California,Heavy Metal,Rock,Songwriter,Vocals

Blog interview: Night Demon

Congratulations on the release of Year Of The Demon, how does it feel?

Feels great thanks, I’m excited to give these songs a fresh packaging and to get them out to people that may not have heard them on the first go around.

It’s a ten track compilation album of five of your singles plus covers, what’s your favourite track from it?

Kill the Pain

Were there any other songs you’d have liked to cover for it?

I’d love to do a cover of “Out In The Fields” by Gary Moore

You are a band from Ventura, California – how did it all begin for you?

Well, my cousin gave me a cassette of Guns N Roses’  Appetite for Destruction when I was 8 years old and lets just say that was my gateway drug into rock and heavy metal….

What were your influences starting out? 

GNR, Sabbath, Megadeth, Metallica, Soundgarden, Thin Lizzy, and on and on

You’re known as a power trio, how have things evolved since you began, in terms of your sound?

Once I joined the band I brought live vocal harmonies to the fold and more complex solos (at least I think so haha) so the band overall has grown technically and have been trying new things which have evolved the sound but still kept the raw power 

You have an album coming out later this year, how’s recording going for it?

It’s about 75% complete.  I mentioned our sound evolving, this next record is really going to showcase what I’m talking about.  More so I think than any other record in the catalog.  

What’s a funny story from the sessions so far?  

I can’t really think of one at the moment, everything has gone pretty smooth on these sessions as we put a lot of work in during preproduction before we go in to record.  Its all business when were in the studio 

COVID has obviously impacted the creative industry – what’s kept you motivated?

Well luckily as a band who is very close we spent a lot of the covid downtimes in the studio hashing out new music.  Also having the 5 singles come out in the height of the pandemic was motivating.  Oh, and our podcast which we have been consistently having a new episode drop since July 2020. In a way we’ve kept really busy, just not in our normal way which would have been spent on the road.  It was a welcome change in a way, it’s just gone on a bit too long at this point…

The last two years have been a time to reflect – what have you learned about yourselves?

That no matter what the world throws at us there’s nothing that can stop the Demon!

Did you pick up any new skills?

Not necessarily, just honing in on my guitar playing and studio productions.

What are you listening to at the moment?

Thin Lizzy

What’s next for you?

Hitting the road in support of this new album and getting to see all of our beautiful fans all over the world!

 

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