Brit rockers Demon are back! Offering a sound that melts their classic hard rock approach with the progressive and epic overtones of their mid eighties albums, Invincible is an absolute stunner of an album which is going to make long-time aficionados very excited, whilst also appealing to fans of such bands as Magnum, Uriah Heep or classic Rainbow.

Dave Hill’s raspy and soulful vocals may be the common denominator since the band’s inception, but Demon are possibly one of the few bands who have managed to maintain their signature sound during years and update it in the new century, still maintaining the taste for a ghoulish image and elegant music.

Invincible was written and produced by Dave Hill and drummer Neil Ogden, with Dave Cotterill and Paul Hume on guitars, former Saxon alumnus Paul Fasker Johnson is on bass, with Karl Waye on keyboards completing the lineup.

Formed in 1979 by vocalist David Hill, Demon released their debut album, Night of the Demon, in 1981. After their 1982 follow-up album, The Unexpected Guest, the band experimented beyond the NWoBHM sound. They moved towards a more melodic direction while retaining the traditional heavy metal black magic lyrical style. They took another change in direction in 1983 with The Plague. It marked a swing towards a more progressive sound, adding the keyboards of session musician Andy Richards to the album’s sound. Lyrically, the band also changed direction, switching to a more overtly political style that characterised their albums for the rest of their career.

Heart of Our Time (1985) was the start of a new songwriting partnership between Hill and the new keyboardist Steven Watts. The album paved the way for the critically acclaimed Breakout (1987) and its follow-up, Taking the World by Storm (1989). Demon released two more albums in the 1990s: 1991’s Hold On to the Dream and 1992’s Blow Out, before splitting up in 1992.

Hill reunited the band with new members in 2001 and released a new album called Spaced Out Monkey. The band has since released three more albums: Better the Devil You Know (2005), Unbroken (2012), and Cemetery Junction, released on 28 October 2016.

The band will be touring in 2024 and will bring their timeless music on stage, with a repertoire spanning from Night of the Demon to new hits such as In My Blood, Face the Master, or the new epic Hole in the Sky. Long live the Demon!

TRACKLIST:
Intro
In My Blood
Face The Master
Ghost From The Past
Beyond The Darkside
Hole In The Sky
Break The Spell
Rise Up
Invincible
Cradle To The Grave
Breaking The Silence
Forever Seventeen

Invincible will be released by Frontiers Music on May 17th.