longtime Mae Guitarist Zach Gehring) Premieres New Song “Full Stop” Off Forthcoming Album ‘Privation’
LP To Be Released on April 30 via Spartan Records
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“…recalls ’90s Touch & Go/AmRep type stuff (or newer bands like METZ) and puts a fresh, exciting spin on it.”- Brooklynvegan

“Arriving in stores later this month, ‘Privation’ finds Demons in fighting form, delivering a more focused yet just as intense attack as their previous album, 2017’s ‘Embrace Wolf’ and handful of EPs/singles.”- No Echo

“Jamming through a cool mix that deftly bridges the gap between punkier mid-era Converge and At the Drive In-esque aggressive indie, ‘Privation’ the second full-length from Norfolk, Virginia’s Demons establishes a beautiful balance between ultra-catchy, driving riffs, burly grooves and angular dissonance.”- Decibel Magazine
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Demons, the heavy, experimental project featuring Mae guitarist Zach Gehring, has delivered another thick slab of rock via the new song “Full Stop”off the band’s upcoming album ‘Privation,’ set for release April 30 on Spartan Records.

Of the new track, Gehring says, “‘Full Stop’ is about, on the one hand, knowing what I’m angry about, but not knowing how to mobilize that anger and make it productive. Being in this wallowing state that is as frustrating as it is exhausting; on the other hand, it’s push back against empty sloganeered positivity. I remember seeing this post this friend of mine made one day about the power of ‘the spirit’ or something-or-other and I kind of recoiled. It just came off as very obtuse.”

• ‘Privation’ Release Date: April 30th

Vinyl Pre-order links

US: https://spr.tn/privation

UK: https://spr.tn/privationuk

Pre-save link: https://orcd.co/privation

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About Demons:

As a new year ushers in new nightmares, art counters with menacing mechanisms for catharsis and a spillways for aggravation. Norfolk, VA’s Demons return with their blistering second full-length, ‘Privation,’ a distorted and aggressive contribution to a collective ringing of alarms amidst destructive times.

“The title of the record is concerned with loss, deprivation, and lack,” says Zach Gehring (vocals/guitars). “In our context — this is reflective of where we are at personally, culturally and politically. It’s a structural aspect of our lived experience — and it is particularly aggravated of late.”

Drawing from the spirit of band’s like Metz, Gulch, Converge, Propagandhi, the Demons crew (the aforementioned Gehring, Chris Mathews [vocals/guitar], Jonathan Anderson [bass], Drew Orton [drums]) punishingly delivers ten tracks of raw and confrontational fury, motivated from within a spiraling sociopolitical landscape that evokes critical self-reflection and frustration.

“[We’re] just sad and angry about the very visible fascism, racism and sexism that, despite having always been present, is particularly alarming when we see it boastfully manifest in places of mainstream leadership,” says Gehring. “Additionally and perhaps more upsetting, is the allegiance so many offer to it. We always want to hope these ugly dimensions are marginalized — but it’s clear they are mainstream. There’s nothing to be happy about, or proud of. It’s all become very grotesque. A malignant 4th level simulacrum.”

Musically, Demons has found even more synchronization on ‘Privation,’ with a set of songs that are self-described as “more focused,” “a little more punk rock” and “just better.” While a seemingly simplistic account, the description holds true in all the best ways. Fans of the previous full-length and EPs will find solace in a continuation of form with ‘Privation,’ but with the dials all turned further clockwise — louder, faster, tighter and more urgent.

Lyrically, the band stays in antagonistic territory, both externally and internally. “It’s hard to get a hopeful gasp these days and I think that is an underlying presence no matter what we are writing specifically about,” says Gehring. “Generally speaking, in terms of our words, we usually filter a specific stimulus through some mechanism, some interpretive approach. I do think you could find consistent stylistic distinctions between my words and Chris’ words, but I think we are both equally motivated in terms of self-reflection and critique.”

As Rome burns, the fallout is squarely desperation in an existential sense. While hope is not generously offered through the country’s disparaging top-down reality, it’s the chorus of voices and noise from below that will drive the next move — one that is neither scarce or lacking in courage or justice for our collective well-being.

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Praise for Demons:

“…a trip through hell and back…”- Revolver

“…Simply put, it’s a banger…”- Loudwire

“…a mix of Hot Water Music’s aggressive punk and Queens of the Stone Age’s hypnotic hard rock, but it also has too much spirit to just be boiled down to a couple comparisons.”- BrooklynVegan

“…deserves your full attention.”- AltDaily
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